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Almost all Caitlin Clark and Fever games are moving to NBA arenas amid unprecedented ticket demand in the WNBA

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Indiana Fever aren’t just a basketball team anymore, they’re a traveling roadshow that the WNBA’s current infrastructure can barely contain. Despite the fact that Caitlin Clark only suited up for 13 of the 44 regular-season games last year-and missed the postseason entirely, 2025 was still the franchise’s most successful campaign in over a decade.

Not since their 2015 Finals run have we seen this kind of momentum in Indianapolis. By pushing the eventual champion Las Vegas Aces to a gritty five-game series in the semifinals, the Fever proved their core of Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, and a healthy Clark is built for a title.

Now, with the new CBA agreement pumping real money into the league, all three stars are returning on bigger contracts with one goal: finishing the job.

The NBA Arena Takeover: How Caitlin Clark Forced a League-Wide Shift

Any lingering doubts about Clark’s health were buried in Puerto Rico. After leading Team USA to a perfect 5-0 record in the FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Tournament and walking away with the MVP trophy, it’s clear she hasn’t missed a beat. Averaging a tournament-leading 6.4 assists alongside 11.6 points per game, Clark proved she’s ready to pilot the most hyped offense in basketball.

This “clean bill of health” has sent WNBA front offices into a scheduling frenzy. Because her popularity translates directly into sold-out gates and skyrocketing merchandise sales, a staggering 39 of the Fever’s 44 games this season will be played in NBA-sized arenas.

This includes all 22 home games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, but the real story is the “away” movement. Teams are abandoning their smaller, intimate venues to cash in on the demand. Official venue changes for Fever matchups now include stops at State Farm Arena (Dream), Crypto.com Arena (Sparks), Target Center (Lynx), Barclays Center (Liberty), United Center (Sky), American Airlines Center (Wings), and Scotiabank Arena (Tempo).

With over 70 free agents hitting the market and Angel Reese entering a pivotal third season, the talent density in these big buildings is going to be historic. Add the second season for Paige Bueckers to a Dallas roster holding the #1 overall pick, and you have a league that has officially outgrown its “boutique” beginnings.

The Final Five: Tracking the Rare “Non-NBA” Venues on the 2026 Fever Calendar

For fans who prefer the classic, loud, and tight atmosphere of traditional WNBA venues, your opportunities to see the Fever in a smaller setting are becoming a rarity. Only five “exceptions” remain on the schedule where Indiana will play in non-NBA or smaller-capacity arenas.

If you want to catch Clark, Boston, and Mitchell in these intimate environments, you’ll need to circle these dates (and likely pay a premium on the secondary market):

  • June 8 – @ Washington Mystics: Playing at the CareFirst Arena, a venue far smaller than the Wizards’ home court.
  • June 13 – @ Connecticut Sun: A stop at the legendary Mohegan Sun Arena, which remains one of the few elite venues not tied to an NBA market.
  • July 12 – @ Las Vegas Aces: The champs are staying put at Michelob ULTRA Arena for this mid-summer clash.
  • August 23 – @ Chicago Sky: While one game vs. Chicago moved to the United Center, this late-August matchup remains at Wintrust Arena.
  • September 18 – @ Toronto Tempo: The expansion hype in Canada is real, but this specific game is set for the Coca-Cola Coliseum rather than Scotiabank Arena.

Whether it’s the $1.4 million Supermax contracts or the 20,000-seat sellouts, the 2026 season is the point of no return for the league’s commercial growth.

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