Oxford Casino
Oxford Casino now hosts an active retail sportsbook in Maine, filing monthly revenue reports with the Maine Gambling Control Unit under the name Oxford Sportsbook. Handle is modest; through April 2026 the venue reported just over $107K in total wagers since its appearance in the regulator's filings.
At a Glance
The Path to a Retail Sportsbook
Maine's LD 585 permits commercial casinos to apply directly to the Maine Gambling Control Unit for a retail sports betting license, separate from the four exclusive online licenses held by the Wabanaki Nations. Churchill Downs; which owns Oxford Casino as well as TwinSpires (its national online wagering brand); has the corporate infrastructure to launch a retail book if Maine's economics support it.
Why It Hasn't Happened
The combination of Maine's modest population, the two-operator online dominance of Caesars and DraftKings, and the capital cost of building a retail sportsbook footprint has slowed commercial casino entries. Most national casino operators prioritize online expansion (where ~95% of US handle flows) over retail buildouts in smaller states.
Online Alternatives
Bettors in western Maine; Oxford County, Lewiston-Auburn, the Sebago Lake region; can place bets online through Caesars and DraftKings via the standard mobile apps. Geolocation is enforced throughout the state, including all areas served by Oxford Casino's customer base. See our Lewiston betting guide for nearby context.
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