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FanDuel and Delaware North have entered into a partnership to expand online sports betting and iGaming in West Virginia. The collaboration will operate through Delaware North’s Mardi Gras Casino & Resort in Cross Lanes, offering bettors more options in the state.
The agreement combines Delaware North’s long history in gaming and hospitality with FanDuel’s reputation for sports betting technology and market presence. This move is expected to strengthen FanDuel’s footprint in West Virginia while giving Delaware North access to a wider digital betting audience.
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Jonathan Edson, FanDuel’s Senior Vice President of Business Development, said Delaware North is “an ideal partner” as the operator continues to grow in West Virginia. Delaware North’s Chief Interactive Gaming Officer Lee Terfloth added that working with FanDuel will allow the company to deliver innovative and trusted betting experiences to customers.
FanDuel already operates the sportsbook at The Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs. With the addition of Mardi Gras Casino & Resort, the company strengthens its reach in both retail and online betting in West Virginia, giving sports fans and casino players more flexibility to wager across platforms.
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1. What does this partnership mean for bettors in West Virginia?
It means more betting options, both online and at Mardi Gras Casino, with FanDuel’s technology integrated into Delaware North’s operations.
2. Can I bet online with FanDuel in West Virginia?
Yes. FanDuel’s online sportsbook and iGaming services are available statewide, and this partnership enhances its offerings through Mardi Gras Casino & Resort.
3. Is FanDuel still running the sportsbook at The Greenbrier?
Yes, FanDuel continues to operate at The Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs alongside this new partnership.
4. Will Delaware North have its own betting platform?
Delaware North will operate under FanDuel’s platform, combining its hospitality experience with FanDuel’s betting technology.
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