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Caesars Sportsbook vs FanDuel

Caesars Sportsbook vs FanDuel — Live Odds Side-by-Side

Live Caesars Sportsbook vs FanDuel odds across MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL games happening right now. Kalshi and Polymarket overlays included — see which book is offering the best price on each market.

Caesars SportsbookSportsbook
Parent: Caesars Entertainment Inc.
Launched: 2019
Markets: Live in 25+ states
Depth: Broad
Edge: Caesars Rewards integration with the casino loyalty program is the best comps tie-in in betting.
Tradeoff: Lines often lag DraftKings/FanDuel by 30-90s; not first-to-market.
State-regulated + Nevada (Caesars properties).
FanDuelSportsbook
Parent: Flutter Entertainment plc
Launched: 2018
Markets: Live in 25+ states
Depth: Broad
Edge: #1 US market share by revenue. Strong NFL/NBA totals & spreads. Best-in-class UX.
Tradeoff: Player-prop pricing tends to mirror DraftKings (low edge between the two).
State-regulated. Flutter is LSE/NYSE-listed.
Live Odds — Next 72 HoursRefreshed live; Kalshi/books typically refresh every 5-30 min
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Caesars Sportsbook vs FanDuel — practical differences

Caesars Sportsbook: caesars rewards integration with the casino loyalty program is the best comps tie-in in betting. FanDuel: #1 us market share by revenue. strong nfl/nba totals & spreads. best-in-class ux. For most regulated US bettors the right strategy is to hold accounts at both and line shop — neither book consistently leads on every market.

Where the gaps appear

Game lines (h2h, spreads, totals) on major-league sports usually agree within 1-2 percentage points between Caesars Sportsbook and FanDuel — the books pull from similar pricing services and adjust against each other in real time. Player props and futures are where divergence shows up: market depth differs, and one book will price stale relative to the other for hours at a time when news drops.

FAQ

Caesars Sportsbook vs FanDuel — which has better odds?
Neither consistently wins. Across MLB and NBA moneylines, Caesars Sportsbook and FanDuel prices typically agree within 1-2pp, with each beating the other on roughly half the markets. The biggest gaps appear on player props and futures where market depth differs.
Should I have accounts at both?
Yes — line shopping between major regulated US books captures 2-5% extra EV over a season. The 90 seconds it takes to check both before placing a bet is the highest-hourly-rate work in regulated betting.
Which book has better promotions?
Both offer competitive new-user offers ($1,000 first bet on Caesars (full refund as a bonus bet if your first bet loses) vs $200 in bonus bets on first $5 bet (offer varies by state)). Ongoing promos cycle: Caesars Sportsbook historically runs more SGP boosts; FanDuel runs more odds-boost specials on chalk parlays.
How do exchange prices (Kalshi, Polymarket) compare?
Kalshi and Polymarket frequently price 3-10pp off both Caesars Sportsbook and FanDuel on the same market. SportsBookISH overlays the exchange prices on every event so you can spot when the sportsbooks are out of step with the regulated exchange consensus.

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