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TheScore Bet
American sports betting company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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theScore Bet is an American multinational sportsbook owned by Score Media and Gaming, a subsidiary of Penn Entertainment. Established in 2019, it offers sports betting in 21 U.S. states and the Canadian province of Ontario.
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In May 2018, the Supreme Court struck down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992—an act that largely outlawed sports betting in the United States —in Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association. theScore founder John S. Levy felt that the decision opened up new possibilities for the company, telling The Globe and Mail that "we’d had discussions before PASPA fell, because it had been in our minds forever. We'd thought about going to Europe and doing something over there. Once PASPA fell, it became real in a hurry."[1]
The company entered into an agreement with Bet.Works to provide middleware for the service. Bet.Works referred theScore to Dennis Drazin, the manager of the Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, New Jersey. In December 2018, theScore would enter into a market access agreement in New Jersey with the track's parent company Darby Development, allowing it to offer mobile sports betting in the state. With the deal, theScore became the first media company to establish or partner with a U.S. sportsbook.[1][2] In July 2019, The Score entered into a 20-year market access agreement with Penn National Gaming, which allowed theScore to operate sports betting in 11 more states. As part of the agreement, Penn took a 4.7% stake in the company, which was renamed Score Media and Gaming.[2]
theScore Bet officially launched in New Jersey in September 2019; alongside the launch, theScore's sports news app added a new feature known as "Bet Mode", which allows users to opt into additional betting-related statistics and features in the app, and prepare wagers that can then be sent to theScore Bet's app.[2]
In August 2021, Penn agreed to acquire Score Media and Gaming for $2 billion in cash and stocks, with theScore Bet operating alongside its Barstool Sportsbook brand.[3] In April 2022, theScore Bet launched in Canada, offering mobile sports betting in Ontario. It also announced an agreement to become the official gaming partner of the Toronto Blue Jays.[4]
In November 2023, theScore Bet became an official sports betting service of the National Hockey League in Canada as part of its deal with Penn.[5]
In November 2025, Penn and ESPN Inc. announced that they had mutually agreed to end their licensing agreement for the ESPN Bet sportsbook in the United States. On December 1, 2025, ESPN Bet customers were transitioned to theScore Bet. The service also launched in Missouri the same day, expanding its reach to 21 U.S. states.[6][7]
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