New Jersey Sportsbook Apps

The vast majority of online sports betting sites in New Jersey have apps available for iOS and Android. Once you create an account via our exclusive links, you can download the app directly from the sportsbook site and be up and running in minutes. Additionally, many of the web platforms are optimized to work on mobile browsers, as well. Using a sportsbook mobile app in NJ is one of the fastest and safest ways to place a bet. You will probably find better odds using a mobile betting site, even when compared to the best Atlantic City sportsbook.

Are you a New Jersey resident who wants to bet on the New Jersey Devils, New York Giants, or New York Jets winning their next game? If so, you will need an online sports betting account.

Using a sports betting app, also known as an online sportsbook, is required to place bets. New Jersey has been at the forefront of legal online gambling in the United States, legalizing online sports betting, iGaming (online slots), and online poker in 2018.

This guide will break down the best New Jersey sports betting sites by comparing the total number of sports and bets offered, odds, live betting features, mobile apps, educational resources, ease of use, as well as current bonuses and promotions.

Best Online Sports Betting Apps in New Jersey 2021

  • DraftKings Sportsbook – Best Overall
  • FanDuel – Best Mobile App
  • 888sport – Best for Beginners
  • SugarHouse – Best Live Betting
  • PointsBet - Best New Bet Type
  • William Hill – Good Odds
  • FOX Bet – Best for Poker Players
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Best Overall for Beginners
DraftKings is the complete package for both new and experienced sports bettors and daily fantasy sports players. While the live betting, education, and mobile app are all great, I found the unique bets and pre-game statistics DraftKings offers to be the best in New Jersey. Read full review

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Best Mobile App
Like its closest competitors, FanDuel is one of the most well-rounded sports betting options available. The high-quality live betting, bets offered, and the odds are worth emphasizing for both new and experienced bettors. FanDuel is also one of two sportsbooks available that offers daily fantasy sports. Read full review

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Best Education
888sport offers a well-rounded sportsbook, providing an immersive live betting experience, hundreds of bets and props, and useful education for new bettors. The only drawback is the below-average odds for sports like football and hockey. Read full review

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Best New Bet Type
PointsBet brings a new style of betting to the United States, and frankly, I'm a huge fan. PointsBetting is unique and fun enough to justify opening an account with PointsBet, regardless of whether you have other sports betting accounts. While some sportsbook functions, such as live betting, can be improved, PointsBet offers good odds and an excellent palate of bets to choose from. Read full review

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Best Live Betting
SugarHouse is an excellent sports betting option for residents of New Jersey. I enjoyed the wide variety of bets, easy to use mobile app, and great live betting experience, which focuses on streaming games and offering real-time bets. That said, the odds are just average. Read full review

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Best for Poker Players
FOX Bet offers bettors an endless selection of bets and quirky promotions, paired with an easy to use mobile app and desktop platform. While the company has room to improve in terms of odds offered and education, I would recommend the sportsbook to poker players and fans of Fox Sports news shows. Read full review

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Good Odds
William Hill offers competitive odds for various sports while offering all standard sports and bets on an easy to use mobile app. Bettors seeking daily odds boosts or a wider variety of bet types will want to consider other sportsbooks. Read full review


Best Betting Odds in New Jersey

To determine which New Jersey sports betting sites offer the best odds, I recorded and analyzed data from hundreds of games for spread, moneyline, and total bets. The sportsbooks that provide the best odds for each sport are listed below. Odds are given the following rankings: best, above average, average, below average, and worst.

Feature DraftKings SportsbookFanDuel Sportsbook888sportSugarHouse SportsbookFOX BetWilliam HillPointsBet
NFL Moneyline Best Best Below Average Worst Above Average Above Average Average
NFL Spread Below Average Average Avg. worse than -110 per side Below Average Above Average Average Above Average
NBA Moneyline Above Average Worst Best Above Average Worst Best Average
NBA Spread Below Average Average Avg. worse than -110 per side Below Average Below Average Average Above Average
MLB Moneyline Average Average Worst Average Worst Average Worst
MLB Spread Average Above Average Worst Above Average Above Average Best Average
NHL Moneyline Best Worst Below Average Below Average Above Average Above Average Above Average
NHL Spread Below average Above Average Worst Below Average Below Average Best Above Average
Soccer Moneyline Above Average Above Average Best Best Below Average Above Average Worst
NCAAF Moneyline Worst Below Average Worst Best Best Below Average Above Average
NCAAF Spread Below Average Average Avg. worse than -110 per side Below Average Above Average Average Average

Deposit Options

Here is a comparison of deposit options amongst top NJ sports betting apps.

Feature DraftKings SportsbookFanDuel Sportsbook888sportSugarHouse SportsbookFOX BetWilliam HillPointsBet
Minimum Deposit $5 $10 $10 $10 $10 $5 $5
Total Deposit Methods 8 7 6 6 7 5 4
No Debit/Credit Card Deposit Fees YesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Deposit Min/Max - Debit/Credit Card $5/$2,000 $10/Varies $10/Varies $10/Varies $10/Varies $20/$1,000 $5/Varies
PayPal YesYesYesNoYesYesNo
Deposit Min/Max - PayPal $5/$2,000 $10/Varies $10/Varies N/A $10/Varies $5 $5/Varies

Withdrawal Options

Here is a comparison of withdrawal options amongst top NJ sports betting apps.

