How To Bet On Super Bowl 55 In Florida

  • Super Bowl LV is being played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, marking the fifth time the city has hosted the Super Bowl.
  • Florida has hosted the Super Bowl 17 times in NFL history.
  • Sports Betting is not available at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Florida but other SB betting options exist.

TAMPA, Fla. - Florida has hosted more Super Bowls than any other state as Super Bowl LV will be the 17th time the Sunshine State will welcome the biggest football game of the year.

Super Bowl 55 marks the fifth time that the city of Tampa was selected to host the Super Bowl and will be the first time the host cities football team will play in the title game.

The defending champion Kansas City Chiefs will take on the host Tampa Bay Buccaneers and for NFL bettors in Florida who want to place Super Bowl 55 bets at a land-based establishment, no good news will come next.

Neighboring states such as Mississippi, Tennessee, and Virginia are the closest states to Florida that have regulated sports betting in their own district. Since land-based sports gambling is not available, online sportsbooks will be the only option, as there are a sea of online betting options at Super Bowl sportsbooks.

Bovada is an online sportsbook that has separated itself from the pack and has been accepting sports gamblers from the Sunshine State for decades.

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BetOnline and MyBookie are also recommended options if looking for a legal way to bet on Super Bowl 55 in Florida.

SB LV Odds At Bovada

  • Spread: Chiefs (-3)
  • Moneyline: Chiefs (-165) vs. Buccaneers (+145)
  • O/U: 56

Super Bowl LV Betting At The Seminole Hard Rock Casino

If in Tampa for Super Bowl LV and you find yourself at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Tampa, you, unfortunately, will not be able to place any bets on the game.

Florida lawmakers have yet to give the green light on legal sports betting. Although SB 392 has been filed lit remains to be seen how lawmakers in Florida will agree on the regulation and taxation of the activity. Regardless, this bill would still need much more approval before any chance of Florida hosting sports betting at the Hard Rock Casino.

For Floridians, sports betting is on the horizon but until the lawmakers in the state can agree on how to divide the revenue, sports gambling bills will remain in political gridlock. For those out of towners in Tampa ready to watch the big game, betting can only take place online.