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D.C. United, FanDuel partner to open sportsbook in 2021 at Audi Field

D.C. United, FanDuel partner to open sportsbook at Audi Field originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington

D.C. United has partnered with FanDuel to open a sportsbook in 2021 at the club’s home stadium, Audi Field, pending licensing and approval from the DC Lottery, the team announced on Tuesday.

“D.C. United is looking forward to the opportunity of working with a first-rate operator in this new and exciting space,” D.C. United Chief Strategy Officer Sam Porter said in a statement. “The FanDuel Sportsbook is best-in-class and we believe their expertise, technology, and product will provide our fans, guests at Audi Field, and the Buzzard Point neighborhood a full-slate of entertainment options.”

The news comes just a few months after British company William Hill opened the first sportsbook in the District, located at Capital One Arena, home of the Washington Wizards and Capitals. 

The sportsbook at Audi Field will be open 365 days a year and offer both self-service betting terminals and other various betting windows.

Fanduel currently has 12 sportsbooks across nine different states. The company also offers online gambling in seven states.

“As we continue to expand our nationwide footprint, joining forces with one of the MLS’ most iconic clubs allows us to bring America’s #1 Sportsbook to the nation’s capital,” Fanduel CEO Matt King said. “We’re partnering with D.C. United to elevate the fan experience at Audi Field and bring the DMV area an in-person sports gaming experience other parts of the US have come to know and love from FanDuel.”

With the agreement, Fanduel becomes the exclusive sports betting sponsor of D.C. United. The club previously had a deal with Caesars which included a future sportsbook at the same venue, but that partnership expires this year, according to the Washington Post.

D.C. United approved to host 2,000 fans at Audi Field for opening game vs. New York City FC

D.C. United approved to host 2,000 fans at opening game vs. NYCFC originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonOn April 17, Audi Field will play host to D.C. United's Major League Soccer home opener versus New York City F.C. With approval from the Mayor's Office and DC Health on Monday, it'll also host up to 2,000 fans.In a press conference, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that local professional sports teams are eligible to apply for a waiver that grants them the ability to host fans in a limited capacity. A copy of the March 15 approval letter stated that D.C. United's waiver application to operate Audi Field at 10% capacity, or 2,000 fans, was approved, with HSEMA and DC Health set to monitor the club's compliance "with the hope that we will be able to expand the stadium's capacity in the near future."The letter from the Mayor's Office also outlined the club's proposed protocols, underscoring four key components, including "the importance of controlling and directing fans' ingress and egress from the stadium; minimizing any congregation around restrooms and other outdoor gathering areas; prioritizing, to the greatest extent possible, contactless and in-seat food and beverage service to mitigate contraction; and enforcing COVID-19 protocols derived from CDC and DC Health recommendations, especially mask-wearing and social distancing."The club released a statement on the return of fans following the press conference, thanking the Mayor's Office and DC Health and affirming that they plan to host fans starting on April 17."D.C. United are encouraged by today's update from the Mayor's Office and DC Health approving professional sports teams to welcome fans back into their venues," the statement reads. "The Club applaud Mayor Muriel Bowser for her leadership during the pandemic, as well as DC Health and all of our first responders and frontline workers who have made this possible."The club also stated that it would have additional details on the protocols and ticketing procedures for fans returning to Audi Field in advance of the match against New York City FC.
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