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New Hampshire Sportsbooks 2026: Best New Hampshire Sports Betting Sites, Apps & Promos

Compare the best New Hampshire sportsbooks for 2026 — top New Hampshire sports betting sites and apps, verified promo codes, and every licensed operator. We only feature books we work with and can verify.

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New Hampshire has had online betting since December 2019, but on unusual terms: the state ran a competitive bid and handed the entire market to a single operator, DraftKings, which in return pays New Hampshire a remarkable 51% of its revenue. The New Hampshire Lottery oversees it, you must be 21 and in-state, and with no pro teams of its own the action follows the Boston franchises just to the south. New Hampshire is a small, single-operator market, and DraftKings hands the state a remarkable 51% of revenue for the exclusive right to run it.

We don’t partner with DraftKings, so there’s no affiliate link here — but since it’s the only legal book in the state, you deserve a straight read on it.

Sportsbooks we recommend in New Hampshire

We don’t currently have a verified partnership with a sportsbook in New Hampshire, so we won’t push an affiliate link or a star rating here — that would mean standing behind a New Hampshire book we don’t work with. New Hampshire has exactly one online sportsbook — DraftKings — which won an exclusive contract and pays the state 51% of revenue. We’ll add a recommendation the moment we work with a verified New Hampshire operator.

Licensed New Hampshire sportsbooks

These are the legal sportsbooks operating in New Hampshire today.

  • DraftKings — one of the two national market leaders; also runs an online casino where it is legal, live in New Hampshire.

How New Hampshire sports betting works

New Hampshire has exactly one online sportsbook — DraftKings — which won an exclusive contract and pays the state 51% of revenue. Every New Hampshire sportsbook is licensed by the state and uses geolocation to confirm you are inside New Hampshire before each bet. You can open and fund a New Hampshire account from anywhere, but you must be within New Hampshire state lines to place a wager, and you must be 21 or older.

Choosing a New Hampshire sportsbook

Comparing New Hampshire sportsbooks comes down to a few things: the price on the markets you bet most, how stable the app stays under load, how fast New Hampshire withdrawals clear, and whether a welcome offer’s terms are genuinely worth claiming. Holding two or three New Hampshire accounts lets you line-shop, which over a full season matters far more than any single signup bonus.

How to find the best betting site in New Hampshire

Finding the best betting site in New Hampshire is less about one winner and more about matching a book to how you play. Start with price: a half-point better on a New Hampshire spread beats almost any sign-up bonus over a season, so compare the odds on the markets you bet most. Then weigh the things you feel every week — how stable the app is, how quickly New Hampshire withdrawals land, and whether a bonus’s wagering terms are actually clearable. Keeping two New Hampshire accounts so you can shop the line is the single habit that pays off most.

Deposits and payouts in New Hampshire

Licensed New Hampshire apps take the usual cashier menu — online banking, debit card, PayPal and operator-branded options — and for most New Hampshire bettors PayPal or online banking clears winnings fastest, often within hours once your identity is verified. Your first New Hampshire withdrawal triggers a one-time identity (KYC) check, so a clear photo of your ID ready to upload avoids delays.

New Hampshire betting apps

Every New Hampshire book above ships iOS and Android apps with geolocation built in, so the app is how most people bet in New Hampshire. DraftKings offers one of the more polished New Hampshire app experiences, but it pays to keep more than one New Hampshire app installed so you can compare lines before you stake.

All New Hampshire sportsbook apps

Every legal New Hampshire betting app, with a direct link to each. The New Hampshire books we partner with show our current bonus; the rest are listed for reference.

What you can bet on in New Hampshire

New Hampshire sportsbooks cover every major US and international league — NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, soccer, tennis, golf, MMA and motorsport — with moneylines, spreads, totals, parlays, same-game parlays, futures, player props and live in-play markets. New Hampshire restricts some in-state college wagering, so check the rules on local New Hampshire college teams and player props before you bet.

Local and global events to bet on in New Hampshire

Locally, New Hampshire betting tends to revolve around the Boston pro teams just to the south. Beyond the home interest, New Hampshire bettors get every blue-riband event on the calendar — the Super Bowl, March Madness, the NBA Finals, the World Series, the golf majors and the tennis Grand Slams. The headline act for 2026 is the FIFA World Cup, co-hosted across North America and likely to draw record wagering from New Hampshire as it runs.

How DraftKings measures up in New Hampshire

With DraftKings the only legal online book in New Hampshire, there’s no field to compare it against — so the useful question is where it’s strong and where the lack of competition shows. From the Patriots and Celtics to the Red Sox and Bruins just over the border, New Hampshire’s whole betting calendar runs through one app. Here’s the honest breakdown:

What you’re judgingDraftKings in New Hampshire
App & usabilityTop-two app nationally — stable and full-featured
Market coverageBroad across all major US and global leagues
Live & in-playStrong, with a leading parlay builder
Bonuses & promosNotably lean — DraftKings hands New Hampshire 51% of revenue, leaving little for promos
Odds valueBelow open-market sharpness; no rival to force better New Hampshire lines
RewardsDynasty Rewards loyalty programme

For New Hampshire bettors the app itself is excellent; the catch is structural — a 51% revenue share and zero competition mean thinner promos and no second book to shop against.

New Hampshire sportsbooks FAQ

What is the best sportsbook in New Hampshire?

It’s a one-book state: DraftKings is the only legal sportsbook in New Hampshire, so ‘best’ really means ‘is DraftKings any good?’ On the product, yes — it’s one of the two top-rated apps in the US, with broad markets, strong parlays and a real loyalty programme. The catch is the monopoly. Because DraftKings pays the state 51% of revenue and has no New Hampshire competition, its promotions are leaner and its prices less sharp than you’d get in an open market like neighbouring Massachusetts — and you can’t line-shop, because there’s no second book to shop against.

New Hampshire currently has a single licensed operator; the full New Hampshire list is above, and the number shifts as operators enter and leave.

Do I have to live in New Hampshire to bet?

No — you only have to be physically inside New Hampshire when you place a bet, which the apps confirm by geolocation. You can register and deposit for a New Hampshire account from anywhere.

What is the minimum age to bet in New Hampshire?

21, online and at any retail sportsbook in New Hampshire.

Can I bet on New Hampshire college teams?

New Hampshire limits some in-state college betting; you can usually bet national college games, but local New Hampshire teams and their player props may be restricted, so check each book’s rules.

Before you deposit, confirm a New Hampshire sportsbook is the real thing. A licensed New Hampshire book shows its approval from the New Hampshire Lottery in the app or site footer, makes you verify that you’re 21 or older, and runs a geolocation check to confirm you’re physically in New Hampshire before each bet. If a site takes crypto only, claims you need ‘no ID’, or is licensed offshore, it isn’t regulated in New Hampshire — and you’d have no protection if a payout went wrong. Every New Hampshire book we list above clears that bar.

Is it safe, and betting responsibly in New Hampshire

Every operator on this page is licensed and audited in New Hampshire, ring-fences customer funds and offers deposit, time and self-exclusion limits — the reasons New Hampshire bettors should stay with regulated books rather than offshore sites. Betting in New Hampshire should stay entertainment; if it stops being fun, set a limit or take a break, and confidential help for New Hampshire residents is available 24/7 at 1-800-GAMBLER.