Have you ever watched videos or a live stream on your sportsbook? A couple of sportsbooks live stream full games on their site and app, but that is as far as many of the sportsbooks go. Sports Interaction has something a little different for their bettors.
What is Sports Interaction’s Locker Room?
What is Sports Interaction’s Locker Room?
Highlights
- What is the locker room feature?
- Watch tutorials and more
- Live streams available
What is Sports Interaction’s locker room feature?
Sports Interaction has made a ton of videos available on the sportsbook through the locker room feature. Sports Interaction is one of the few sportsbooks that gives their bettors content that can be watched directly from the sportsbook. Some sportsbooks find ways to provide their bettors with extra content through their social media accounts or blog. But Sports Interaction is providing extra content right on the sportsbook. If you’re a Sports Interaction bettor or have visited the sportsbook, you might have missed this feature.
When users open Sports Interaction’s sportsbook with the site or betting app, a ton of leagues and sports will pop up at the top of the page that can be scrolled through under the Sports Interaction logo. Users will find popular leagues like the NFL, NHL, and NBA when they scroll through. Users who scroll to the end of the list will find the locker room feature. The words locker room will show up with a logo of a camera.
Find betting tutorials
Users will see the TV original content section when they reach the locker room. From there users will find a ton of how to bet tutorials. These tutorials explain how to bet on different leagues, how to place different types of bets, and provide users with some tips. These tutorials are all videos and can be watched in the locker room. Over 30 how to bet tutorials are available. Many of the tutorials are one or two minutes long.
Some of the tutorials available
- How to bet on NCAA March Madness
- How to bet on Hockey and the NHL
- Sports Interaction 101: Explaining the over/under betting
- Explaining a same-game parlay in sports betting
- How to bet on the PHWL playoffs (Professional Women’s Hockey League)
- How to bet a NFL point spread on the Sports Interaction app
- Learning the different betting types in roulette
Podcast and Sports betting talk show
Users can also find Sports Interaction’s podcast and sports betting talk show through the locker room. The podcast is a Leafs podcast named Homestand Leafs: Toronto Maple Leafs podcast.
The hosts cover a bunch of topics that are about the Toronto Maple Leafs. 16 videos are available for the Leafs podcast at the moment. The sports betting talk show covers a lot more topics and has a lot more videos available. Users will find over 135 videos to choose from.
Some podcast episodes
- Maple Leafs trade deadline plans? Could Toronto trade Samsonov?
- Should the Leafs ditch TJ Brodie for Simon Benoit?
- What’s the Maple Leafs Identity?
- The next 80 goalscorer is Auston Matthews
Some sports betting talk show episodes
- 5 worst people at fantasy football draft
- Odds to win Premier League (2024)
- Top 5 most bet on NFL teams & Premier League Preview
- Can Canada’s men’s basketball team win gold at the 2024 Olympics?
- MLB midseason betting trends, World Series predictions
Live watch parties
On Sunday, Sports Interaction streamed a live watch party for the NFL through the locker room feature. This was the NFL week 10 Sunday Night Football watch party: Detroit Lions vs Houston Texans.
Three people hosted the watch party. A live chat was available for users to interact with other users and ask questions to the hosts. The watch party lasted about three hours. The hosts talked about the game and one of them gave a few best bets for the night. Sports Interaction may stream more watch parties through the locker room feature in the future. The Lions defeated the Texans 26-23.
Kahfeel Buchanan graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University’s journalism program. When not reading, writing, or covering sports, he likes to drink coffee, watch movies, and more. He has years of sports writing and journalism experience. From covering basketball games at Toronto Metropolitan University for the school paper to writing about sports betting, he has published a ton of sports stories throughout his time as a journalist. His work doesn’t end there, Kahfeel wrote a bunch of opinion stories on the Toronto Raptors during his early years as a sports writer, once writing about Fred VanVleet making the NBA All-Star team months before his first All-Star selection in 2022. He works hard to give readers quality journalism and great stories.