On Wednesday, the Oregon Lottery launched its sports betting app, Scoreboard. The app will allow people within the state of Oregon to place legal wagers on professional sports and is the agency’s first venture into online sales and gameplay.

The lottery’s website crashed the day before the launch, but Oregon Lottery spokesman Matt Shelby said the issue wasn’t related to the app.

The Oregon Lottery was supposed to launch the app in time for football season, but the rollout was delayed. Chinook Winds, a Lincoln City casino, opened a sports betting lounge in late August, beating the Oregon Lottery to the market.

The Oregon Lottery estimated the app would bring in a net profit of $37 million on $1.6 billion in sports betting during the first three years the app is in use.