The Arizona Department of Gaming has reported that bettors wagered $410.1 million in July, a 26.9 percent year-over-year growth but a drop of 9.7 percent compared to the $454.1 million reported in June .
Revenue before deductions was $41.5 million, up 20.1 percent from the $34.6 million generated in July 2023. However, compared to the $46.2 million collected in June, revenue fell 10.2 percent.
Mobile operators dominated, accounting for $404.8 million of the handle. The top two operators, DraftKings and FanDuel, combined for more than half of this. DraftKings collected a $146.4 million handle and $16.1 million in revenue, while FanDuel reported $13.8 million in revenue from a $125.8 million handle. BetMGM took third place in terms of handle and revenue, with $47.7 million and $4.1 million, respectively. Caesars took fourth, followed by bet365 and Fanatics.
The remaining $5.4 million handle was wagered at the state’s retail sportsbooks, including Caesars, FanDuel, DraftKings and BetMGM.
While the ADG is slightly behind other states in terms of publishing results, upcoming reports could see growth after the state recently welcomed a new mobile sportsbook, Sporttrade. Additionally, September marked the beginning of the NFL season.