Nebraska launched retail sports betting in June 2023. Wagering is restricted to in-person at licensed casinos. A 2026 ballot initiative to authorize mobile betting is being explored.
Nebraska launched retail sports betting in June 2023. Wagering is restricted to in-person at licensed casinos. A 2026 ballot initiative to authorize mobile betting is being explored.
Always verify current laws, available operators, and your specific eligibility before placing any wager. Sports betting regulations change frequently, and what is legal today may have new restrictions tomorrow. SportsScores provides general information only โ not legal or financial advice.
Nebraska sports betting is available only at WarHorse, Grand Island Casino retail. Online wagering is not currently authorized statewide.
Visit any licensed retail sportsbook in person to place a wager. You must be 21+ and meet all venue entry requirements.
Step 1 โ Confirm eligibility. You must be 21+ and meet venue entry requirements at the casino sportsbook.
Step 2 โ Visit a licensed location. Nebraska sports betting is available only in person at WarHorse, Grand Island Casino retail.
Step 3 โ Place your wager at the counter or kiosk. Decide on your bet (moneyline, spread, total, parlay), tell the cashier or use a self-service terminal, and pay your stake.
Step 4 โ Keep your ticket. Your printed ticket is your only proof of wager. Cash winning tickets at the same sportsbook or by mail before the expiration date.
Sports betting should always be entertainment, not income. Bet only what you can afford to lose, set personal limits, and take regular breaks. If gambling stops feeling fun or starts affecting your finances or relationships, free help is available 24/7.