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Pennsylvania Sportsbooks Post 13.8% Hold For June

The Keystone State continues the trend of beatings by sportsbooks nationwide

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The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board reported a 13.8% hold for sportsbooks on gross revenue for June. The stratospheric win rate eclipsed the previous high of 12.7% set in July 2024 and was the highest in any full month of wagering, with or without online betting available. Only the 36% hold on $1.4 million worth of bets during the launch month of November 2018 was higher.

The $66.8 million in gross winnings was up 55.4% from last year as the June hold was nearly 4.6 percentage points higher than 12 months prior. It also marked the first time Pennsylvania sportsbooks attained double-digit holds in back-to-back months since August and September 2022. Handle increased 4.1% to $483.6 million, the first month below one-half billion since $485.3 million was wagered last August.

The state was eligible to levy taxes on $51.2 million in adjusted gross revenue, re-directing $17.4 million into its coffers. Tax revenue for Fiscal Year 2025 was practically flat compared to 2024 as the $165.8 million represented an increase of nearly $365,000.

That bottom line was severely impacted by the Philadelphia Eagles’ run to winning Super Bowl LIX in January and February as the $20.1 million in receipts those months was $14 million less compared to 2024.

FanDuel administers a beatdown for the ages

By now, everyone has become accustomed to FanDuel consistently recording double-digit holds to the point it is more surprising when the juggernaut has a win rate below 10%. The largest digital operator in Pennsylvania in terms of market share took it to bettors in June with an all-time high hold of 17.5% to keep $28.3 million of $162.2 million wagered.

Its previous best win rate was 15.2% back in May 2023, but high holds in June have become regular for FanDuel. It narrowly missed a 12% win rate in 2023 and ticked up to 12.1% last year. Year-over-year gross revenue, though, was “only” up 30.3% as handle dipped 9.5%.

FanDuel also remained the biggest spender for promotional play among mobile operators, offering $5.6 million in credits and bonuses. Its $52.1 million outlay the first six months of 2025 is tracking close to its overall $105.2 million spend in 2024.

Practically everyone had a good June

DraftKings gamely kept pace with its eternal rival, recording its highest hold in Pennsylvania at 13.6% in keeping $17.8 million of the $130.5 million worth of bets it accepted. It had never reached 12% in any month, with its previous high 11.6% in July 2024 and coming close to that in May at just under 11.6%.

BetMGM easily claimed third place for both revenue and handle, winning $4.3 million of the $46 million handle in crafting a 9.3% win rate. Fanatics continued to aggressively seek business, lavishing more than $3 million worth of bonuses and credits to bettors as it finished with $35 million handle. It proved good business strategy though, as Fanatics also pummeled the public with a 15.6% hold to claim $5.4 million in gross revenue and $2.4 million in taxable winnings.

When combining its Pittsburgh and Philadelphia-based numbers, BetRivers reported $2.1 million in revenue from $21.3 million handle, good for a 9.8% hold. ESPN BET can still be labeled embattled based on its lack of market share, but June marked its first back-to-back holds of 11% or better in Pennsylvania as it totaled $2.4 million in winnings from $21 million in wagers.

Additionally, its $4.2 million promo spend the first six months of 2025 was less than half the $9.1 million outlay recorded in 2024. The downside to the lighter spend is the lighter handle: The $179.6 million handle is down by 34.7%, which has contributed to revenue plunging 28.9% to just shy of $12 million.

England-based bet365 wrapped up its first year of operations in the Keystone State with a 13.2% hold, just off its high of 13.3% in September. It totaled $2.8 million in winnings from $20.9 million worth of wagers and finished Year 1 with $28.5 million in revenue against $353.6 million handle — good for an 8.1% hold.

While bet365 aggressively spent in its first eight months and totaled $24.4 million in credits and bonuses, it has slowed that spend considerably the last four. June marked an all-time low outlay of $687,116, and the spend during those four months has totaled only $3.2 million.

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Chris Altruda

Chris Altruda was a sportswriter with ESPN, The Associated Press, and STATS for more than two decades before turning to the gambling industry at Sports Handle in 2019. When not crunching sports betting revenue figures for InGame or Casino Reports, he is usually listening to Hanabie., Lovebites, and BABYMETAL, or exploring Chicago neighborhoods. His ‘X’ handle is @AlTruda73 and can be reached via email at [email protected]

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