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WWW.SPORTSCHAU.DEBraunschweig punktet gegen Hertha BSCWhrend Eintracht Braunschweig das Remis gegen Hertha BSC im Abstiegskampf der 2. Liga hilft, mssen die Berliner wohl den Traum vom Aufstieg endgltig begraben.[mehr]0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 580 Views 0 Vista previa -
WWW.OURSPORTSCENTRAL.COMDig In: Your 2026 Guide to Bites and Bevs at Knights GamesThe Charlotte Knights have kicked off their 2026 season - so we ate and drank our way through the ballpark to bring you the most up-to-date guide to t... - IL Charlotte Knights0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 573 Views 0 Vista previa -
RMCSPORT.BFMTV.COMGuardiola futur slectionneur de l'Italie? Un ancien international en "rve"Alors que l'Italie se cherche un slectionneur aprs le nouvel chec dans les qualifications pour la Coupe du monde, et la dmission de Gennaro Gattuso, Leonardo Bonucci a donn le nom de son candidat idal: Pep Guardiola.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 573 Views 0 Vista previa -
WWW.SMH.COM.AUBartel whacks 'comical' Butters tribunal debacleJimmy Bartel sounds off on the 'broken' tribunal system after the 'shambles' that was the Zak Butters process.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 593 Views 0 Vista previa
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IOC.EINNEWS.COMInternational Olympic Committee (IOC) announces Olympic champions, medallists and Olympians as Athlete Role Models for Dakar 2026Olympic champions and medallists The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced the first and Saly. AboutIOC: The International Olympic Committee is a not-for-profit, civil levels around the world. *Source International Olympic Committee (IOC)0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 584 Views 0 Vista previa -
WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMWashington DC Sports BettingWashington DC sports betting is fully legal and available district-wide, with FanDuel, BetMGM, DraftKings, Caesars, Fanatics, and theScore Bet all operating after the market expanded significantly in 2024. Competition has led to strong DC sportsbook promos, including bet-and-get offers, first-bet insurance, and ongoing odds boosts. This guide covers the top Washington DC sportsbook apps, the best bonuses available right now, and everything you need to know to get started betting in the District. Washington DC Sports Betting Overview Is Sports Betting Legal in Washington DC? Yes. Sports betting is legal in Washington DC, with both online and retail sportsbooks available district-wide. The Sports Wagering Lottery Amendment Act of 2018 was signed by Mayor Muriel Bowser in January 2019 and took effect in May of that year. DC sports betting is regulated by the Office of Lottery and Gaming (OLG). Bettors must be physically located within the District to place wagers, which operators verify using geolocation technology. The minimum legal betting age is 18, though some operators including BetMGM and Caesars require bettors to be 21 or older. The following online sports betting apps are currently available in Washington DC: College Sports Betting in DC: No Bets on In-District Teams or Events College sports betting is permitted in Washington DC, but with important restrictions. Bettors cannot wager on games involving DC-based college programs such as Georgetown, Howard, or American University or on any sporting events taking place inside the District. Live in-game betting on college games is also prohibited. Pre-game bets on college teams from outside DC are permitted, including spreads, totals, moneylines, and futures for out-of-district matchups. How DC's Betting License Structure Works Washington DC issues three classes of sports betting licenses. Class A licenses are reserved for the four major sports venues Capital One Arena (Caesars), Nationals Park (BetMGM), Audi Field (FanDuel), and Northwest Stadium (DraftKings). Class B licenses are available to qualifying bars, restaurants, and businesses that wish to offer betting on their premises, though not within two blocks of a Class A facility. Class C licenses, introduced via the 2024 DC budget expansion, allow sports franchises to partner with mobile sportsbooks for district-wide coverage. Best Washington DC Sportsbook Promos for April 2026 All six licensed sportsbooks in Washington DC offer competitive welcome bonuses. Here is a quick comparison of current welcome offers: For a full breakdown of available offers, see ourSportsbook Promos page. Top Washington DC Sportsbook Apps Ranked & Reviewed Washington DC now offers one of the more competitive mid-sized sports betting markets in the country, with six licensed operators available across the district. The reviews below cover each app's welcome offer, usability, betting features, and overall value for DC bettors. FanDuel Washington DC: Best Mobile Betting App BetMGM Washington DC: Best Welcome Bonus DraftKings Washington DC: Best for Ongoing Promos Caesars Sportsbook Washington DC: Best Rewards Program Fanatics Sportsbook Washington DC: Most Consistent Rewards Structure theScore Bet Washington DC: Best Media-Integrated Experience How We Rank the Best DC Sports Betting Apps FOX Sports evaluates Washington