Feature DraftKings SportsbookFanDuel Sportsbook888sportSugarHouse SportsbookFOX BetWilliam HillPointsBet
Minimum Withdrawal $1 - $15 None Listed $10 $10 $10 $20 None Listed
Total Withdrawal Methods 4 5 4 5 5 6 2
No Withdrawal Fees - Check YesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Check Payout Speed is < 10 days YesYesYesYesYesNoYes
Withdrawal Min/Max - Check $5/Varies $10/Varies $10/Varies $10/Varies $10/$8,300 N/A $5/Varies
Withdrawal Min/Max - PayPal $5/Varies $10/Varies $10/Varies N/A $10/$8,300 $20 $5/Varies

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New Jersey Sports Betting Timeline

Here is a short timeline of how New Jersey sports betting became a reality:

  • 2009 to 2012 - Senator Ray Lesniak led a lawsuit trying to overturn a federal law prohibiting sports betting. The court ruled that Governor Christie had to be the one to lead the suit. In 2012 Governor Christie signed legislation to legalize sports betting at the state’s casinos and racetracks, only to be sued by the professional sports leagues.
  • 2012 to 2017 - The public perception of sports betting shifted a bit. Adam Silver, the NBA's current commissioner, was a notable proponent in speaking in favor of sports betting. In 2017, the Supreme Court agreed to hear New Jersey’s case for legalizing sports betting.
  • 2018 - The Supreme Court voted to overturn the federal ban on sports betting in May. New Jersey, eager to offer sports betting, allowed the first retail sportsbook (Monmouth Park) to open in June, and the first online sports betting app (DraftKings) in August.
  • 2020 - There are now 17 online sportsbooks available in New Jersey, making it the premier state to bet on sports online. New Jersey residents have the widest selection of sportsbooks to choose from, giving them access to more promotions and bets.

Best New Jersey Sportsbooks Summary

Below is a summary of the best online sportsbooks currently available in New Jersey.

Feature DraftKings SportsbookFanDuel Sportsbook888sportSugarHouse SportsbookFOX BetWilliam HillPointsBet
Overall 554.54.5444.5
Sports & Bets Offered 54.55
Odds 3.542.53.5454.5
Banking Options and Fees 4.54.544.503.50
Live Betting 554.5543.53
Mobile Betting 54.554.5444.5
Education 43.54.53.523.54.5
Bonuses & Promotions 05

DraftKings Sportsbook

DraftKings delivers the ultimate package for sports bettors, including unique contests and bet types, industry-leading pre-game statistics, excellent education for beginners, Daily Fantasy contests, and private pools with friends. This outstanding all-round experience makes DraftKings our top overall sportsbook in 2020. Read full review

Minimum deposit: $5

Who choose DraftKings Sportsbook:


  • Great for beginners. DraftKings’ noteworthy educational materials include guidance on how to bet and different bet types, as well as sport-specific guides that cover common strategies for betting success.
  • Unique bets and contests. The variety of sports and bets offered —one of the largest selections of unique bet types and contests we’ve seen — and an excellent live betting experience makes DraftKings one heck of a sportsbook.
  • Bonuses: Promotions change throughout the year, but typical ones include risk-free bets up to $1,000 for new bettors, and deposit matches, among others. Keep in mind there are typically rollover requirements attached to each bonus.

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FanDuel

FanDuel Sportsbook is a winner in 2021 for its easy-to-use website and mobile app, variety of prop bets, and its top-of-the-line live betting. FanDuel combines all of that with competitive odds and daily fantasy sports integration to deliver one excellent sportsbook. Read full review

Minimum deposit: $10

Why choose FanDuel Sportsbook:


  • Excellent mobile app. With its focus on usability, we found the FanDuel Sportsbook app to be one the best-designed apps overall.
  • Great for bettors. High-quality live betting, variety of bets offered, and noteworthy odds are all features new and experienced bettors will appreciate.
  • Bonuses: Promotions change throughout the year, but typically FanDuel offers a risk-free bet up to $1,000, and several other smaller seasonal offerings. Keep in mind there are typically rollover requirements attached to each bonus.

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PointsBet

PointsBet brings a new style of betting to the United States, and frankly, I'm a huge fan. PointsBetting is unique and fun enough to justify opening an account with PointsBet, regardless of whether you have other sports betting accounts. While some sportsbook functions, such as live betting, can be improved, PointsBet offers good odds and an excellent palate of bets to choose from. Read full review

Minimum Deposit: $5

Why Choose PointsBet:


  • You’re interested in PointsBetting. PointsBetting takes a spread, total, or prop bet and makes it a variable bet until the end of the game. The idea is, the more correct a bettor is, the more they win, and vice versa.
    For example, let's say you bet $10 on the Dallas Cowboys (-3) against the Jacksonville Jaguars (+3). If Dallas wins 24-20, you covered the spread and won by one point. For this example, you multiply your $10 wager by one, for a total win of $10. If Dallas wins 26-20, you covered the spread and won by three points. For this example, you multiply your $10 wager by three, for a total win of $30. If Dallas loses 17-20, you lost the spread by six points (the three Jacksonville won by plus the three Dallas was favored). For this example, you multiply your $10 wager by six, for a total loss of $60.
  • Bonuses: Typically, PointsBet offers two risk-free bets up to $500 on the first fixed odds bet and PointsBetting Bet, as well as various seasonal promotions. Keep in mind there are typically rollover requirements attached to each bonus.

