In-Stadium Sports Betting Could Be Coming To Ford Field This Fall

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Written By Matt Burke on February 27, 2020Last Updated on October 13, 2020
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An in-stadium “sports betting lounge” is a highly likely new addition that could be observed at Ford Field when the 2020 NFL season kicks off.

While it may not adhere strictly to the conventional concept of a “sportsbook,” this platform will enable fans residing in a specified region to place bets on the Lions and other NFL events on a typical autumn Sunday.

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What will it look like?

These lounges will not have betting windows or betting kiosks.

However, it is probable that you will come across numerous televisions tuned to the NFL Red Zone, along with betting lines and prop bet choices specifically designed for the online sportsbook in Michigan that has paid a significant amount to sponsor this feature.

One can easily imagine a scenario where there exists a “Ford Field Sports Betting Lounge – Presented by William Hill.”

Last week, ESPN had the opportunity to interview Chris Halpin, the NFL’s chief strategy and growth officer, who discussed the appearance of these lounges.

Halpin informed ESPN that betting lounges will be permitted, resembling the existing daily fantasy lounges. These lounges will be located in a separate, discreet area designated for adults, equipped with a betting setup. However, traditional betting windows will not be present.

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Baby steps toward a full-fledged embrace

Although the NFL is undoubtedly becoming more lenient towards sports betting, it is improbable that the league will make a big fuss about the gradual integration of this culture.

It is highly likely that Roger Goodell and his team are currently keeping a close eye on the developments within the XFL, a league that has wholeheartedly embraced sports betting.

During XFL broadcasts, the announcers openly discuss various aspects of the game, including its spread, point totals, and even prop bets.

The XFL TV broadcasts consistently display the game’s spread for easy viewing.

Halpin expressed his satisfaction with the progressive development of the sports betting culture across different states in an interview with ESPN. He conveyed increasing enthusiasm towards the growth of sports betting and highlighted their increased involvement in this domain. He further emphasized a strong sense of optimism regarding its ongoing development.

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