Washington D.C. Sports Betting Coming To Capital One Arena

Washington D.C. Sports Betting Coming To Capital One Arena

  • Washington D.C. officially legalized sports betting within the district in February.
  • Ted Leonsis is the owner of both the Washington Wizards and the Washington Capitals. Both Teams Play inside Capital One Arena.

WASHINGTON – While it may come as no surprise, sports betting in Washington D.C. will be held in Capital One Arena. Earlier this week, Washington Wizards and Capitals owner Ted Leonsis announced to the American Gaming Association his plans to renovate the arena and open a public sportsbook.

While his plans are not set in stone, Leonsis gave some insight into what the new sports betting venue may look like.

“There will be a sportsbook in the building accessible from outside, depending on the league, depending on the event, it may be accessible from inside as well,” said Leonsis.

The Greene Turtle restaurant within the arena will most likely be the location to place sports bets, and patrons will be able to do so whether or not you have a ticket for the event going on that day. Leonsis also spoke on the ability to place live bets and accept in-game wagering.

The types of bets fans will be able to make are not limited to the Capitals or the Wizards. Sports bettors will be able to put money on other teams playing in the NHL and NBA, along with NFL, MLB, and MLS games. The bill that legalized sports betting in D.C. only included provisions for professional leagues.

The Greene Turtle Restaurant is set for reconstruction after the Wizards final home game on April 9 and will be transformed into the “Shell Raiser Lounge” for the remainder of the Capitals playoff run.

A definitive date for when the space will be able to accept sports bets has not been set, but Leonsis is hoping for a launch this fall.

Who Will Operate The Washing D.C. Sportsbook?

There are two main factors that could complicate who exactly would operate the sportsbook at Capital One Arena. The first being that even before sports betting was officially legalized in Washington D.C., the NHL and the NBA both signed a partnership with gaming company MGM Resorts.

The second being that when Washington D.C. expanded its gaming operations to include gambling on sports, the DC City Council assigned the current lottery operator, Intralot, to run the activity within the district.

The law grants exclusivity zones around Capital One Arena, Audi Field, Nationals Park, and St. Elizabeth’s East Entertainment and Sports Arena. Each facility is permitted to provide mobile wagering apps within their respective zone.

However, Leonsis did not provide details on whether or not Intralot will operate the sportsbook inside Capital One Arena and did not provide any indication at this time for whether or not he plans to unveil mobile sports betting either.

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