All Sportsbooks We Compare

Six major U.S. sportsbooks plus five offshore sportsbooks, every game, every market. Tap any logo to see how that book prices today's matchups against the field.

Major US Sportsbooks

Licensed and regulated by US state gaming authorities. State availability varies.

Offshore Sportsbooks

International books licensed outside the US that accept US bettors. State availability varies.

Comparisons

Why we compare these books

The U.S. sports betting market is fragmented. The same wager can pay materially more at one book than another, and most bettors never check more than the operator they happened to sign up with first.

This list covers the largest U.S. operators by handle (DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, Fanatics, BetRivers) plus offshore books that are widely used (BetOnline, BetUS, Bovada, LowVig, MyBookie). Together they cover the vast majority of available prices for any given American bettor.

We do not modify, hide, or rearrange odds based on commercial relationships. The green highlight always goes to the genuinely best price.

Find your sportsbook

How do I choose a sportsbook?

Daily pricing competitiveness, market depth on the sports you bet, withdrawal speed, and app reliability matter more than welcome bonuses. Read our guide to choosing a sportsbook for the full breakdown.

Which sportsbook has the best odds?

No single book is best on everything. The major U.S. books have different strengths. Use MatchupOdds to compare every game and take the green-highlighted best price.

How many sportsbook accounts should I have?

Three to five is the practical sweet spot for line shopping. Start with the major operators and add others as needed.

Can I have accounts at multiple sportsbooks at the same time?

Yes. Each book is an independent operator. Holding multiple accounts is the standard practice for bettors who care about getting the best price.

What's the difference between major US and offshore sportsbooks?

Major US sportsbooks (DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, Fanatics, BetRivers) are licensed and regulated by US state gaming authorities. Offshore sportsbooks (Bovada, BetOnline.ag, BetUS, LowVig.ag, MyBookie.ag) are licensed internationally and accept US bettors. Both groups appear in our comparisons within their own tier; we do not compare across tiers in the default views.