The Carolina Hurricanes will partner with Fanatics Sportsbook as North Carolina readies for the launch of mobile sports betting next year.
Sports wagering operators, like Fanatics, must have an agreement with select teams, leagues or sports facilities to get a license to accept bets in the state. That provision was added to North Carolina’s sports betting law in the state budget, passed several months after the betting law was passed.
Sports Business Journal first reported the Hurricanes’ deal with Fanatics. The Hurricanes confirmed the agreement to WRAL, but offered no other details at this time.
Fanatics joins FanDuel (PGA Tour), Bet ESPN (Quail Hollow Club) and bet365 (Charlotte Hornets) in securing an agreement with a qualified sports entity.
