Sports Betting Revenue in Massachusetts Tops $50M Despite Handle Dip

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission reported an April handle of $603.25 million, the fifth-highest since online wagering joined retail sportsbooks in March 2023.

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Brad Senkiw • News Editor
May 21, 2024 • 18:26 ET • 4 min read
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Bay State sports betting action was down nearly 8% in April compared to March but up 4% year-over-year. 

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission reported an April handle of $603.25 million, the fifth-highest since online wagering joined retail sportsbooks in March 2023. Back-to-back months with the amount wagered totaling more than $600 million is the first since the Bay State did it three consecutive months from Nov. 2023 through Jan. 2024.  

In a month filled with the end of the NCAA tournaments, NBA and NHL playoffs, and MLB, monthly gross revenue reached $50.6 million to produce an 8.4% hold. Adjusted gross revenue of $49.1 million was up nearly 6% from March but down 16% year-over-year.

The Bay State filled its coffers in April with $9.9 million, up slightly from the $9.2 million from the previous month, to put year-to-date tax revenue close to $44 million.

Massive splits

Differences between online and retail wagering are always going to be steep, but April was disheartening for a particular brick-and-mortar operator. Six online sportsbooks accounted for $591.5 million of the total handle while retail reached $11.7 million. 

However, mobile wagering made up all of the revenue. The MGM Springfield Casino lost over half a million dollars in April, bringing the overall total loss to $227,240 for the month. Encore Boston Harbor and Plainridge Park weren’t in the red, but neither had a hold much higher than 3%. 

DraftKings Dominates

Operator April Handle Revenue
DraftKings $304.1 million $24.5 million
FanDuel $176.3 million $20.1 million
BetMGM $40.4 million $2.5 million
ESPN BET $27.9 million $1.8 million
Fanatics Sportsbook $22.7 million $1.2 million
Caesars $20 million $713K

Following March’s record-high handle of $323 million, DraftKings generated another $304 million in April, giving the online sportsbook just over 50% of the entire amount wagered in Massachusetts.

DraftKings also led the Bay State in revenue at $24.5 million, but rival FanDuel, which finished second with a handle of $176.3 million, enjoyed a monthly-best 11.4% hold to total over $20 million in profits.

No other mobile operator reached $50 million in handle, but BetMGM came close with $40 million. ESPN BET, Fanatics Sportsbook, and Caesars all reached $20 million. 

None of those four finished with a hold above 6.6% in April.  

Casino revenue cools

A month after in-person casino revenue reached $111.1 million, the MGC announced April profits of $97.5 million from table games and slots.

The Bay State hauled in $27.7 million in taxes from casinos, running the year-to-date total to over $113 million. 

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Brad has been covering sports betting and iGaming industry news for Covers since 2023. He writes about a wide range of topics, including sportsbook insights, proposed legislation, regulator decision-making, state revenue reports, and online sports betting launches. Brad reported heavily on North Carolina’s legal push for and creation of online sportsbooks, appearing on numerous Tar Heel State radio and TV news shows for his insights.

Before joining Covers, Brad spent over 15 years as a reporter and editor, covering college sports for newspapers and websites while also hosting a radio show for seven years.

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