What New Jersey Casinos Offer in Person Sports Betting?

Residents of New Jersey can bet on sports in-person at the following casinos. You can bet at any of these casinos regardless of what mobile app(s) you use and vice versa.

  • Bally’s Casino - Atlantic City
  • Borgata Casino - Atlantic City
  • Golden Nugget - Atlantic City
  • Harrah’s Casino - Atlantic City
  • Meadowlands - East Rutherford
  • Monmouth Park - Oceanport
  • Ocean Resorts - Atlantic City
  • Resorts Casino - Atlantic City

How do I bet online in NJ?

  1. 1. Create an account. Every online sportsbook has an online website as well as a mobile app. To create an account on the app or website, you will need your name, address, phone number, and email address. Some sportsbooks might ask for more information such as social security number; which is normal.
  2. 2. Fund the account. Deposit money into your newly created account. In New Jersey, standard banking methods include credit/debit cards, PayPal, ACH (e-check), Bank Transfers, Play+ Cards, and PayNearMe.
  3. 3. Add your bet(s) to the betslip. To do this, click on the bet that you want to place.
  4. 4. Select the wager amount. Enter the amount of money you want to wager. The bet slip will display your total wager and potential payout. Keep in mind, the potential payout includes the money that you are wagering. For example, in the screenshot below, you are betting $10 to win $8.80. Thus, the potential payout is $18.80 (total wager $10 + potential winnings $8.80).
  5. 5. Finalize the bet. Place your bet and set an alarm for game time!

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    What types of gambling are legal in New Jersey?

    New Jersey has quite the selection of online gaming products to choose from. Heres are the forms of gambling legal in New Jersey:

    • Online Sports Betting - Legal (launch - 2018)
    • Online Horse Betting - Legal
    • Daily Fantasy Sports - Legal
    • iGaming (online slots) - Legal (launch - 2018)
    • Online Poker - Legal (launch - 2018)
    • Online Lottery - Not Offered
    • Offshore Sportsbooks - Not Legal

    New Jersey Online Poker

    Unlike sports betting and online casino games, there are only a few options for online poker. The best apps to bet on sports and play online poker in New Jersey are:

    The following New Jersey sportsbooks also offer online poker:

    • Borgata

    There are also a couple of standalone poker sites that don’t offer sports betting, such as WSOP NJ and PartyPoker. New Jersey residents are able to play other players in legalized poker states across the country, including Delaware, and Nevada residents.

    New Jersey Online Slots and Casino Games

    In New Jersey, almost all sports betting apps offer online casino games, such as poker, blackjack, roulette, and slot machines. Here’s the full list: DraftKings Sportsbook, FanDuel Sportsbook, Bet America, FOX Bet, 888sport, Caesars, Golden Nugget, Unibet, Bet365, BetMGM, Borgata, Hard Rock, Resorts, William Hill, and SugarHouse.

    Here are the best sportsbooks in New Jersey that also offer online casino games:

    There are also online casinos such as Tropicana Casino and Virgin Casino that only offer casino games and do not offer sports betting.

    Popular New Jersey Sports Teams

    New Jersey only has a few professional sports teams to bet. Residents of New Jersey can bet on all professional teams, which includes:

    • New Jersey Devils (NHL) Team Website // Schedule // News
    • New York Red Bulls (MLS) Team Website // Schedule // News
    • New York Giants (NFL) Team Website // Schedule // News
    • New York Jets (NFL) Team Website // Schedule // News

    What sports leagues can I bet on in New Jersey?

    Almost all domestic and international leagues are available to bet on with New Jersey sportsbooks:

    • Football - NFL, NCAA, CFL
    • Basketball - NBA, NCAA, WNBA, International Leagues
    • Soccer - English Premier League, MLS, International Leagues
    • Baseball - MLB + International Leagues
    • Hockey - NHL + International Leagues
    • Golf - PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, International Leagues
    • Tennis - All Major U.S. Tournaments + International Matches
    • Other Sports - UFC/MMA, Motor Sports, Boxing, Cricket, etc.

    How to Read Odds

    Odds represent the likelihood of an outcome occurring. In sports betting, each team is assigned odds that represent the likelihood of them winning the game. American odds are what you will see displayed on every U.S. sportsbook and sports betting app.

    The first thing you will notice when reading odds will be that:

    • Odds have either a plus or minus in front of them.
    • Odds are in terms of 100.

    Betting Odds are written in terms of 100 as an industry standard. The easiest way to think of the plus and minus signs is as follows: If it is a plus, you will receive more than a $100 payout on a $100 bet. If it is a minus, you will have to bet more than $100 to win a $100 payout.

    Thankfully, you can view your potential winnings on each bet before placing it at an online sportsbook. That said, it is beneficial to understand the betting odds.

    Keep in mind for both spreads and totals, if the game ends in a draw for the bet, you get your stake back but do not win or lose any additional money.


    What is a Moneyline bet?

    A moneyline bet is a wager on which team will win the game outright. Both the favorite and the underdog are given odds to win the game. View sample bet slip.

    Moneyline OddsHow to Read itWhat it Means
    Lions +130Lions plus 130By betting $100 you will win $130 if the Lions win
    Packers -150Packers minus 150To win $100, you must wager $150 on the Packers to win

    What is a Spread bet?

