With the 2025 WNBA season tipping off in just three weeks, opportunities to see the league's stars in action are becoming more expensive, as top players fuel rising ticket prices in the secondary market.
According to market analysis firm Victory Live, the league's average 2025 ticket price is already up 43% year-over-year, rising from $122 in 2024 to $173 this season.
Much of the climbing 2025 WNBA ticket prices come from teams fielding young superstars.
The Indiana Fever remain huge interest drivers thanks to a revamped roster centered around 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark, with demand to catch the Fever on the road rising to a league-leading $282 average ticket price — nearly $100 more than the $185 per game the second-place Chicago Sky's and third-place Las Vegas Aces' away-game slates are commanding.
Looking at individual games, Indiana also scores big, accounting for nine of the highest-cost regular-season matchups — eight on the road, and one at home.
The 2023 champion Aces' May 17th season opener at the 2024 title-winning New York Liberty's Barclays Center is the lone Top-10 game to not feature the Fever, clocking in on the price list at No. 7.
Similar to her 2024 compatriot, 2025 WNBA Draft overall No. 1 pick Paige Bueckers is helping to drive top demand for her new team, the Dallas Wings.
Bolstered by Bueckers, the Wings hold the highest average home ticket price at $241 and saw their away tickets claim the WNBA's largest increase of 89%.
Accordingly, the most expensive single-game ticket to find is Dallas’s August 1st home matchup against Indiana, with fans shelling out an average $384 to see Clark and Bueckers face off at the 7,000-seat College Park Center in Arlington, Texas.