Official website
AvailableWhat to know
This usually works as a subscription or recurring entry rather than a one-time checkout.
Yes — Multi-Match has an online option in Maryland, but only as a subscription or recurring entry on the official state lottery platform, not as a one-time ticket purchase. See how that works below.
Lottery Valley does not sell tickets. Fact-checked against Maryland lottery and partner sources—verify availability and rules below before you act.
Where this game is available online
See whether this game is sold on the official lottery site, through a courier, or both.
What to know
This usually works as a subscription or recurring entry rather than a one-time checkout.
Subscription format
The important distinction here is that you may be enrolling in recurring play instead of buying a normal one-time ticket online.
How this route works
The official Maryland lottery sells Multi-Match online as a subscription or recurring entry.
That usually means you are setting up scheduled entries instead of buying a one-time ticket at checkout.
Check subscription length, renewal rules, and funding details before you enroll.
Rules and eligibility
These are the main rules to check before you create an account, subscribe, or place an order.
| Rule | What applies |
|---|---|
| Eligibility | 18+ only. |
| Location | You must be physically located in Maryland to complete online play or purchase. |
| Authority | The official Maryland lottery remains the final authority for account rules, claims, and game availability. |
| Important note | Make sure you understand whether the online sale is recurring-only before you assume a one-time ticket is available. |
Start the subscription
Use these steps only if recurring entry is the product you actually want.
Step-by-step
Start with the official Maryland lottery site and create an account if you need one.
Choose Multi-Match and confirm whether it is sold as a draw game, subscription, or digital game.
Finish checkout on the official platform and keep the state rules in mind for claims and account funding.
More online paths
Use these pages to compare how other games or digital catalogs are sold online in this state.
Short answers about the online route, eligibility, and who actually handles the purchase.
Yes, but treat it as a subscription product. Multi-Match is listed through the Official Maryland Lottery, and the key issue is whether the state is offering recurring entry instead of a normal one-time checkout.
Not always. On subscription-only routes, the state lottery may require you to enroll in recurring or scheduled entry instead of buying a standard single ticket online.
Usually yes. Official online lottery access normally requires you to be physically located in Maryland when you play, and you still have to meet the state's age requirement of 18+.
Funding rules depend on the official Maryland lottery platform. Check the state account setup flow for accepted payment methods before you enroll.
No. Lottery Valley does not sell lottery tickets or process orders. When online play is available, purchases happen on the official state lottery platform or a licensed partner such as Jackpot.com.
Online lottery sales in Maryland are limited to authorized channels that meet state age (18+) and location rules. The official Maryland lottery sets the underlying game rules; couriers operate only where state law allows retail ticket ordering through a licensed retailer.
Usually no. Both official online lottery access and courier ordering typically require you to be physically inside Maryland when you play or place the order.
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