    A spread bet is a wager on which team will cover the spread or point spread. Underdogs will be given additional points with the spread, while the favorite will have to win by a certain amount of points to cover the spread. View sample bet slip.

    Spread OddsHow to Read itWhat it Means
    Lakers + 5 (-110)Lakers plus 5 points at minus 110 oddsThe Lakers must win the game, or lose by less than 5 for you to win your bet
    Rockets -5 (-110)Rockets minus 5 points at minus 110 oddsThe Rockets must win the game by more than 5 points for you to win your bet. A tie is a push, meaning you don't win or lose.

    What is an Over/Under (Total) bet?

    An over/under bet focuses on how many points are scored, regardless of who wins the game. After a total point score has been set, bettors can wager whether the game's actual score will be over or under the preset point score. View sample bet slip.

    Total OddsHow to Read it
    Over 7 (-115)In order to win $100, you must bet $115 on the overall combined run score to be higher than 7
    Under 7 (-110)In order to win $100, you must wager $110 on the total combined run score to be less than 7

    More of a visual person? Here's a YouTube video covering moneyline, spread, and total bets.

    What is a Parlay bet?

    A parlay bet is a group of bets, typically spread, moneyline, or total bets, combined into one bet to increase the payout odds. Every separate bet must win to win a parlay bet. View example bet slip.


    What is a Future bet?

    A futures bet is a bet on an event that takes place in days, weeks, or months. The most common future bets are placed on what team will win the finals before the season starts. View example bet slip.

    What are Bonus Rollover Requirements?

    Rollover requirements are requirements bettors MUST fulfill before they can withdraw the bonus money. Each type of bonus has different terms and conditions, which you should examine before accepting.

    Rollover requirements for sports betting often range between 1X-10X, with some extreme requirements going all the way up to 15X. For example, let’s say you deposit $100 and receive a $50 bonus with a 5X rollover. Before you can withdraw the $50 in bonus funds, you have to wager $750 (($100 + $50)x5). Clearly, the $50 bonus is a lot harder to obtain if you don’t bet frequently.

    This table gives you an idea of how much you will have to wager before withdrawing your bonus at multiple rollover rates. We will assume each deposit made is $100.

    Bonus Percentage ($100 Deposit)Bonus AmountBonus Withdrawal with 1X RolloverBonus Withdrawal with 3X RolloverBonus Withdrawal with 5X Rollover Bonus Withdrawal with 10X Rollover
    25% Deposit Match$25(100+25)x1 = $125(100+25)x3 = $375(100+25)x5 = $625 (100+25)x10 = $1,250
    50% Deposit Match$50(100+50)x1 = $150(100+50)x3 = $450(100+50)x5 = $750(100+50)x10 = $1,500
    100% Deposit Match$100(100+100)x1 = $200(100+100)x3 = $600(100+100)x5 = $1,000(100+100)x10 = $2,000

    Is Sports Betting Legal in NJ (New Jersey)?

    New Jersey was at the forefront of fighting against the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PAPSA), which previously made sports betting illegal in all 50 states. In May of 2018, this law was overturned, giving each state the power to set its own sports betting and internet gaming laws. New Jersey quickly legalized online sports betting, iGaming (online slots), and online poker. New Jersey takes in almost as many bets as Nevada, with other states using it as a benchmark for legislation.

    Are there any prohibited bets in New Jersey?

    Currently, New Jersey residents are prohibited from betting on any college games played in New Jersey. Also, betting on college teams from New Jersey is not permitted. This means you cannot bet on Rutgers, Seton Hall, Farleigh Dickinson, Monmouth, or Princeton, regardless of where they play.

    How old do you have to be to bet on sports in New Jersey?

    Anybody who is 21 years or older can bet on sports in New Jersey. As long as you are 21 and within state lines, you do not have to be a New Jersey resident to bet on sports.

    If you live in New Jersey and travel to a state that does not have legal betting, you will not be able to bet. Your phone or laptop uses geo-technology to make sure you are within state lines. The only people prohibited from betting on sports include athletes, coaches, refs, and other related personnel.

    Do you have to pay taxes on sports betting in NJ?

    According to the IRS, “Gambling winnings are fully taxable, and you must report the income on your tax return.” Form W-2G is used to report gambling winnings and gambling losses, which may be deduced if adequately itemized.

    For online gambling winnings, residents must send in Form W-2G when certain winning thresholds are reached. For example, if a player wins more than $600 or at least 300 times the wager amount, the form must be filled out.

    Is it legal to bet on horse racing in New Jersey?

    It is legal to bet on horse racing in New Jersey. Residents can bet with legal online providers such as TVG, BetAmerica, and TwinSpires. You can not bet on horses from New Jersey sportsbooks, except for BetAmerica, which offers different websites for its sports betting and horse racing products. BetAmerica does not currently offer sports betting to residents of New Jersey.

    Does New Jersey offer an online lottery?

    No, New Jersey does not currently offer an online lottery.

    Is DraftKings sportsbook legal in New Jersey?

    DraftKings is a safe and legal sports betting option for residents of New Jersey. DraftKings obtained its license from Resorts Casino.

    Is FanDuel sportsbook legal in New Jersey?

    FanDuel is a safe and legal sports betting option for residents of New Jersey. FanDuel obtained its license from Meadowlands.

    Is Bovada legal in New Jersey?

