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Game Time

All year long, Las Vegas is filled with sports action. Whether your favorite sport involves a field of grass, an ice rink or a dirt arena, Las Vegas has sporting action of all varieties, speeds and thrills. No matter the season, we’re made for spectators.

Allegiant Stadium

BASKETBALL

Basketball fans can catch some on-court action at numerous venues. Watch the Las Vegas Aces WNBA team at Mandalay Bay

Michelob Ultra

Arena, or see all 30 NBA teams compete at Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion during the MGM Resorts NBA Summer League.

FOOTBALL

A shimmering black glass and metal dome adjacent to The Strip, the allnew 65,000-capacity

Allegiant Stadium

is home field for the NFL Raiders and the UNLV Rebels. Amenities such as 127 suites, 8,000 club seats and an all-cashless payment system throughout the stadium add to the experience.

HOCKEY

Making it to the Stanley Cup Finals during their inaugural season and then returning to the playoffs in all but one season since, the Vegas

Golden Knights

have already set the bar high. Cheer on this NHL franchise (or one from your home town) as teams hit the hockey rink at the state-of-the-art

T-Mobile Arena.

RODEOS

Every winter,

Thomas & Mack

Center is host to the

Wrangler National

Finals Rodeo, the championship event featuring the top competitors from around the world.

BASEBALL

Take yourself out to the ball game to watch the Las Vegas Aviators Minor League Baseball team at their new

Las Vegas Ballpark,

which opened in Summerlin in 2019.

SOCCER

The USL Championship's

Las Vegas Lights

Football Club plays its home games at Cashman Field in Downtown Las Vegas.

GOLF

Watch golfing champs show off their skills during one of the many events in Las Vegas, from the PGA Tour’s

Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

at TPC Summerlin to numerous amateur golfing tournaments at multiple locations.

AUTO RACING

From NASCAR events to NHRA drag races, the

Las Vegas Motor

Speedway in North Las Vegas is the place to hear engines roar and crowds cheer.

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