Europeans Blasé Toward Daily Fantasy Sports

10 years ago
Legality of sports betting the main reason
16:54
17 Apr

A recent poll found that Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) will likely not reach the popularity levels in Europe that it has in the U.S.

A survey by eGaming Review revealed that half of the gamblers in Europe who responded to the poll appear quite content with legalized sports betting options available to them and don't see DFS catching on. Of the remaining 50%, roughly 1/4 believe that European operators who enter the DFS wagering market will not see quick profits, while the other 25% have faith that DFS may likely enhance sports betting in the country.

DFS is growing by leaps and bounds in the U.S., with estimates revealing that the industry could reach $2.6 billion by the end of the decade. The U.S. does not permit legalized betting on sports in the vast majority of the nation, but does allow DFS wagering.

Europeans have long been enjoying regulated sports betting, a fact which many believe will keep DFS from booming as it has in America. FanDuel rules the roost in the U.S. DFS market, with DraftKings on its heels. Amaya Gaming is expected to enter the DFS market later this year.


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Charles is a Chicago native and long time poker player who dusted off his journalism degree and began writing about poker following the events of Black Friday in 2011. He has written for a number of leading poker websites, offering his insights and expertise on subjects ranging from online poker leg...Read more

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