    Bovada, BetOnline, and MyBookie are considered offshore sportsbooks and are illegal. These sportsbooks are not approved by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Entertainment, which regulates all legal New Jersey sportsbooks.

    Methodology

    For the first BettingBuck.com annual best online sportsbooks review a total of 2,300 data points were collected over six months and used to score 18 sportsbooks.

    Sports betting sites were scored across seven core categories to compute an overall rating: sports and bets offered, odds, live betting, mobile apps, educational resources, ease of use, and bonuses and promotions.

    Additionally, odds data was collected on over 1,400 bets to give each sportsbook a comparative odds ranking. We collected odds for spread, moneyline, and total bets for over 75 NFL games, 75 MLB games, 75 NBA games, 75 NHL games, 75 Soccer games (various leagues), 75 NCAA Football games, and 75 NCAA Basketball games. When collecting odds, we made sure to collect the same games at the same time for each sportsbook, ensuring data accuracy.


    Learn more about how we test.

Here’s what you need to do to get started:

  • Click through any of the links above to register an account, claim your bonus and find the “download app” button
  • Verify that the specifications apply to your device. If they do, click on “Get It” to start the installation process.
  • Once the installation is complete, and if you already have a funded account with the online sportsbook, you can log in and start placing bets.
  • However, if you don’t have an account, you will need to register and open one. Once the book approves it, you can then make a deposit. In most instances, you will be able to do so through the mobile app.
  • If you’re a new customer, you may be entitled to a special welcome offer. Be sure to take advantage of it if that is the case.

System requirements

Since system requirements vary for many sites, you should check beforehand to make sure your device is up to the task. In most instances, iOSversion 8.0 or higher should work. However, you will need version 9.0 or higher for PlaySugarHouse.

Android betting apps for New Jersey players

New Jersey players with Android smartphones and tablets are also in luck since all of the NJ mobile sportsbooks have compatible apps as well. You can download the specific app directly from the sportsbook to your Android phone or tablet since the Google Play store does not allow gambling apps.

Full list of Android-compatible sports betting apps:

  • William Hill NJ
  • Hard Rock sports online
  • BetAmerica Sportsbook
  • TheScore Bet

Here is the procedure you need to follow:

  • Go to “Settings.”
  • Select “More,” then click on “Security.”
  • Click on “Unknown Sources.”
  • If the app installation process already incorporates allowing unknown sources, you can skip the first three steps and proceed directly to the next one instead.
  • Return to the homepage and pick the mobile sports betting app that you wish to download.
  • Upon being redirected to the Android download page, if a warningscreen pops up, select “OK.”
  • Follow the instructions that appear during the downloading process.
  • Once the download completes, and if you already have a funded account with the site, you can log in and startbetting immediately.
  • Otherwise, you can use the mobile app to open an account, make your first deposit and claim your bonus.

System requirements

For the app to work, your Android device needs to be version 5.1 or higher.

Who can use NJ mobile sports betting apps?

The answer to the question of who can make bets at the various NJ mobile sportsbook apps is a relatively straightforward one.

Anyone 21 years of age and up and inside New Jersey state lines can make a wager on any of the apps. Of course, players need to create an account with the specific app where they want to place a bet first. However, that’s a simple and easy process.

Considering all the NJ online gambling options available to NJ residents, gamblers might want to move here, but there’s no real need to.

Out-of-state players can sign up for an account with any one of the NJ mobile sportsbook apps and deposit money. But they can place a bet only as long as they’re inside state lines at the time.

Do NJ sportsbook apps share wallets with NJ online casinos?

Yes, most apps in New Jersey share accounts and online wallets with their NJ casino counterparts. Even FanDuel links the player’s account with its partner casino, Betfair online. However, there are two sites that don’t have a linked casino including PointsBet and William Hill.

DraftKings NJ Casino launched at the end of 2018, bringing one of the top apps deeper into the New Jersey online casino crowd.

NJ mobile sports betting apps: the big picture

Most NJ gamblers are well aware that the NJ mobile casino experience rarely equals what they find on their laptop or desktop. Plus, it’s quite a bit different from the live brick-and-mortar casino experience. There are significantly fewer games and a much lower level of social interaction online. However, the same does not hold true for NJ mobile sports betting apps.

NJ mobile sportsbook app designers and software providers have gone to great lengths to make sure the mobile experience mirrors what gamblers can find at a live retail sportsbook inside an NJ racetrack or Atlantic City casino.

Sure, you might not have a 50-foot video wall at home for watching the game, but the betting options are the same, whether you’re making bets at a wagering window or with a mobile app.

The big difference between NJ mobile sportsbook apps and retail sportsbooks is the convenience of being able to access up-to-the-second betting lines on a device that is portable, easily carried, and usually always with you.

With very few exceptions, NJ mobile sportsbooks offer the same list of sports to bet on and the same list of available bets. These generally include:

  • Futures
  • Moneyline
  • Point spread
  • Proposition
  • In-play betting

The lines differ between apps. Plus, the in-play betting options are huge on apps including DraftKings, FanDuel, and SugarHouse, while they are barely there for an app like Caesars.

Most NJ mobile sportsbook apps do offer great functionality and are simple and easy to use. Below we’ll try to break down the key differences between the eight NJ mobile sportsbook apps on the market.

