Another Fever The road game changes the locations.
Washington mystics announced Thursday that two games against fever on May 28 and September 7 will be transferred to CFG Bank Arena to Baltimore, Maryland, about an hour’s drive from Washington DC
This is the second consecutive season that the mystics have moved matches with the superstar Caitlin Clark and fever due to the increased interest and the potential of more ticket sales. This comes after the co -owner of Mystics, Sheila Johnson, obtained a major reaction after her appearance on CNN to say The league as a whole,, Not Clark, should have been on the coverage of the athlete of the year.
CFG Bank Arena holds more than 14,000 fans, while the typical place of mystics, Carefirst Arena, holds 4,200. The fever and the mystics have established the attendance record in a single WNBA match of 20,711 in Capital Onena in Washington DC, the house Washington WizardsLast season, but this arena was not available in the summer of 2025 due to renovations.
This has become a usual show for games on the Route de la Fève. Indiana will also play Connecticut Sun at TD Garden, a capacity of 19,580 in Boston in 2025, a striking difference from the normal capacity of the 10,000 sun in Uncasville, Connecticut. During the recruit season of Clark in 2024, several teams in smaller places moved locations for larger seats, including the mystics, Atlanta Dream, Las Vegas Aces and Los Angeles Sparks.
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