No. Sporttrade is not available in Tennessee. The state licenses online sports betting, but Sporttrade never held a license there, and the company has since exited the market.
Last reviewed 3 June 2026 · Availability as of June 2026 · Information, not legal advice
As of June 2026, a Tennessee resident cannot use Sporttrade. Tennessee licenses online sports betting through the Tennessee Sports Wagering Council, but Sporttrade never held a license there. Its licensed states were Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, New Jersey, and Virginia. Sporttrade also ceased all wagering on 25 May 2026 and removed platform access for everyone on 26 June 2026 as it exited the online sports betting market.
Where a platform has wound down or never held a license in a state, we say so plainly. We would rather leave a gap than imply access that does not exist.
Tennessee was an early mover on legal online sports betting, which it regulates through the Tennessee Sports Wagering Council. The state runs an online only model and applies a privilege tax to operators. In principle a licensed exchange could apply to serve residents, but Sporttrade never obtained a Tennessee license. Its operating footprint was Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, New Jersey, and Virginia.
Sporttrade ran a betting exchange, where customers trade positions on outcomes against each other and the platform earns a commission rather than profiting from losses. Expanding that model means clearing a separate license in every state, which is slow and costly. Tennessee was not on Sporttrade's list of licensed states while it was active.
Tennessee has also taken a hard line on the newer prediction market products, sending cease and desist letters in January 2026 to firms offering sports event contracts. Separately, Sporttrade exited the online sports betting market in 2026, ceasing all wagering on 25 May 2026 and removing platform access for every user on 26 June 2026. It has applied to the CFTC, posted in February 2026, to relaunch as a federally regulated prediction market exchange. That application is pending as of June 2026, so there is currently no Sporttrade product a Tennessee resident can use.
We are not showing an open account or compare module on this page because Sporttrade is not available to Tennessee residents as of June 2026. Sporttrade wound down its sports betting operations in mid 2026 and never held a license in Tennessee. We only point readers to a platform where it is genuinely legal and available to them. If Sporttrade relaunches under a CFTC approval and reaches Tennessee, we will update this page and its review date.
Sporttrade ran as a licensed sports betting exchange in a small set of states, then exited the online sports betting market in 2026 and applied to the CFTC to relaunch as a prediction market. Confirm the live position with the platform and the regulators before relying on anything here.
Status as of June 2026. We never invent a citation, and where a position is contested we mark it as contested.
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No. As of June 2026 Sporttrade is not available to Tennessee residents. It never held a Tennessee license and has wound down its sports betting. This is general information, not legal advice.
Yes, through the Tennessee Sports Wagering Council under an online only model. Sporttrade was never one of its licensed operators.
Before its wind down, Sporttrade held licenses in Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, New Jersey, and Virginia, not Tennessee.
It ceased all wagering on 25 May 2026 and removed access for everyone on 26 June 2026. It has applied to the CFTC to relaunch as a nationwide prediction market exchange.
Possibly, if its pending CFTC application is approved and a federally regulated exchange is allowed to operate nationwide. That is unresolved as of June 2026.