NJ mobile sports betting apps: Reviews

New Jersey Sportsbook Apps

DraftKings Sportsbook

DraftKings Sportsbook launched in August 2018 as the first online sports betting app in the US outside Nevada. It has emerged as NJ market leader and the gold standard for NJ mobile sports betting apps with solid functionality and a huge variety of betting options.

New players get a $50 free bet on signup. And by the way, the offer also includes bonuses of up to $1,000.

In-play betting, betting carousels, and variety of bets that now also now includes something akin to office pools has helped DraftKings Sportsbook become the NJ mobile sports betting app market leader. So far, it has shown no signs it is slowing down.

Learning from its daily fantasy sports (DFS) background, the DraftKings Sportsbook NJ mobile sports betting app is completely functional, innovative, and just plain fun.

FanDuel Sportsbook

Thanks to its proximity to New York City, FanDuel Sportsbook at Meadowlands Racetrack has emerged as the top dog in the retail NJ sportsbook sector. The organization launched a companion mobile app in September and all indications are the product has the stuff to compete with the NJ mobile sports betting sector leaders as well.

Also coming into the market from a DFS background, FanDuel Sportsbook has a keen understanding of how to attract customers through bonusing. New players can take advantage of a bonus system that offers up to a $1,000 risk free bet.

There are some stipulations, including the fact a minimum deposit of $10 must be made within seven days of completing registration. Bonus funds must first be wagered before they can be withdrawn, and the total bet amount must equal the initial deposit plus the bonus. Plus any bet made on a heavy favorite with odds greater than -200 doesn’t count.

However, there is still an opportunity to make a risk-free bet of up to $1,000, which is a great way to start building an NJ sports betting bankroll.

The software platform is slick, well-designed and intuitive. Plus, the betting options are varied and the lines competitive, making FanDuel Sportsbook a solid option in NJ sports betting.

PointsBet

PointsBet launched its NJ mobile sports betting app in December 2018.

Its claim to fame is the unique PointsBetting style of play it offers. The more a bettor gets right, the more points he/she scores, the more money the bettor wins. PointsBet has also been known to refund bets when something goes awry in a specific game. They call it a Good Karma Payout.

In terms of bonuses, use the PointsBet NJ Promo Code BETBONUS when you sign up and you’ll get up to $50 in free bets. Plus, up to $2,000 in 2 risk free bets when you make a deposit.

Promos include unique payouts on some moneyline wagers when a team is leading at halftime and various cash-out options.

Apps

The app is easy enough to use and the lines are competitive, although the deposit options are fairly limited.

However, PointsBet isn’t banking on its software to compete with the big boys on NJ mobile sports betting. It’s using some unique marketing strategies and promotions to do that.

888 Sportsbook NJ

888 Sport brought what is one of the most popular sportsbooks in the world to the NJ mobile sportsbook market in September 2018.

The operation runs under the Caesars license, and although both are there, 888 Sport offers wagering on a wide variety of international and US sports that includes more than just rugby and cricket.

New users are entitled to a no-deposit bonus of $10 and a one-time 100 percent deposit match bonus up to $500. Although, there is a 6x playthrough requirement that must be met by making wagers with at least -200 odds.

There is a mobile app and a browser-based site that both include high-end graphics, software, and a relatively functional user interface. However, what makes 888 Sport truly competitive in the NJ mobile sports betting market is its large variety of deposit options and integration with 888 Casino and 888 Poker.

SugarHouse Sportsbook

SugarHouse Sportsbook launched near the end of August 2018. It is an NJ mobile sports betting app fully integrated with its NJ online casino product.

It still offers new players who sign up for an account using the promo code PLAY250 a deposit match of 100 percent up to $250. The bonus money can be used at both the SugarHouse online casino and online sportsbook.

Of course, SugarHouse bears the name of a popular Philadelphia casino. Therefore, the app is sure to maintain a connection to the emerging PA online casino and online sports betting business once it’s up and running.

SugarHouse Sportsbook was the first integrated site in NJ. The sportsbook has separated itself from the pack offering the largest variety of in-game betting in the NJ market. It also welcomes innovation, like its Jackpot Parlay. Add it up and the NJ sports betting app is something local gamblers should at least have a look at.

Caesars Casino & Sports

Caesars Casino & Sports is the new integrated sportsbook and online casino app launched by Caesars Entertainment just as the 2018 NFL season kicked off.

Like the SugarHouse product, this one offers seamless access to betting lines and online casino games. However, its variety of games and sports wagering options appear somewhat limited.

New players get a $10 free bonus plus $300 cash back when they sign up for an account using the promo code BETFREE10.

Instead, Caesars appears to be banking on name recognition to boost this NJ mobile sports betting product… a plan that frankly hasn’t worked that well so far.

BetMGM Sports

Borgata owner MGM Resorts International jumped in the mobile sports betting app business in August 2018. The BetMGM Sports app is powered by IGT software and is similar to the popular BetMGM Nevada sports betting app. The real difference is the lines are based on local action.

There is also a BetMGM Casino app in NJ, but sports betting is not exactly integrated with it. Players can download the main casino app and the sports betting app, then link the two together. In fact, they’ll need to do that to make a deposit.

Players cannot deposit directly to the sportsbook app. They need to download the BetMGM Casino app, register, link and make the deposit there before transferring the funds to their sports wallet.

Other than that, the BetMGM Sports app is certainly usable and the lines are somewhat competitive.

