The Kansas Lottery has released its sports wagering monthly detail report for July 2026, which sets out the official Kansas sports betting results for the month. The report shows $167.3 million in settled wagers and $12.2 million in net revenue across the state's online and retail books.
Kansas Sports Wagering Revenue
The Kansas Lottery reported $167,291,073 in settled wagers during the month of July. Online wagering accounted for $165,559,913 of that figure, while retail sportsbooks at Kansas casinos handled $1,731,160.
The Lottery also reported $12,241,679 in net revenue after prizes, promotional deductions, federal excise taxes and net carryover. Kansas betting apps accounted for $12,045,040 of that total, while retail sportsbooks produced $196,639. In addition, the report lists $4,182,805 in total promotional deductions for the month, made up of $4,182,405 online and $400 at retail.
DraftKings Kansas led the online market with $73,955,869 in settled wagers and $4,599,251 in net revenue. FanDuel followed with $47,790,493 in wagers and $4,071,290 in net revenue.
Operator Results
The report lists results for each provider alongside the casino listed with it. Bet365 Kansas reported $15,115,525 in settled wagers and $880,858 in net revenue. BetMGM recorded $9,777,097 in wagers and $1,009,035 in net revenue.
Fanatics handled $10,386,295 and reported $789,993 in net revenue. Caesars recorded $5,124,757 in wagers and $436,400 in net revenue, while theScore handled $3,409,875 and reported $258,212. Retail wagering generated $196,639 in net revenue. Hollywood Casino's theScore retail operation accounted for $91,100, followed by Kansas Star Casino's FanDuel at $71,707.
Kansas Collects $1.22 Million
The Kansas Lottery reported a state share of $1,224,168 from July sports wagering. Online wagering generated $1,204,504 of that amount, while retail wagering contributed $19,664.
The July report is marked unaudited and provides a breakdown of settled wagers, prizes, promotional deductions, federal excise taxes, net carryover, net revenues and state share for each listed casino and provider. A second table covering the fiscal year through July 2026 shows the same figures as the monthly table.