DC sportsbooks based on a consistent set of criteria focused on the actual betting experience for District residents. With six licensed operators now available, we compare apps across the following factors: Best Washington DC Sportsbook Promos & Welcome Offers (2026) FanDuel DC Promo Code Bet $5, Get $250 in Bonus Bets if Your Bet Wins Offer Summary: Key Details: How to Claim: BetMGM DC Bonus Code Up to $1,500 Back + $50 Reward Bonus with Code FOXSPORTS Offer Summary: Key Details: How to Claim: DraftKings DC Promo Code Bet $5, Get $300 in Bonus Bets if Your Bet Wins Offer Summary: Key Details: How to Claim: Caesars DC Promo Code Bet $1, Double Your Winnings on Your Next 10 Wagers with Code FOXDYW Offer Summary: How to Claim: Fanatics Sportsbook DC Bonus Code Bet $20, Get $200 in Bonus Bets Offer Summary: How to Claim: theScore Bet DC Promo Code Get a Bet Reset Up to $1,000 Offer Summary: How to Claim: How to Start Betting on Sports in Washington DC 1. Choose a Legal DC Sportsbook Start by comparing the six licensed Washington DC sportsbook apps. Consider welcome bonuses, odds competitiveness, mobile usability, and any promos tied to the Commanders, Capitals, Wizards, Nationals, or DC United. Signing up for more than one sportsbook lets you claim multiple bonuses and shop for the best lines. 2. Register Online Washington DC allows fully remote online registration. When creating an account you will typically be asked to provide: Sportsbooks use geolocation technology to confirm you are physically within the District before allowing wagers. 3. Claim a Welcome Bonus Click any Claim button on this page to be automatically opted into the sportsbook's welcome offer. Review terms carefully before placing your first bet, including qualifying bet requirements, minimum odds, and bonus expiration windows. 4. Deposit Funds After registering, fund your account using one of the common payment methods accepted in DC, including: Minimum deposits typically range from $5 to $20 depending on the operator. 5. Place Your First Bet Once funded, select a wager that qualifies under the promo terms. Example: Bet $5 on a Capitals or Wizards moneyline at FanDuel or DraftKings to unlock bonus bets if your wager wins. You can also start with a spread, total, or same-game parlay if it qualifies under the offer terms. 6. Withdraw Winnings Winnings can be withdrawn through each sportsbook's cashier. E-wallets like PayPal and Venmo typically process the fastest, sometimes within 24 hours. Bank transfers may take a few business days. Available withdrawal methods generally mirror your deposit options. Washington DC Sports Teams to Bet On Washington DC is home to four major professional sports franchises and one of the most passionate fan bases on the East Coast. Betting markets are available on all DC-based professional teams at every licensed sportsbook in the District. All DC professional teams are available for moneylines, spreads, totals, futures, and player props at the six licensed DC sportsbooks. Note that college teams based within the District including Georgetown, Howard, and American University are not available for betting under DC regulations. Benefits of Signing Up for Multiple Washington DC Sportsbooks With six licensed operators now active in Washington DC, there are real advantages to holding accounts at more than one sportsbook: Responsible Gambling Sports betting should be entertaining and done in moderation. Only wager what you can afford to lose and avoid chasing losses. Setting time and deposit limits can help keep betting a recreational activity rather than a financial decision. If gambling stops being fun or begins affecting your daily life, help is available. Support services are free, confidential, and available 24 hours a day. Responsible gambling resources: The minimum legal betting age in Washington DC is 18, though some operators require bettors to be 21 or older. You must be physically located within the District to place a wager. All promotions are subject to individual sportsbook terms and conditions. Washington DC Sports Betting FAQ Is sports betting legal in Washington DC? Yes. Sports betting has been legal in Washington DC since May 2019. The market has expanded significantly since 2024, with six licensed mobile sportsbooks now available district-wide. How old do you have to be to bet on sports in DC? The minimum legal betting age in Washington DC is 18. However, some operators including BetMGM and Caesars require users to be 21 or older to create an account. Check each sportsbook's age requirements before registering. Which sportsbooks are available in Washington DC? There are currently six licensed online sportsbooks in Washington DC: FanDuel, BetMGM, DraftKings, Caesars Sportsbook, Fanatics Sportsbook, and theScore Bet. Can I bet on the Washington Commanders, Capitals, or Wizards in DC? Yes. All Washington DC professional sports teams are available for betting at every licensed sportsbook in the District. You can place bets on spreads, moneylines, totals, futures, and player props for the Commanders, Capitals, Wizards, Nationals, and DC United. Can you bet on college sports in Washington DC? Partially. College sports betting is permitted in DC, but you cannot bet on games involving DC-based college