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Fever vs Aces: 2026 Schedule, How to Watch and Ticket Guide

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  1. Fever vs Aces at a Glance: 2026 Snapshot
  2. 2026 Fever vs Aces Schedule
  3. The 2025 WNBA Semifinals and How the Rivalry Heated Up
  4. 2025 Semifinals: Indiana's Run, Las Vegas' Answer
  5. Head-to-Head History and What to Expect in 2026
  6. Stars on Both Sides: Fever vs Aces Rosters in 2026
  7. Indiana Fever: Clark, Mitchell, and Boston
  8. Las Vegas Aces: Wilson, Young, and the Title Core
  9. Two Arenas: Gainbridge Fieldhouse vs Michelob ULTRA Arena
  10. Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis)
  11. Michelob ULTRA Arena (Las Vegas)
  12. How to Watch Fever vs Aces in 2026
  13. TV and Streaming Options for the 2026 Season
  14. Ticket Prices and How to Buy Fever vs Aces Tickets
  15. Typical Price Ranges for Fever and Aces Games
  16. Where to Buy: TicketX's Zero-Fee Approach
  17. Frequently Asked Questions
  18. When Do the Fever and Aces Play Next in 2026?
  19. Where Can I Watch Fever vs Aces? What Channel Is It On?
  20. Who Won the Last Fever vs Aces Playoff Series?
  21. What Is the All-Time Record Between the Fever and Aces?
  22. How Much Are Fever vs Aces Tickets?
  23. Who Are the Star Players for Each Team?

Fever vs Aces went from a regular-season matchup to one of the WNBA's marquee storylines during the 2025 playoffs, when the Indiana Fever and Las Vegas Aces met in a five-game WNBA semifinal series that Las Vegas won 3-2 before the Aces went on to capture the 2025 WNBA championship. If you started following the league during the recent Caitlin Clark surge and searched "Aces vs Fever" or "Indiana Fever vs Las Vegas Aces" to figure out what the fuss is about, this is the rivalry worth knowing.

This breakdown is built for newer fans. It covers how the rivalry heated up in 2025, who plays for each team in 2026, what both arenas are like, how and where to watch the games, and how to buy Fever vs Aces tickets without the surprise checkout fees that hit hardest on high-demand nights. Start with the at-a-glance table, then jump to whichever section you need.

Fever vs Aces at a Glance: 2026 Snapshot

The Fever and Aces sit at two different points in their stories. Las Vegas is a recent champion with one of the most decorated players in the league. Indiana is a fast-rising team built around a young core that turned heads in the 2025 postseason. The table below sums up where each side stands going into 2026.

Stat

Indiana Fever

Las Vegas Aces

Founded

2000

1997 (as Utah Starzz, then San Antonio and relocated to Las Vegas in 2018)

Home arena

Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis)

Michelob ULTRA Arena (Mandalay Bay)

WNBA championships

1 (2012)

3 (2022, 2023, 2025)

2025 season result

Reached the semifinals, eliminated by Las Vegas

Won the WNBA championship

Head coach

Stephanie White

Becky Hammon

Anchor stars for 2026

Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston

A'ja Wilson, Jackie Young, Chelsea Gray, Jewell Loyd

Signature 2025 playoff moment

Kelsey Mitchell's 34-point Game 1 win

Closing out the title run

Recent head-to-head edge

Indiana pushed Las Vegas to five games in the 2025 semifinals

Las Vegas won the 2025 semifinals 3-2

2026 meetings

Multiple regular-season games (see schedule below)

Same

The short version: Las Vegas enters 2026 as the reigning champion, while Indiana enters as one of the league's fastest-rising contenders. To see how that gap formed, you have to go back to last fall.

See how the WNBA stacks up against the NBA in market size, rules, and ticket prices for the broader league context behind every Fever vs Aces matchup.

2026 Fever vs Aces Schedule

The Fever and Aces are scheduled to meet during the 2026 regular season, with the chance of a postseason rematch if both teams make a deep run. WNBA schedules shift through the year, so use the live schedule below for the most current dates, venues, and start times rather than a fixed table.

You can also confirm the latest game times on the official WNBA schedule before making travel plans.

The 2025 WNBA Semifinals and How the Rivalry Heated Up

This matchup spiked in interest for one reason: the 2025 WNBA playoffs. The Fever and Aces met in the semifinals, and the series swung the rivalry into focus for a new wave of fans.

2025 Semifinals: Indiana's Run, Las Vegas' Answer

Indiana opened the semifinals with a statement, taking Game 1 on the road by an 89-73 score behind Kelsey Mitchell, who poured in a playoff-career-high 34 points. What made the run remarkable is who was missing: the Fever pushed the Aces to the brink without Caitlin Clark, who was ruled out for the postseason with a season-ending groin injury. For a young team many had pegged as a year away, it was proof the core could compete with any team in the league.

Las Vegas needed all five games to put it away, closing out a 3-2 series win with a 107-98 overtime escape in Game 5, then rode the momentum to the 2025 WNBA championship with A'ja Wilson anchoring the run. The takeaway for 2026 is clear: Indiana showed it belongs in the conversation, Las Vegas showed it still owns the rivalry when the stakes are highest, and a healthy Clark only raises what is already at stake.

Head-to-Head History and What to Expect in 2026

The two franchises have met many times over the years, and Las Vegas has held the edge in the most important recent meeting, the 2025 semifinals. For a full game-by-game history, head-to-head databases like AiScore and Stathead track every result. Heading into 2026, the storyline writes itself: a rising Indiana team chasing a title-tested Las Vegas roster, with both sides expected to factor into the postseason picture.

Read the New York Liberty vs Las Vegas Aces rivalry breakdown for how Las Vegas handles its other marquee matchup at the top of the standings.

