Stake launches in Mexico ahead of World Cup

Stake launches in Mexico ahead of World Cup

Stake launches in Mexico ahead of World Cup
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Stake has officially launched its operations in Mexico through stake.mx, marking a significant step in its ongoing expansion into regulated markets across the globe.

This move introduces Stake’s leading sportsbook and casino platform to Mexico, one of Latin America’s most vibrant and rapidly growing online gambling markets, just before the nation co-hosts the 2026 World Cup.

Operating on the stake.mx domain, Stake offers a premium user experience with advanced technology and a comprehensive content portfolio. The platform is optimized for mobile use, catering specifically to local preferences.

Mexico’s strong sports betting culture, high mobile penetration and increasing digital adoption make it an ideal market for Stake’s services. This launch not only solidifies Stake’s presence in Latin America but also builds on its successes in Peru and Colombia.

In Mexico, Stake operates under a permit-based framework regulated by the Ministry of Interior (SEGOB), acting under Uno Capali’s license. This ensures compliance with local regulations while allowing Stake to establish a scalable and locally tailored presence.

Jarrod Febbraio, Stake Director, says: “Mexico is an important and exciting market for us -one that combines strong underlying growth with a deep cultural connection to sport, which aligns perfectly with what Stake is built for.”

“We have built significant momentum across Latin America in recent years, including in markets such as Peru and Colombia, and Mexico represents a natural next step given its scale and long-term potential.

“With Mexico set to co-host the 2026 football World Cup tournament, the timing of this launch reflects our ability to move with precision into high-value markets at the right moment.   It gives us the opportunity to establish a strong presence ahead of one of the biggest sporting events in the world and deliver a world-class experience for Mexican players.”