However, all signs point to MGM thinking name recognition is the key to competing in the NJ mobile sports betting market as opposed to creating a superior product.

William Hill NJ

William Hill is the largest sportsbook operator in the US with it’s 100-plus Nevada sportsbooks alone.

It now runs retail sportsbooks at Monmouth Park and Ocean Resort Casino, and Tropicana in NJ as well. Plus, it launched an NJ mobile app similar to its Nevada offering in September 2018.

The software is easy to navigate through and the lines are as competitive as they come. However, the deposit and withdrawal methods are limited compared to others.

William Hill has long taken a volume approach to competing in the US retail sports betting sector. The strategy appears to be the same in New Jersey. How they plan to compete in a dominating mobile NJ sports betting market remains unclear.

  • Read the full William Hill NJ sports app review.

Fox Bet NJ

Fox Bet NJ may be PokerStars’ entry into the NJ mobile sports betting market, but it clearly stands on its own as a mobile sports betting app designed for more than just online poker players who want to bet on sports.

Operating under the Resorts Atlantic City license, its NJ sports betting market share appears to be growing daily. A welcome bonus that includes up to $500 risk free is a good part of the reason why.

The Stars Group might be better known for its PokerStars NJ online poker product, but the poker and online casino platforms are integrated with Fox Bet. Plus, the BetStars software is as intuitive and easy-to-use as one will find in NJ. Add it up and FoxBet NJ is a solid entry into the NJ mobile sports betting market that is great for poker players who like to bet on sports and just about anyone else for that matter.

Golden Nugget Sports

New Jersey’s top online casino site now offers sports betting as well. Golden Nugget Sports launched in February 2019 on the same platform as the online casino, making the transition between the two completely seamless.

The launch comes with a risk-free bet promotion attached. Players who sign up for Golden Nugget Sportsbook NJ through this bonus code PLAYBONUS are entitled to a $100 risk-free bet.

Just make a $100 bet after logging into the sportsbook and if it loses, you’ll get a refund in the form of a $100 free bet. Of course, the bet must be exactly $100 and only straight wagers are eligible.

However, Golden Nugget Casino account holders are also eligible for the promo as long as they have not bet on the sportsbook previously.

Golden Nugget Sports runs on a nice looking and easy to use software platform. However, the best part of it all may be the fact the sportsbook and online casino run on the same platform. That means switching back and forth between the two on the mobile app can be done with a tap of the screen.

It also means a shared wallet and access to Golden Nugget’s wide variety of deposit options.

Overall the platform is organized and clean. As a result, there’s only one thing holding back Golden Nugget Sports from competing with the market leaders in NJ mobile sports betting. Golden Nugget has been shut out of NBA betting because owner Tilman Fertitta also owns the Houston Rockets.

Other than that, it’s game on at Golden Nugget Sports.

  • Visit or download the Golden Nugget Sports app.

Hard Rock sports

Hard Rock launched an NJ sports betting app in January 2019 just ahead of the Super Bowl.

The online and mobile sportsbook runs on Gaming Innovation Group (GiG) software and it is completely integrated into Hard Rock’s online casino platform.

That means only one wallet is needed and the transition between online casino and sports betting is a seamless one. Plus, the Hard Rock loyalty program allows players to earn points whether they’re betting sports or playing casino games.

Hard Rock’s pricing is competitive and the software platform is as easy to navigate as most.

Hard Rock and GiG have lofty goals and appear willing to go after then with continuous improvements being made to the sports betting side of the app. If that keeps up Hard Rock should have no problem keeping pace in the ultra-competitive NJ mobile sports betting sphere.

BetAmerica Sportsbook

Churchill Downs launched BetAmerica Sportsbook under Golden Nugget Atlantic City’s license in early February 2019. That means no NBA betting thanks to Golden Nugget’s affiliations with the Houston Rockets, making it difficult for BetAmerica to compete with the big boys of NJ sports betting.

BetAmerica is an app only operation as well. There is no website where players can check lines or bet without downloading the mobile app. Plus, there’s no customer loyalty program to speak of.

Other than that, BetAmerica Sportsbook is a full-service sports betting operation. The SBTech-powered software runs smoothly and most bets are available with competitive lines.

You can also opt into several promotions after sign up on the site’s promotions page. This includes a $20 bonus when you make your first wager of at least $20 using the app on any mobile device.

  • Read the full BetAmerica Sportsbook app review.

Resorts Sportsbook online

The Resorts Sportsbook mobile NJ sports betting app launched in late-January 2019. It is fully integrated with Resorts’ online casino product. However, users will quickly realize the app is more casino than it is sports.

The integration means a shared wallet and seamless transition between betting sports and playing casino games. However, the bells and whistles are really reserved for online casino action and the sports betting side of things appears rather sparse.

That said, Resorts Sportsbook runs on easy to use SBTech software with a clean look.

Unfortunately, novice sports bettors looking for a little help won’t find it here. Resorts has no sports betting FAQ or instruction manual available like most do.

However, new players will get a $20 free-bet bonus as long as they sign up for an account with Resorts Sportsbook using the bonus code MAXBONUS.

That code also entitles users to a 100% deposit bonus of up to $1,000 plus a match bet of up to $250.

Giants like DraftKings Sportsbook and BetStarsNJ are already running under Resorts’ license and it looks like Resorts Sportsbook was designed to ensure Resorts at least offered mobile sports betting as a part of the online casino app, rather than compete with those two.