Stars on Both Sides: Fever vs Aces Rosters in 2026

You do not need to know every player to enjoy this matchup, but a handful of names carry most of the action. Here is who to watch on each side.

Indiana Fever: Clark, Mitchell, and Boston

Caitlin Clark is the player who brought many new fans to the WNBA, a deep-range guard whose passing and shooting drive sustained ticket demand at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. After a groin injury cut her 2025 season short and kept her out of the playoffs, her return is the biggest storyline of Indiana's 2026. Kelsey Mitchell is the scoring guard who carried the offense in Clark's absence and lit up the 2025 semifinals with that 34-point Game 1. Aliyah Boston anchors the paint with rebounding and interior defense. Head coach Stephanie White directs a group that is young but already postseason-tested.

Las Vegas Aces: Wilson, Young, and the Title Core

A'ja Wilson is the centerpiece, a multiple-time MVP and one of the most dominant two-way players in the league. Jackie Young is the connective guard who scores and defends across the backcourt, Chelsea Gray is the playoff-tested floor general who tends to save her best basketball for October, and Jewell Loyd adds another high-volume scorer. Head coach Becky Hammon has guided the Aces to championships in 2022, 2023, and 2025, putting Las Vegas in the conversation as the standard the rest of the league chases.

Two Arenas: Gainbridge Fieldhouse vs Michelob ULTRA Arena

Watching a Fever home game and an Aces home game are two different experiences, from the size of the building to the city around it.

Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis)

Gainbridge Fieldhouse sits in downtown Indianapolis and seats roughly 17,274 for basketball, making it one of the larger home venues in the league. The Clark-era surge in demand has pushed Fever home games toward full houses for marquee opponents, and the downtown location keeps food, hotels, and nightlife within walking distance of the arena.

Michelob ULTRA Arena (Las Vegas)

Michelob ULTRA Arena, formerly the Mandalay Bay Events Center, is tucked into the south end of the Las Vegas Strip inside the Mandalay Bay Resort, with a basketball capacity of roughly 12,000. The smaller footprint makes Aces home games feel intimate, with fans sitting unusually close to the action, and it also means tickets move faster, since there are fewer seats to go around than at a larger arena. With the rest of the Strip a short walk away, an Aces home game doubles as a weekend trip for a growing number of out-of-town fans.

How to Watch Fever vs Aces in 2026

For most fans searching this matchup, the real question is where to watch the next game. The 2026 WNBA season runs one of the most spread-out broadcast slates the league has produced, so the answer depends on the date and the slot.

TV and Streaming Options for the 2026 Season

National WNBA games in 2026 are split across several partners, including ESPN and ABC, NBC and Peacock, Amazon Prime Video, and CBS. Ion carries a regular Friday-night package, and WNBA League Pass remains the catch-all for fans who want every game without worrying about which network has the rights on a given night.

Because the same matchup can land on a different channel from one week to the next, the cleanest approach is to check the broadcaster on the official WNBA schedule a few days before tip-off. For a Fever vs Aces game with national interest, expect it to land in a marquee window rather than a local-only slot.

Ticket Prices and How to Buy Fever vs Aces Tickets

Fever vs Aces tickets tend to run a step above a standard WNBA game, partly because both fan bases now travel and partly because the smaller Las Vegas arena tightens supply. The good news for newer fans: WNBA tickets are still far more approachable than most NBA games.

Typical Price Ranges for Fever and Aces Games

Based on 2025 secondary-market listings, get-in prices for a standard regular-season game tended to start around $40 for upper-level seats and climb into the low hundreds for lower-bowl seats, depending on the opponent and the night of the week. A high-demand Fever vs Aces matchup usually sits above that baseline, and prices rise faster for Las Vegas home dates because of the smaller capacity. Final pricing varies by date, venue, and how far ahead you buy, so it pays to compare before checkout.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When Do the Fever and Aces Play Next in 2026?

The Indiana Fever and Las Vegas Aces are scheduled to meet during the 2026 regular season, with a possible playoff rematch if both teams advance. WNBA dates and times shift through the year, so check the live schedule above or the official WNBA schedule for the next confirmed Fever vs. Aces game.

Where Can I Watch Fever vs Aces? What Channel Is It On?

It depends on the date. The 2026 national slate spreads WNBA games across ESPN, ABC, NBC, Peacock, Amazon Prime Video, CBS, and Ion, with WNBA League Pass carrying everything else. Confirm the network on the official WNBA schedule once the week's slate is locked.

Who Won the Last Fever vs Aces Playoff Series?

Las Vegas won the 2025 WNBA semifinals over Indiana 3-2 and went on to win the championship. Indiana, playing without the injured Caitlin Clark, took Game 1, 89-73 behind Kelsey Mitchell's 34 points and forced a deciding Game 5, but the Aces closed it out in overtime. It was a breakout postseason for the young Fever core all the same.

What Is the All-Time Record Between the Fever and Aces?

The two franchises have met many times since the early 2000s, and the exact all-time record changes as new games are played. For the most current head-to-head totals, consult a statistical database such as Stathead or AiScore. 

How Much Are Fever vs Aces Tickets?

Based on 2025 secondary-market listings, get-in prices for a standard WNBA game often start around $40 for upper-level seats, with Fever vs Aces matchups running higher because of demand and the smaller Las Vegas arena. On TicketX, the price you see is the price you pay, with no added fees at checkout.

Who Are the Star Players for Each Team?

For Indiana, watch Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, and Aliyah Boston. For Las Vegas, the headliners are A'ja Wilson, Jackie Young, and Chelsea Gray. Wilson is the most decorated player in the matchup, while Clark is the draw who brought many new fans to the league.

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