Isportsbook operators DraftKings and FanDuel have submitted applications to partner with two of Arkansas’s three casinos to launch sports betting apps, according to 5 News.
The applications were confirmed by Scott Hardin, spokesman for the Arkansas Racing Commission, which oversees casino gaming, horse racing, and sports betting.
Under Arkansas law, national operators must partner with one of the state’s licensed casinos to offer mobile sports betting, and both companies have identified potential in-state partners in their submissions.
DraftKings has selected Southland Casino Hotel in West Memphis as its potential partner, while FanDuel has gone for Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort in Hot Springs.
