Press Release: 6/5/2026

AG's Office, Gaming Commission, And State Lottery Issue Consumer Advisory Ahead Of 2026 FIFA World Cup

 



Advisory Warns Public About Illegal Gaming Sites and Highlights Legal, Licensed Gaming Options in Massachusetts



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6/04/2026



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Sydney Weiser, Deputy Communications Director



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BOSTON — Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup matches in Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office (AGO), the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC), and the Massachusetts State Lottery Commission (MSLC) today issued a Consumer Advisory to warn the public about the risks associated with illegal gaming operators and help consumers identify lawful gaming options in the Commonwealth.  



The advisory comes as Massachusetts prepares to welcome fans from around the world for World Cup matches and as interest in online sports gaming and wagering continues to grow. Officials are encouraging the public to be cautious of illegal gaming websites and apps that may operate without consumer protections required under state law. 



“Massachusetts residents and the public should know that illegal gaming platforms can expose them to serious risks, including fraud, identity theft, financial exploitation, and unpaid winnings,” said Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell. “As excitement builds ahead of the World Cup, we want the public to have the information they need to identify legal gaming options if they choose to play, protect their personal information, and avoid bad actors looking to capitalize on this major event.”  



"Illegal gaming operators and prediction markets are illegally offering sports wagering without a license and targeting the most vulnerable, including those under 21," said Massachusetts Gaming Commission Chair Jordan Maynard. "The Commission has licensed three retail and seven online sportsbooks to provide a robust legal marketplace for those who choose to wager. Look for the Commission's seal of approval to know you're betting with a legal operator." 



“We’re excited to welcome so many visitors to Massachusetts this summer for the World Cup and we want to ensure the fun they are having is safe, secure, and legal,” said Executive Director of the Massachusetts State Lottery Mark William Bracken. “With the support of the Attorney General’s Office, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission and our other partners in responsible gaming, we are committed to protecting the well-being of our players by providing resources as well as gaming options for adults that are securely operated.” 



Legal Gaming Options in Massachusetts 



In Massachusetts, there are currently five forms of legal, licensed gaming – with a sixth, iLottery, expected to launch in summer 2026. Operators must be licensed or registered to lawfully operate in the Commonwealth. 















































Gaming Type  Online Allowed?  Minimum Age  To File a Complaint 
Casino Gaming  No  21+  MGC; Click here 
Sports Wagering  Yes  21+ 
Horse Racing  Yes  18+ 
Fantasy Contests  Yes  21+  AGO;  Click here  
Retail Lottery (scratch tickets, Keno)  No  18+  MSLC; Click here 
iLottery (launching Summer 2026)  Yes  21+ 











Gaming Type  Online Allowed?  Minimum Age  To File a Complaint 


Warning signs of illegal operators may include: 




  • Guarantees of winnings or unrealistic promotions 

  • Difficulty withdrawing funds 

  • Limited customer support or unclear ownership information 



How to Report Illegal Gaming Activity 



Consumers with concerns related to illegal gaming operators should contact the AGO’s Gaming Enforcement Division by filing a tip online or calling 617-963-2223 



Responsible Gaming Resources 



Help is available for individuals concerned about their own or a loved one’s gambling through the Massachusetts Problem Gambling Helpline by calling or texting “GAMB” to 800-327-5050. 



Additional responsible gaming information is available through the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, the Massachusetts State Lottery Commission, and PlayWell.org.