Sports · Ontario
Sports betting in Ontario, explained.
How betting works at licensed Ontario sportsbooks — the markets, the major leagues Canadians follow, and where it's legal to wager. Independent reviews of every iGO-licensed book are in progress. Bonuses are not shown, in line with AGCO advertising standards.
Featured event
The FIFA World Cup is coming to Canada.
June 11 – July 19, 2026 · 48 teams · 104 matches. Canada co-hosts, with 13 matches in Toronto and Vancouver — including Canada's own group games. Our World Cup hub tracks the schedule, the Canadian angle, and how to bet it legally in Ontario.
World Cup 2026 hubBrowse by sport
What we cover.
- Soccer The World Cup, Premier League, Champions League, MLS and Canadian Premier League. Read more
- Hockey Ontario's number-one sport to bet — the NHL regular season, playoffs and futures. Read more
- Basketball The NBA and the Raptors, plus college basketball and EuroLeague markets. Read more
- Football The NFL — point spreads, totals, player props and the Super Bowl. Read more
- Baseball MLB and the Blue Jays — moneylines, run lines, totals and the World Series. Read more
Where to bet legally in Ontario
Licensed Ontario sportsbooks.
Only iGaming Ontario–registered books may legally take sports bets from Ontario residents. These are the operators we cover — independent reviews and ratings are publishing soon.
- Bet365 Sportsbook
- DraftKings Sportsbook
- FanDuel Sportsbook
- BetMGM Sportsbook
- Caesars Sportsbook
- BetRivers Sportsbook
- BET99 Sportsbook