  • Visit or download the Resorts Sportsbook app.

How NJ online sportsbooks determine your geolocation

New Online Sportsbooks

Not everyone who would like to bet at a sportsbook on their mobile device can.

The same geolocationrules that apply to online and mobile casinos in New Jersey also apply to online and mobile sportsbooks in the state, too.

However, you don’t necessarily have to live in the Garden State play. You can sign up for an account, make deposits and withdrawals and review upcoming matchups even while you are in another state.

But you can only bet real money while you are physically within New Jersey state lines.

You also need to be 21 years or older, just as you do to play at an NJ online or brick-and-mortar casino.

Of course, if the NJ gambling website had no way of checking a player’s geolocation, he or she could claim to be in New Jersey even when he or she is not. Well, that ploy won’t work because every legal gambling website in NJ is not only capable of checking for geolocation but is required by law to do so.

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE), which is responsible for licensing and regulating all of the state’s online and mobile sportsbooks, works with a company called GeoComply.

Through geolocation technology and Wi-Fi triangulation, it is possible to track any player’s IPaddress instantly. Any player found to be outside of New Jersey limits will lose access immediately.

Your responsibilities as a player

Geolocation technology is highly reliable.

However, occasionally, someone who is close to the state border could be denied access after being falselypinged as being outside of the state.

Rather than chance it, you should wait until your geolocation is unmistakable.

For example, if you are driving through the LincolnTunnel from New York City, don’t try to make a bet the second you exit the tunnel.

You might also be denied access for another reason, e.g., having been assigned an out-of-state IP address and not knowing it or your Wi-Fi or the GPS location services on your mobile device not being turned on.

As a player, first and foremost, it is essential to understand the geolocation rules and abide by them.

Also, depending on whether you are on a computer or mobile device, you should double-check the following to minimize potential issues.

New Jersey Sportsbook Sites

Computer users

  • Remember to download and run a software plug-in.
  • Make sure your Wi-Fi is turned on. You must do so even if your device isn’t connected to a wireless network. If you are using a desktop computer not equipped with its Wi-Fi adapter, you need to obtain a USB Wi-Fi adapter.
  • Turn off all Virtual Private Network, Virtual Network Client or remote desktop software.
  • Make sure you have a strong enough Wi-Fi signal for the geolocation technology to work correctly.
  • Contact your internet service provider to make sure that the IP address assigned to you is inside New Jersey.
  • Don’t use third-party internet connections, such as public or corporate connections or Wi-Fi hotspots. They have been known to sometimes assign IP addresses outside of the state.

Mobile device users

  • If you will be using your iOS or Android mobile device for sports betting, there’s no need to download a special app or run a geolocation plug-in beforehand.
  • All iOS and Android smartphones and tablets already have built-in GPS capabilities. Simply make sure that GPS location services are turned on, and you’re good to go.

What features work well on sports betting apps?

You can study upcoming games, place bets and manage your account anytime, anywhere in New Jersey.

It is no surprise that nearly 80% of the bets made at NJ sportsbooks are placed either online or on mobile devices.

Sports mobile apps offer you added convenience and flexibility. Rather than tie you down to your home computer, you can place your bets anywhere in New Jersey that you happen to be.

New online sportsbooks

You probably carry your smartphone or tablet with you almost everywhere you go anyway, so it’s always handy and ready to use. Whenever you want to check what the currentline is on a particular game or place a bet, you’re ready.

Many times when you’re on the go, you will have extra time on your hands.

While waiting for a bus, at the doctor’s office or a restaurant, for example, you can put that time to good use by studying your betting options for upcoming games that interest you.

Of course, you can place bets, make deposits or withdrawals and access exclusivepromotions on your mobile app, too.

In other words, virtually everything you can do at a brick-and-mortar or online sportsbook, you can also do on sports betting apps.

You can make the same bets at the same odds that are available to that sportsbook’s online and retail customers.

  1. Make in-play bets: Another example of when accessing a sports betting app might come in handy is while attending a game. If you wish to make an in-play bet on that game or another game already in progress, you can readily do so.
  2. Access sign-up bonuses and more: As an added incentive, many sportsbooks offer first-time mobile players the same generous sign-up bonuses as they do for new online customers. And, with further activity, the bonuses and other special offers most likely won’t stop there. Occasionally, some sportsbooks even extend special offers exclusively for mobile players.
  3. Shared wallets: Most of the sports betting apps in New Jersey allow the use of the sameaccount for sports bets and casino play. This shared wallet feature enables seamless transitioning back and forth between the two.

What features could work better on sports betting apps?

  1. User-friendliness: Those who are new to sports betting — even on a mobile device — might have some difficulty initially navigating the sportsbook and understanding the options. Sportsbooks should not assume that every player already knows the basics. Mainly, how to download an app, make deposits and withdrawals, and the difference between a pointspread and a moneyline.
  2. How to guides: Some players could benefit significantly from easy-to-understand instructions.
  3. Design and layout: Newcomers need to be especially careful, particularly when using a smartphone due to the small screen size and proximity of the buttons. Since real money is “on the table,” any mistakes can be costly.
  4. Improve customer service: Customer support could also be better. If the only form of support available to you is via email, rather than livechat or phone support, that can be frustrating. You might have to wait 24 hours or longer for a reply.