programs such as Georgetown, Howard, or American University. Bets on events taking place inside the District are also restricted. Live in-game betting on college games is not permitted. Is there a retail sportsbook in Washington DC? Yes. Washington DC has several retail sportsbook locations tied to its major sports venues. Caesars Sportsbook operates at Capital One Arena, BetMGM at Nationals Park, FanDuel at Audi Field, and DraftKings at Northwest Stadium. Caesars also operates betting kiosks at dozens of bars and businesses across the District. Are online casinos legal in Washington DC? No. Online casino gaming including slots, blackjack, and table games is not currently legal in Washington DC. Only sports betting is permitted through licensed mobile and retail operators. Can I use a DC sportsbook app from outside the District? No. Washington DC sportsbooks use geolocation technology to verify that you are physically within the District before allowing wagers. You cannot place bets if you are located in Maryland, Virginia, or any other state, even if you are a DC resident.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 26 Views 0 Vista previa -
Ashok Sharma: IPL's New 150 Kmph Sensation Who Continues To Live In Village Without RoadsIn just five matches so far, Ashok Sharma has left fans stunned with his blistering pace, regularly clocking speeds close to 150 kmph.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 26 Views 0 Vista previa
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMDenny Hamlin wants a Kansas restart do-overMotorsport photoIn hindsight, Denny Hamlin wishes he would not have let Kyle Larson force him three-wide middle on the final restart on Sunday at Kansas Speedway. Of course, if he could do it all over again, he also would likely have restarted on the outside as well.That was the overall sentiment from Hamlin on Monday during the latest episode of his Actions Detrimental podcast, one in which he feels everything went against him in a race that looked like his to lose.He had just retaken the lead from Tyler Reddick with four laps to go and was half a lap away from taking the white flag when Cody Ware spun due to a flat tire. Then, he simply got beat on the restart but factors both in and out of his control.Read Also:How the NASCAR Cup race at Kansas was won and lostTyler Reddick is doing Dale Earnhardt things after Kansas Cup winEven during the restart, Hamlin feels like he would have had a shot at winning if not for Tyler Reddick putting Christopher Bell into the wall and into his path.Like, of the Reddick contact with Bell doesnt happen, and I dont get (driven) all the way down to the apron Kyle (Larsons) car was so bad those last two laps, Hamlin said. Thats what happens (extreme tight balance) when you put on (right sides) and have really old lefts. Thats why it looked like Tyler was superman. I thought I was going to be three-wide with (Larson and Reddick) entering turn three because of the run I got on the top.As far as Larson taking him three-wide going into Turn 1, he wants a redo on that too.I know, because I've been there before, that (Larson) is not going to push, Hamlin said. He's going to try to get everything he can to go three-wide and Ive just got to drive him down to the apron. If you want to go three-wide, you have to go to the middle, and this is just a forewarning. If this happens again, he's going to have to go the middle. I will not let him. I will run to the apron or keep him on the apron next time. I will not get beat low at this racetrack again.So then, the fair and obvious question is why did Hamlin choose the bottom over the top as the control car driver. The data suggests the best restarts come from the bottom but that expects a push from behind that Larson was never going to give in that scenario.Should have, I should have, as strong as I know my cars are on the top on mile-and-a-half tracks, I absolutely should have started at the top, no matter what, Hamlin said. I could hold more throttle than everyone else.So again, why didnt he?The bottom is the preferred line, Hamlin said. The bottom wins by the numbers. The data says the bottom.Just not on the final restart as it turns out.People are not content pushing anymore, Hamlin said. Everyone is just going to go for themselves. And that's where you have to just throw the numbers out.Ultimately, Hamlin was extra disappointed because he knows next season is his final season, and this now makes two wins that got away from him in 2026 -- Martinsville and Kansas.I took this one a little tougher because I just want to capitalize, Hamlin said. Ive only got 60 races left and I just want to get these wins when I should be winning and its just not happening.It was the loose wheel at the end of Martinsville and a lot of stuff thats not going great in the luck category or the creating your own luck category, which is what I chalk this up to.Read Also:Five open entries set to compete over final four spots on Talladega Cup grid Cleetus McFarland to make second NASCAR O'Reilly start at Nashville next monthDaniel Dye to make NASCAR Cup debut at Talladega as part of four-race dealTo read more Motorsport.com articles visit our website.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 606 Views 0 Vista previa