America’s no. 1 sportsbook operator William Hill US has finally announced the launch of its official sports betting mobile app for Colorado gamblers. The app will give Coloradans a variety of options to place bets on their favorite football teams and players from the comfort of their homes.
The launch of the app came at a time when the 2020 NFL season is ready to kick off from September 10, 2020. With sports getting back in action and people still staying at home mostly, online betting is something that will keep fans and gamblers engaged with their favorite sports. With its launch in Colorado, the number of states with William Hill US’ presence reaches 5.
Online sports betting has recently witnessed a tremendous growth across the state since sports betting has been legalized here in May 2020, said William Hill US CEO Joe Asher.
The app will be available for download at both Android and iOS smartphones. An array of features within the app will make betting easy, secure, and fun for bettors while giving them real-time sports updates.
Apart from these, bettors will have the option of making deposits and withdrawals as and when needed. As a promotional scheme, bettors depositing via the app will be offered a free bet of up to $500.
The app went live on September 9, 2020, with former Broncos player Rod Smith placing the first bet.
The app launch could not have come at a better time for Colorado as the 2020 NFL season and legalized sports betting is like a festival bonanza for sports bettors.
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