Las Vegas Aces To Play Four Of 22 Home Games At T-Mobile Arena In 2025


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By Cassandra Cousineau, LVSportsBiz.com Aces Writer

LAS VEGAS, Nevada — The WNBA Aces will play four of their 22 home games in 2025 at T-Mobile Arena not too far from the team’s usual home court at Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay hotel-casino on the Strip.

The Aces are strategically expanding their market presence and reinforcing their status as one of the most bankable franchises in the WNBA.

Last September, the team became the first in WNBA history to sell out season ticket memberships in back-to-back years. The 2025 season allotment sold out before the conclusion of the 2024 campaign, solidifying the Aces as one of the league’s hottest tickets.

Yet, the Aces also are trying to be affordable with ticket prices starting at $15.

Fans hoping to score season tickets for the 2026 season can join the Aces wait list through the team’s website. Per the team, wait list members will be granted early access to season tickets when available, priority access to single-game and playoff tickets, discounts on Aces merchandise, and invitations to select team events.

Aces owner Mark Davis and team president Nikki Fargas

Las Vegas will play 18 of their 22 home games at Michelob Ultra Arena, while four high-profile matchups will be held at T-Mobile Arena. Those games are:

June 22 vs. Indiana Fever

September 4 vs. Minnesota Lynx

September 7 & 9 vs. Chicago Sky

A pair of 22s — Wilson for the Aces and Clark for the Fever.

One of the key games at T-Mobile Arena will feature a showdown between the veteran-laden Aces and a retooled Indiana Fever team. Las Vegas bested Indiana twice last season, but this is a different Fever squad determined to make a deep playoff run in 2025.

Indiana has been aggressive this offseason, making major roster adjustments to bolster their postseason push. They recently traded their 2022 No. 2 draft pick, NaLyssa Smith, to the Dallas Wings, while also parting ways with other key pieces.

At the same time, the Fever have re-signed guard Kelsey Mitchell and acquired Sophie Cunningham via trade. Additionally, they’ve added veteran talent in DeWanna Bonner, Natasha Howard, and former Aces fan favorite Sydney Colson.

Former Aces player, Colson

With two WNBA Rookies of the Year, Caitlin Clark (2024) and Aliyah Boston (2023), forming the team’s young core, Indiana is surrounding its rising stars with tested veterans, aiming to challenge experienced squads like the Aces.

The Aces also made some moves, trading talented and popular Kelsey Plum to Los Angeles while acquiring sharp-shooting guard Jewell Loyd from Seattle in the high-profile deal. The 2022 and 2023 WNBA champs also have stalwarts three-time WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson, point guard Chelsea Gray and scoring talent Jackie Young joining Loyd in the latest version of the Aces’ “core four.”

A’ja Wilson

Las Vegas will also face off in a preseason contest against the Phoenix Mercury, which recently traded dominant center Brittney Griner. The Aces-Mercury preseason game is May 6 at 7 p.m. Those tickets will be available on Feb. 25 at 10AM PT. All tickets start at $15 and can be purchased at AXS.com.


 

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