Last updated October 29, 2025
FanDuel is one of the leading online sports betting and fantasy sports platforms in the United States, operating across multiple states through licensed sportsbooks, daily fantasy contests, and online casinos. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in New York, the company is part of Flutter Entertainment, a global betting and gaming group that also owns Paddy Power and Betfair.
The platform allows users to place wagers on professional and collegiate sports, manage fantasy teams, and access casino-style games where permitted. Its legal status, however, depends on state-level authorization. Since the 2018 Supreme Court repeal of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), which lifted the federal ban on sports betting, each U.S. state has gained authority to regulate its own sports wagering market.
As of 2025, FanDuel’s legal status varies across four categories:
These differences highlight a fragmented but expanding regulatory landscape, where FanDuel’s operations depend on how each state balances economic opportunity, responsible gaming policy, and local control rather than on a unified federal standard.