Texas Sports Betting
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No legal sports betting; legislature has not authorized it.
No, sports betting is not legal in Texas as of 2026. There are no licensed online or retail sportsbooks in the state. No legal sports betting; legislature has not authorized it.
Legal Status
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Regulator
No regulator (no legal sports betting)
College Player Props
Not applicable, no legal wagering market.
Is Sports Betting Legal in Texas?
As of 2026, Texas does not offer legal online or retail sports betting. No legal sports betting; legislature has not authorized it.
What Texas Bettors Should Know
Because there are no licensed sportsbooks operating in Texas, residents cannot legally place real-money sports wagers with a state-regulated operator. We strongly recommend avoiding unlicensed offshore sportsbooks: they operate outside U.S. consumer-protection law, offer no guarantee your funds or winnings are safe, and using them can carry legal and financial risk.
Some Texas residents follow legislative developments closely, since the legal landscape can change from session to session. Until a regulated market launches, the safest approach is to wait for licensed operators. You can also explore legal alternatives that operate under different rules, see our prediction markets, sweepstakes, and daily fantasy pages for product categories that may be available in more states.
When Could Texas Legalize Sports Betting?
There is no confirmed timeline. Legalization in any state requires legislation (and sometimes a voter referendum or tribal compact negotiations), followed by a regulatory rollout that can take months. We update this page whenever the status changes, so check back for the latest.
Texas Sports Betting FAQ
Is sports betting legal in Texas?
No. As of 2026 Texas does not have legal sports betting. No legal sports betting; legislature has not authorized it.
Who regulates sports betting in Texas?
There is currently no sports betting regulator in Texas because the activity is not legal.