Sky moving both Fever games to United Center
Briefly

The Chicago Sky have announced that their home games against the Indiana Fever will take place at the United Center this season, making history as the first WNBA games in the venue’s long-standing existence. This move aims to accommodate the increasing fan attendance, providing a larger venue than their usual home at Wintrust Arena. With an expected record turnout, the Sky's games are poised to attract over 20,000 fans compared to the previous franchise high. This decision follows the WNBA's new format of having every team play 44 regular season games.
The Chicago Sky are moving their home games against the Indiana Fever to the United Center, aiming to increase fan attendance and excitement.
We want to reward their passion and dedication by bringing this excitement to an expanded capacity in a historic venue for WNBA games.
The move to the United Center, home of the Bulls and Blackhawks, marks a milestone for the WNBA and aims to surpass attendance records.
Tickets for the highly anticipated games will be available starting March 11, offering more fans the opportunity to experience WNBA action.
Read at ESPN.com
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