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NYC Sports Calendar: Every Game, Match, and
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NYC Sports Calendar: Every Game, Match, andRace Worth Your Time This Season

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Feb 14, 2026
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New York is a sports city. Not in the way other cities claim to be sports cities — we actually have the teams, the venues, the rivalries, and the infrastructure to back it up. Two NFL teams (technically), two MLB teams, two NBA teams, two NHL teams, an MLS team, and a WNBA team that finally gets the respect it deserves.

Here's what's worth seeing and where to see it.

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Basketball: Knicks & Nets

NY Knicks at Madison Square Garden — The Garden on a good Knicks night is the best atmosphere in American sports. Period. The crowd is informed, loud, and invested in a way that corporate arenas can't replicate. Get seats in the 200 level (sections 210-214 for center court) for the best value-to-experience ratio. The roar when the Knicks go on a run is something you feel in your chest.

Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center — A more relaxed vibe than MSG, but the arena is gorgeous, the food is miles better (Calexico! Dekalb Market!), and tickets are often more affordable. The Atlantic Avenue location means you can hit up Fort Greene or Boerum Hill for dinner and drinks before the game.

Hockey: Rangers & Islanders

NY Rangers at MSG — Rangers games might be the most accessible premium sporting event in the city. The arena is right in Midtown, a block from Penn Station, and hockey at MSG is electric. The team has made the playoffs six straight seasons, and the energy reflects it. Plus, hockey tickets are generally cheaper than Knicks tickets for the same building.

Baseball: Yankees & Mets

Yankees at Yankee Stadium — The cathedral of baseball. Whether you care about the sport or not, walking into Yankee Stadium is a New York experience. Monument Park, the bleacher creatures, the roll call — it's theater. Take the 4 train to 161st Street and grab a chopped cheese from the carts outside. The bleachers (section 203-239) are the most fun per dollar.

Mets at Citi Field — The people's team. Citi Field has better food (Shake Shack, Keith's Grill), a more family-friendly vibe, and the 7 train ride through Queens is its own adventure. The apple in center field is iconic. Mets fans are the most loyal, long-suffering, and rewarding fan base in the city.

Running: The Big Races

NYC Marathon (November) — 50,000 runners through all five boroughs. Even if you're not running, lining the course in Brooklyn (mile 8-11) or the Upper East Side (mile 23) is one of the great free spectator events in the world. Bring a cowbell.

Brooklyn Half Marathon (May) — A more manageable race through Prospect Park and along the ocean to Coney Island. The finish line on the Coney Island boardwalk is genuinely cinematic.

Where to Watch (If You're Not Going)

For the full sports bar experience: The Ainsworth in Chelsea has wall-to-wall screens and solid food. Standings on East 7th Street is tiny, cash-only, and has the best vibe for a big game. Banter in Williamsburg is the soccer spot — Premier League at 7:30am with a proper crowd.

Pro Tips

Download the Gametime app for last-minute ticket deals — prices drop significantly 2-3 hours before game time. Avoid StubHub fees by checking the team's official resale marketplace first. And never, ever drive to a game in Manhattan. The subway exists for a reason.

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New York City boasts iconic venues like Madison Square Garden for basketball and hockey, Yankee Stadium for baseball, and Barclays Center for the Nets. Each venue offers a unique atmosphere and experience, making them must-visit locations for sports fans.
You can check local sports team websites, event calendars, and social media for updates on upcoming games, matches, and races in New York City. Additionally, platforms like Ticketmaster and Eventbrite provide listings and ticket purchasing options.
The best time to attend a Knicks game is during the regular season when the team is performing well. Weekday games often have a more relaxed atmosphere, while weekend games can be more energetic. Checking the schedule for rivalry games can also enhance the experience.
Yes, many sports events in NYC are family-friendly, especially at venues like Citi Field, where the atmosphere is welcoming to families. The food options and entertainment offerings cater to all ages, making it a great outing for parents and children alike.
Before attending a sporting event in NYC, it's important to check the venue's policies on bags and security, arrive early to avoid traffic, and consider public transportation options. Additionally, familiarize yourself with the seating chart to find the best value seats for your experience.

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