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ESPN BET Sportsbook to be unveiled at Hollywood Casino Toledo on Friday

The "refreshed" sportsbook features three betting windows, 19 betting kiosks, 13 video poker machines and over 40 TVs, including a 460-square-foot jumbotron.
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TOLEDO, Ohio — Hollywood Casino Toledo is set to unveil its newly branded ESPN BET Sportsbook and Restaurant on Friday.

The space is located on the main casino floor next to Final Cut Steakhouse and features three betting windows, 19 betting kiosks, 13 video poker machines and over 40 HDTVs, including a 460-square-foot jumbotron.

On Friday, Sept. 27, customers will have the chance to enjoy ESPN BET merch giveaways and chances to win college football gameday tickets or a new gaming console.

“We are thrilled to bring this premium betting and viewing atmosphere to our customers in the great city of Toledo,” said Brad Hirsch, vice president and general manager of Hollywood Casino Toledo. “Leveraging the ESPN BET brand allows us to deliver an even better experience for our guests not just on the betting side, but the dining and sports viewing side as well. We are looking forward to finding new and exciting ways to activate our ESPN BET space and deliver unique experiences that you can only find here at Hollywood Toledo."

The ESPN BET Sportsbook in Toledo is one of several branded retail locations scheduled to open across PENN properties this fall, according to Hollywood Casino. The sportsbook inside Hollywood Casino Toledo was formerly known as Barstool Sportsbook.

Hollywood Casino Toledo said the opening of the sportsbook furthers brand connectivity between PENN Entertainment's retail casino and online sports betting platform.

ESPN BET launches in November 2023 and "combines ESPN's industry-leading brand and multiplatform reach with PENN's proprietary in-house technology and deep sportsbook operation expertise."

Hollywood Casino Toledo said ESPN BET is currently available for online sports betting in 18 jurisdictions, including Ohio.

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