Vermont sports betting handle increases year-over-year in November
The handle was up 22.3 per cent year-over-year.
US.- Vermont Liquor and Lottery has reported the state’s gaming figures for November. The sports betting handle totalled $22.5m. That’s an increase of 22.3 per cent year-over-year and a decrease of 15.5 per cent from October 2025.
According to the report, adjusted gross wagering revenue was $3.1m, and winnings totalled $19.3m. Football led the market with $7m in bets, followed by basketball with $5.1m, tennis with $2.4m and e-basketball with $690,286.
Of the total handle, $15.7m was bet in Vermont and $6.8m out of the state. There were 23,843 active users: 12,966 in the state and 10,877 out of state. The number of bets reached 910,136: 709,385 in Vermont and 200,751 out of state. The average spend per bet was $24.74.