Sports Betting: Fubo Sportsbook set to enter Southern market through Caesars Lou De Aguila 15. February 2022 | UPDATED ON: 15. February 2022 Post Views: 69 Fubo Gaming is preparing to enter Mississippi, Louisiana, and Missouri after securing market access agreements for Fubo Sportsbook through Caesars Entertainment. Following the market access, which takes the company’s overall state count to ten, the arrangement will give statewide mobile access for sports betting, subject to regulatory clearances and, in some jurisdictions, legislative passage. Fubo Gaming – Ceasars Deal Mississippi, Louisiana, and Missouri all have devoted fan bases, particularly in the area of collegiate athletics, that will embrace our immersive sports and wagering entertainment platform. This is Fubo Gaming’s second round of market access agreements with Caesars Entertainment, following its March 2021 agreement in New Jersey and Indiana. Additionally, Arizona, Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas have entered into market access agreements. About Fubo Sportsbook Fubo Gaming launched Fubo Sportsbook in the fourth quarter of 2021 and the service is currently available in two states – Iowa and Arizona. By integrating with fuboTV, the mobile app creates individualized omniscreen experiences that engage passive viewers. Watching Now, a patented feature of Fubo Sportsbook, leverages fuboTV’s first-party user data to engage participants by offering relevant wagers based on what they are streaming – even when they change the channel. Fubo Gaming aims to continue iterating the app in the future, introducing new features that incorporate wagering deeper into the fuboTV platform. About Lou De Aguila Lou Aguila is a news and feature writer for Golden Casino News. For over a decade, Lou has published news and featured articles for some of the most reputable sports betting and online casino sites in the world, including BetNow.UK, VegasOdds, and BWin. Apart from being a hardcore live casino punter, he also covers sports stories in North American leagues from time to time. View all posts by Lou De Aguila →