ESPN Bet

ESPN BET is no longer an operating sportsbook. After launching in late 2023 as Penn Entertainment’s ESPN-branded sportsbook, the venture failed to gain meaningful market share in a U.S. market dominated by DraftKings and FanDuel. ESPN and Penn mutually ended their partnership effective December 1, 2025, bringing the ESPN BET brand to an end. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Rather than disappearing entirely, ESPN BET was rebranded as theScore Bet, while ESPN entered a new exclusive partnership naming DraftKings its official sportsbook and odds provider. This page looks back at ESPN BET’s brief place in the U.S. sportsbook landscape, explains what happened to existing customers, and points bettors toward the sportsbook that replaced it. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Former ESPN BET sportsbook home screen

What Happened to ESPN BET?

ESPN BET should be understood as a discontinued sportsbook brand, not as an active alternative to DraftKings, FanDuel, bet365, BetMGM, Caesars, or offshore sportsbooks. The important question for bettors is no longer whether ESPN BET is worth using, but where the product, customers, and ESPN betting integration went after the brand was shut down.

Penn Entertainment launched ESPN BET in 2023 after rebranding Barstool Sportsbook under a licensing partnership with ESPN. The sportsbook gave Penn access to one of the strongest sports media brands in the United States, but ESPN BET did not become a serious challenger to the DraftKings/FanDuel duopoly. In 2025, ESPN and Penn ended the agreement, Penn moved the sportsbook platform back toward theScore Bet, and ESPN entered a separate relationship with DraftKings.

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Launched as ESPN BET

ESPN BET launched in 2023 as Penn Entertainment’s ESPN-branded sportsbook, replacing the company’s Barstool Sportsbook identity in the U.S. market.

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No Longer Operating

ESPN BET is no longer an active sportsbook brand. Bettors should not treat old ESPN BET reviews, bonus pages, or app references as current sportsbook information.

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Moved to theScore Bet

Penn’s sportsbook product continued under theScore Bet branding, making theScore Bet the relevant review for bettors trying to understand what replaced ESPN BET.

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ESPN Shifted to DraftKings

ESPN’s sportsbook strategy shifted away from operating under the ESPN BET brand and toward a DraftKings partnership for sportsbook and odds integration.

SportsIntensity Take

ESPN BET is useful today mainly as a case study in how difficult it is to convert media-brand recognition into sportsbook market share. For active betting options, bettors should compare theScore Bet, DraftKings, FanDuel, bet365, BetMGM, Caesars, Fanatics, and offshore sportsbooks rather than evaluating ESPN BET as though it still exists.