
Missouri sports betting doesn’t go live until Dec. 1, but bettors in the Show-Me State can pre-register at Fanatics Sportsbook and use the Fanatics promo code NYPOST to get up to $3,000 in no sweat bets after you deposit $50.
The pre-registration process got underway on Nov. 17 and allows potential users to tick all the necessary boxes to sign up at Fanatics and other sportsbooks.
Users can claim offers, like the Fanatics promo code NYPOST, but nobody in Missouri can place a bet until Monday, Dec. 1.
How to pre-register at Fanatics Sportsbook in Missouri
- Select your bonus offer.
- Choose your state.
- Fill out your login details.
- Enter the Fanatics Sportsbook promo code NYPOST.
- Make a deposit.
- Start betting on Dec. 1.
Our review of Fanatics Sportsbook
Although Fanatics Sportsbook is not in the same universe as FanDuel and DraftKings when it comes to market share in the hyper-competitive sports betting industry, it is growing and does have a couple of advantages over the competition.
As an independently owned company, Fanatics Sportsbook can try different things that the other operators can’t, such as their FanCash initiative.
Every sportsbook offers rewards and loyalty points, but Fanatics’ FanCash program allows you to apply those rewards to merchandise or anything else in the Fanatics ecosystem.
Fanatics Sportsbook pre-registration terms & conditions
Must be 21+ and physically present in MO. New customers who establish a Missouri Fanatics Sportsbook account (“Account”), opt in and make a deposit of at least $50 by 11:59 p.m. ET on November 30, 2025, are eligible for fifteen (15) No Sweat Bets (one per day for fifteen straight days). Place a cash wager of $1+ on any market with odds of -500 or longer, and if that wager settles as a loss, you are eligible to receive FanCash in the amount of the losing wager, up to $200 per day. See full Promo Terms and FanCash terms in the Fanatics Sportsbook app.
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Michael Leboff is a long-suffering Islanders fan, but a long-profiting sports bettor with 10 years of experience in the gambling industry. He loves using game theory to help punters win bracket pools, find long shots, and learn how to beat the market in mainstream and niche sports.


