How many US cities does All Sports Ticket cover?▼
All Sports Ticket covers live events across 59 US cities, ranging from major metros like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas and Houston to mid-size markets including Nashville, Austin, Portland, Milwaukee, Buffalo, Albuquerque, Memphis, Jacksonville, Louisville, Rochester and Richmond. Each city page pulls live inventory every three hours, so the listings reflect current on-sale status rather than a static snapshot. New cities are added as the platform expands — check the city grid above for the full current list.
Which US city hosts the most major sporting events?▼
New York and Los Angeles split the title depending on the metric. New York's dense corridor — Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center, UBS Arena and MetLife Stadium — gives it unmatched volume across the NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB. Los Angeles counters with SoFi Stadium, Crypto.com Arena, Intuit Dome and Dodger Stadium for a total seat count that rivals New York. Chicago's United Center plus Soldier Field and Wrigley Field make it the Midwest anchor. Dallas-Fort Worth, with AT&T Stadium, American Airlines Center and Globe Life Field, rounds out the top tier.
Which US cities have teams in all four major leagues?▼
Thirteen US metros have franchises in the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL — the "Big Four." New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Denver, Phoenix, Minneapolis, Miami, Detroit and Pittsburgh all field teams in every league. Add MLS and the list narrows further. Each city page on All Sports Ticket pulls live schedules from all leagues, so you can compare game dates across sports in one place.
How early should I buy US sports tickets in 2026?▼
Timing depends on the sport. NFL tickets for marquee matchups (divisional games, prime-time slots) rarely drop — buy as early as possible. For blowout-risk late-season games, prices frequently dip below face value closer to kickoff. NBA and NHL regular-season tickets often soften 48 hours before tip-off or puck drop unless it's a rivalry matchup or playoff position game. MLB has the most inventory flexibility — midweek games against non-contenders regularly drop to $10–$20 face value. For playoff tickets across any league, buy during the initial on-sale window before dynamic pricing kicks in.
Does All Sports Ticket list all major US sports leagues?▼
Yes — every US city page surfaces NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB and MLS home games in a single feed. The fall calendar is the busiest overlap window: NFL Sundays run concurrently with NBA and NHL openers (both start in October) and the MLB postseason, so city pages like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago show dense multi-league calendars through November. All links route to TicketNetwork's secure checkout — no resale markups embedded in the price shown.
Does All Sports Ticket cover mid-tier US cities or only major metros?▼
All Sports Ticket deliberately covers 59 cities to capture the full sports ecosystem — not just the top-10 markets. Mid-tier cities like Nashville, Charlotte, Columbus, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Buffalo, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Portland, Minneapolis and Raleigh field pro teams in at least one major league and host strong college programs. Smaller markets including Tucson, Memphis, Jacksonville, Louisville, Rochester and Richmond round out the coverage with minor-league, college, and exhibition games where ticket prices are typically lower and arena sightlines are better.