The Michigan Gaming Control Board reports that the state has recorded an all-time high in gross online sports betting revenue during November 2025, generating $87.3 million.
Gross gambling revenue from both sports betting and iGaming reached $335.7 million, which was 18.1% higher compared to 2024.
Adjusted gross receipts were 24% higher than in 2024 but behind October 2025’s $310.9 million. However, player spending was down 2.9% from 2024, reaching $631.1 million in November 2025.
FanDuel and MotorCity were the leaders in the sports betting market, generating $39.2 million in gross receipts and $28.2 million in adjusted receipts.
DraftKings and the Bay Mills Indian Community came in second with $23.8 million in revenue and $19.9 million in adjusted receipts.
BetMGM was also in the top three with $10.5 million in revenue and $6.7 million in adjusted receipts.
In the iGaming market, FanDuel came in first again, with $71.8 million in gross receipts and $67.5 million in adjusted revenue, followed by BetMGM with $63 million in gross receipts and $59.2 million in adjusted revenue.
$53 million was collected in total taxes, of which $48.5 million was from iGaming and $4.5 million from sports betting.
Additionally, the three commercial casinos of Detroit generated $108.2 million in revenue. MGM Grand Detroit led with a 47% market share, MotorCity Casino had 30%, and Hollywood Casino had a 23% market share.
















