FanDuel has forged an exciting new partnership with YouTube, offering an exclusive benefit to its users. Under this deal, FanDuel customers who place a $5 bet will receive a three-week free trial for NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube and YouTube TV. This collaboration marks FanDuel as the sole sportsbook in the U.S. to team up with the streaming giant for such an offer.
Mike Raffensperger, FanDuel’s President of Sports, emphasized the significance of this partnership, stating, “Football season is an exhilarating time for fans, and we are committed to delivering an unparalleled sports betting experience all season long.” He further added, “As we continue to raise the bar with new product features that allow fans to engage with the NFL in new ways, we’re also thrilled to again partner with YouTube to offer a NFL Sunday Ticket free trial to our customers, providing an NFL betting experience only available with FanDuel.”
NFL Sunday Ticket provides fans with access to live, out-of-market Sunday afternoon football games throughout the NFL season. In addition to the free trial offer, new FanDuel customers betting $5 will also receive $200 in bonus bets, further enhancing the appeal of this promotional offer.
FanDuel is also rolling out several updates to its betting features. The Same Game Parlay (SGP) now includes new options like Player Quarter Props, Defensive Props, and bets on specific player actions. Additionally, FanDuel has redesigned its “Quick Bets” tab to make it easier for users to place short-duration bets, such as those predicting the outcome of an ongoing drive. New Player Pages will offer detailed performance trends and prop bet options, providing a more comprehensive betting experience.
In other news, FanDuel recently expanded its operations into the Washington DC area. This expansion followed delays due to the city’s FY2025 budget. With the approval from the Office of Lottery and Gaming, FanDuel, along with competitors BetMGM and Caesars, can now operate in the region, marking a significant step in FanDuel’s growth.