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Dallas Wings fans can enjoy the ultimate WNBA experience with exclusive merch, tickets and exciting theme nights this season.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Whether you’re a die-hard WNBA fan, a curious newcomer, or just love a good Pegasus mascot, this is your one-stop shop for everything Dallas Wings.Â
From how to cop Wings merch to game-day tips, we’ve got your fandom covered.
Tickets
Getting into a Wings game is relatively easy and affordable, especially compared to other pro teams in the Metroplex.Â
However, the Paige Bueckers effect is already going beyond basketball, and it’s bringing big business to the Wings organization. StubHub says, based on ticket sales, the Wings are the fifth most in-demand team in the WNBA.
You can purchase tickets directly at wings.wnba.com/tickets, or through platforms like SeatGeek and Ticketmaster. Prices typically range from $50 up to $1,500, depending on your seating preferences and the opponent. But keep an eye out for promotions like Kids Day, Pride Night, or Rivalry Week games.
Courtside seats offer the ultimate WNBA experience, but even the upper bowl at College Park Center feels close to the action, thanks to the arena’s intimate size.Â
Season tickets for the Wings 2025 campaign are already sold out.
Parking
College Park Center is located on the University of Texas at Arlington campus, which means parking is available but can fill up quickly, especially on busy nights. It’s also a cashless venue.
For the smoothest experience, arrive early, about 90 minutes before tipoff, and give yourself time to walk, enjoy the pre-game atmosphere, or hit up a local restaurant beforehand.
Theme nights
Dallas Wings games aren’t just about basketball — they’re about the experience. The franchise is known for its strong emphasis on community, culture and fun, with creative theme nights throughout the season.
The theme nights at College Park Center start with the 2025 home opener on May 16, followed by “Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Night” on May 31.
Here are a few fan favorites:
Click here for the full list.
These nights often include themed merch, halftime performances, and pre-game festivities, so it’s worth checking the Wings’ official schedule to plan ahead.
Merch
From bold Volt green jerseys to sleek Pegasus-inspired hats and hoodies, Dallas Wings gear is anything but basic.
During home games at College Park Center, you’ll see fully stocked merch with everything a fan could want — including limited edition collabs, player jerseys, and unique memorabilia. You can also shop online anytime at shopdallaswings.com.
Retail sports stores like Academy and DICK’S Sporting Goods will also carry Wings merch, including an authentic Paige Bueckers Dallas Wings jersey.
You may want to grab some merch ahead of the team’s home opener on May 20 against the Minnesota Lynx! The game will tip off at 6:30 p.m. on their home court in Arlington.
How to watch on KFAA
Can’t make it to the arena?Â
Earlier this year, the Wings announced a new broadcast rights agreement with TEGNA’s KFAA, making WFAA’s sister station the exclusive local television partner of the Wings.
Under the agreement, all Wings games that are not designated for national television will be available for free over-the-air on KFAA (Ch. 29) in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. A select number of games could also air on WFAA (Ch. 8).
Fans will be able to watch KFAA (Ch. 29) games through their cable, satellite, or streaming provider or through an HD antenna. Here’s how to tune in.
Here are all of the games airing on KFAA: