bet365 is one of the most well-known sportsbooks worldwide, and the operator is looking to join the Massachusetts sports betting market after asking the MGC to reopen its licensing process.
While we don't yet know when or if bet365 Massachusetts launches, you can check out other Massachusetts sportsbook promos in the meantime:
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Play it smart from the start! Live Chat @ http://GameSenseMA.com
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| ✏️ bet365 Massachusetts Bonus Code: | Coming Soon |
| 🎁 Expected bet365 Massachusetts Promo: | Bet $10 Get $200 Instantly OR $1000 First Bet Safety Net |
| 📲 Apple/Android Ratings | 4.7 | 4.6 |
| 📆 Last Verified: | April 15, 2026 |
As of now, we are unsure if bet365 will go live in Massachusetts. However, there are bonuses from other brands, such as the BetMGM Massachusetts bonus. Additional offers from other Massachusetts betting apps are available as well, including brands like Fanatics and Caesars. If you were looking to join bet365 because of its vast selection of international markets, DraftKings and FanDuel typically have more variety than other operators.
For now, there is no bet365 Massachusetts bonus code as the sportsbook is not yet live in the state. Once it launches, I expect we'll have a promo link rather than bonus code, as bet365 has moved away from providing specific codes in recent months.
If the operator gets approved for a license, I expect the bet365 MA promo will be a choice of a $1000 First Bet Safety Net OR the Bet $10 Get $200 in bonus bets welcome offer that is available in other legal states. The first bet safety net gets you bonus bets in return for a losing wager. The bet-and-get bonus rewards you with bonus bets regardless of what happens with your first wager, and is my preferred choice.
No, bet365 is not legal in Massachustts. While not yet legal or licensed in the state, bet365 had previously partnered with Rayham Park in November 2022, indicating that the sportsbook might have had plans to launch in the Bay State. bet365 then removed its licensing application entirely in January 2023, before asking the state to reopen its licensing process in early April 2026.
However, there hasn't been any indication that bet365 plans to go live in Massachusetts.
It is not yet known when (or if) bet365 Massachusetts will become available for bettors across the state. The operator recently requested that the Massachusetts Gaming Commission consider it for a license, indicating it's ready to jump back into the MA betting scene. bet365 has been awarded a license in every state it has applied for one, so there wouldn't appear to be any reason it would not be suitable for Massachusetts. The MGC has been more strict than other sports betting regulators, so there's a chance that the commission feels the seven online sportsbooks currently available are "enough".
No, bet365 is not legal in Massachusetts, but that could change in the coming months. After withdrawing its initial license request in January 2023, bet365 asked the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to reopen its licensing process on April 9, 2026, signaling its willingness to launch in MA.
bet365 is legal in 15 states: Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Virginia. We'll keep that list updated with additional launches, with the potential for bet365 MA coming in the future.
It is unknown when - or if - bet365 will launch in Massachusetts. The operator recently asked the MGC to consider it for a license, but the commission will have to reopen the process to do so before bet365 can be granted legal status to launch in the state.
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Blake Weishaar is a content strategist and fact-checker for BetMassachusetts.com. He has nearly a decade of experience in the gambling industry as a writer and editor at Fantini Research and Eilers & Krejcik Gaming. He is committed to making sure readers have the most up-to-date and correct information about Massachusetts betting regulations and information.
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