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Venmo Sportsbooks

Sportsbooks that accept Venmo

Licensed in VT
Real User Reviews
Top Choices 2026

Last updated: June 15, 2026

#1
Fanatics

Fanatics

4.4(1 Review)
Welcome Bonus
Earn 10% FanCash back each time you play
FanCash Rewards program
Attractive odds boosts
Payments
VISA
MasterCard
AMEX
Google Pay
PayPal
Venmo
21+ | New Players in Vermont Only | Full Terms & Conditions Apply | Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAM...
#2
DraftKings

DraftKings

4.3(1 Review)
Welcome Bonus
Bet $5 get $200 if your bet wins
Early exit on bets
Amazing for props
Great live betting
Payments
Apple Pay
Bank Transfer
AMEX
MasterCard
VISA
PayPal
21+ | New Players in Vermont Only | Full Terms & Conditions Apply | Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAM...
#3
Fanduel

Fanduel

4.2(1 Review)
Welcome Bonus
Bet $5 Get $150 in Bonus Bets If You Win
Great coverage
Good promos
Sports Streams
Payments
Venmo
Apple Pay
MasterCard
VISA
PayPal
Bank Transfer
21+ | New Players in Vermont Only | Full Terms & Conditions Apply | Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAM...

Sports Betting in Vermont

Want to use Venmo for sports betting in Vermont? These licensed sportsbooks accept Venmo deposits and offer fast, secure transactions for Vermont residents.

Our rankings consider multiple factors including bonus value, odds quality, betting markets, mobile experience, and payout speed. We update this list regularly as new promotions become available and sportsbook offerings change.

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Venmo Sportsbooks in Vermont

Why Venmo works well for sports betting

Venmo is a popular choice for bettors in Vermont who want a familiar, mobile-friendly way to fund their sportsbook account. For many users, the main appeal is convenience: if you already use Venmo for everyday payments, it can feel quicker and simpler than entering card details each time. That makes Venmo sportsbooks especially appealing for people who want a smooth deposit experience on their phone.

Another advantage is that Venmo keeps the payment flow straightforward. Once your account is set up and verified, you can usually move money into a licensed sportsbook without much friction. It is also a useful option for bettors in Vermont who prefer to keep their sports wagering activity separate from their main banking apps. If you are comparing payment methods, you can also browse all sportsbook payment methods to see how Venmo stacks up against other options.

Deposits, withdrawals, and what to expect

Venmo is most commonly used for deposits at licensed sportsbooks in Vermont, and those deposits are typically processed quickly once you confirm the transfer. Withdrawals, when available, usually require the sportsbook to complete standard account checks first. That means your sportsbook account details and identity verification should be in order before you request a payout.

Limits and fees can vary by sportsbook and by your Venmo account settings, so it is worth checking the terms before you deposit. Some sportsbooks set minimum and maximum transaction amounts, and Venmo itself may also have transfer limits. The good news is that Venmo is generally easy to use on mobile, which matters for bettors in Vermont who place live wagers or follow games on the go. If you want to compare Venmo sportsbooks with other betting options in the state, visit the main sportsbooks section.

How to use Venmo at a sportsbook

Using Venmo for sports betting in Vermont is usually a simple process:

  • Log in to your licensed sportsbook account.
  • Go to the cashier or payments area and choose Venmo.
  • Enter the deposit amount and confirm the payment.
  • Complete any verification steps if prompted.
  • Check your sportsbook balance before placing a bet.

Before choosing Venmo, make sure the sportsbook accepts Venmo in Vermont and that your account is fully verified. Bettors who focus on specific sports can also explore sports betting coverage or browse pages for football betting, basketball betting, and baseball betting to find the markets they care about most.

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