Step 1: Create Account
Creating an account on FanDuel Sportsbook is pretty straightforward, although you must be 21 years of age or older to participate.
First, you will need this information:
Email
Username
Create a Secure Password
Legal Name
Date of Birth
Home Address
Last four digits of your SSN
Phone Number
Home Address
From there, you will have to confirm your age and eligibility. There may be a series of questions that are needed to be answered to verify your identity depending upon the state you are in. Once that is complete, you will be all set to start betting on FanDuel Sportsbook.
Step 2: Deposit on FanDuel Sportsbook
There are several options you can use to deposit on FanDuel Sportsbook, although some do come with fees.
Online Banking (free)
Debit/Credit Card ($5 fee)
PayPal ($5 fee)
eCheck (Free)
TVG Prepaid Card ($5 fee)
Green Dot MoneyPak (No Deposit Fee)
PayNearMe (No Deposit Fee)
Wire Transfer ($15 fee)
Money Orders or Checks (Free)
Once you are logged into your account, you will be able to press the deposit button to determine how you want funds to be added to your account. To take advantage of certain sign up bonuses at FanDuel, the minimum qualifying deposit is $10.
Step 3: Place a bet
There are so many professional and collegiate sports that you can bet on at FanDuel Sportsbook. Each sport has different props, futures and variety of bets, but FanDuel has something for every sports fan.
NFL
There are a ton of different ways to bet on the NFL at FanDuel Sportsbook. The NFL season is 17 games long before turning over the playoffs, but you can also bet on preseason action at FanDuel as well.
For regular season and playoff games, you’ll be able to bet on each matchup’s spread, total and moneyline, as well as different prop bets for the individual games.
There are also futures that you can bet on at FanDuel, which are longer term bets, such as season awards (MVP, Rookie of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and more), who will win each division, conference and obviously… the Super Bowl!
Bettors can also take advantage of FanDuel’s same-game parlay feature to make multiple picks for one game between props, game lines and more, to attempt to cash in on some more favorable odds.
NBA
The 82-game regular season in the NBA can be a bit of a grind, but FanDuel offers a ton of different NBA betting options to keep you engaged with every game.
From player props that range from points, rebounds and assists to 3-pointers made, first basket scorers and more, you can back your favorite players just about every night.
Not only that, but similar to the NFL there are a ton of futures bets on awards, conference winners, division winners and the winner of the NBA Finals to dive into as well.
And of course, there are the traditional spread, moneyline, total and parlay picks that you can make as well. FanDuel also occasionally offers different boosted parlays or props for players throughout the season.
MLB
There are a ton of options when betting on baseball, and bettors who like to wager live in game can even bet on the outcome of a player’s at bat in real time.
There are moneyline, run line and total bets available at FanDuel as well as props for players to hit a home run, their total bases, pitcher strikeouts and much more. Like the NBA and NFL there are also futures that you can wager on from awards to the World Series winner and much more.
NHL
Betting on hockey is a little similar to baseball, as there is a “puck line” for every game that is usually 1.5 with different odds on either side.
FanDuel offers prop bets, totals, moneylines and futures for hockey as well, similar to the other major sports. You can wager on players to score goals, the number of shots they take, saves for goalies and so much more.
Soccer
There are three traditional options when betting on soccer, also referred to as the 3-way moneyline, where you can bet on either side to win the game, or bet it to end in a draw.
FanDuel also offers prop bets for goal scorers, shots, assists and more.
Golf
There are several different ways to bet on each golf tournament, including picking the outright winner, betting a golfer to make or miss the cut, or taking the final position of different golfers (Top 5, Top 10, Top 20 etc.)
Betting on golf can be tough, with so many players in each field, but that usually means you will get paid out at favorable odds if you do pick a tournament winner.
Tennis
When betting on tennis, you can choose which player you believe will win the match, and it certain events you can also bet the number of games (over or under) that a player will win the match in.
MMA
MMA and UFC betting allows bettors to choose the winner of a respective fight as well the outcome of the match, TKO, KO, Decision, etc. Betting on an entire card can be a rollercoaster ride for MMA fans, as each fight has little more meaning.
NASCAR
There are a few ways to bet on NASCAR. You can make weekly wagers for who will win each event, you can bet on drivers against each other in head-to-head matchups, and you can place futures wagers on who will win the NASCAR Cup as well.
Boxing
Similar to MMA, bettors that are focusing on boxing can choose the winner of each fight, as well as how the fight comes to an end.