Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese will take their rivalry to a bigger venue this season, with the Chicago Sky moving a pair of games against the Indiana Fever to the home of the NBA's Chicago Bulls for the first time.
Rising WNBA stars Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark are set to face off at the United Center for a pair of matchups during the upcoming 2025 season. Reese's Chicago Sky and Clark's Indiana Fever will play at the home arena of the Chicago Bulls and Chicago Blackhawks,
The WNBA continues to expand its impact and, in a historic move, the Chicago Sky has decided to move two of its games against the Indiana Fever to the United Center during the 2025
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The WNBA season is still a few months away, but two big-time matchups on the regular season schedule are drawing a lot of hype. The Chicago Sky, led by Angel Reese, are set to host Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on June 7 and July 27.
It's possible the games at United Center could become the highest-attended WNBA games in decades. The Washington Mystics hosted 20,711 fans when playing the Fever last year at Capital One Arena, and they plan to play four games there this upcoming season.
Despite being rookies last season, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese were two of the best players in the WNBA. They faced off four times in 2024, with Clark’s Indiana Fever winning three of the four matchups against Reese’s Chicago Sky.
Women’s basketball is — finally — coming to the United Center. The Chicago Sky will host the Indiana Fever at the Bulls and Blackhawks arena for two games this summer. The first will take place June 7 at 7 p.
The Sky signed Courtney Vandersloot after her two seasons with the Liberty and two-time All-Star guard — and 2019 WNBA champ — Ariel Atkins from the Mystics. Additionally, Clark will play alongside six-time All-Star and two-time WNBA champ DeWanna Bonner and two-time All-Stars in forward Natasha Howard and guard Kelsey Mitchell.
The Chicago Sky are the latest team to book a bigger venue for home games against the Indiana Fever in the 2025 season
The Chicago Sky made a major announcement for the 2025 season suggesting that Caitlin Clark still owns Angel Reese.
The Sky are moving both of their home games against the Fever to the United Center, marking the first WNBA games in the history of the 31-year-old venue.