With such a broad selection of sportsbooks, there is a myriad of sports and betting markets for sports wagering. The most popular major sports are pro and college football, pro and college basketball, baseball, ice hockey, and the UFC. As one of the states with the highest participation rates, betting on rugby games has become a popular pastime for gamblers.
If you're lucky enough to be in Philly on an October night when the Eagles, Phillies, Sixers, and Flyers are all playing, die-hard fans can make parlays on all four teams. Ditto for people from Pittsburgh, who can parlay the Pirates, Penguins, and Steelers all to win.
- NCAAF
- NBA
- NCAAB
- MLB
- NHL
- UFC
The reason why these sports are so popular is because of how much coverage and airtime professional sports get in the US. It's ingrained into the culture, and with the broad acceptance of sports gambling, more attention is paid to the activity by major networks like ESPN, CBS, and FOX Sports.
While it's easy to find bets on pro sports in all states with legal sports betting, that's not the case with college sports. Some states have restrictions on betting on in-state college games, while others have banned them altogether. Luckily, that's not the case with Pennsylvania.
Here are the teams most often wagered on in PA:
-
Pittsburgh Steelers
One of the most popular NFL teams in the nation calls Steel City its home. The Pittsburgh Steelers have won six Super Bowls, and their fans refer to the city as Sixburgh. Some of the league’s most legendary players are alumni, including Jerome Bettis, Ben Roethlisberger, and Terry Bradshaw.
-
Philadelphia Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles are the other NFL franchise to follow on PA sports betting sites. While it hasn't enjoyed as much success as its cross-state rivals, the team won its first Super Bowl in 2018. The Eagles play their home games at Lincoln Financial Field and are a member of the famed NFC East Division.
-
Pittsburgh Penguins
The Pittsburgh Penguins have been in the NHL since the 1967 expansion. The Pens have won the Stanley Cup five times, which is tied for the most among non-Original Six teams. Their success has come behind the names of all-time greats like Mario Lemieux, Jaromir Jagr, and Sidney Crosby.
-
Philadelphia Flyers
Also known as the Broad Street Bullies, the Philadelphia Flyers were also part of the 1967 NHL expansion. They are fierce adversaries of the Penguins, and the matchups are so intense that some call it the best rivalry in the league. However, unlike the Pens, the Flyers haven't won a Stanley Cup since 1975.
-
Pittsburgh Pirates
Established in 1882, the Pirates were part of the American Association before joining the National League in 1887. The team plays its home games at PNC Park. Several former players like Roberto Clemente, Honus Wagner, and Willie "Pops" Stargel are members of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
-
Philadelphia Phillies
The Phillies were founded as members of the National League in 1883. The club is the oldest team in American sports with the same continuous city and name. However, success has been limited, as the Phillies have only won two World Series titles in their long existence.
-
Philadelphia 76ers
The Philadelphia 76ers are one of eight franchises out of the original 23 to make it out of the NBA's first decade of existence. The club has three NBA Championships, and fans have seen several legendary names like Wilt Chamberlain, Allen Iverson, and Julius Irving ply their trade for the city.