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Las Vegas runs 3 pro teams across NHL, NFL, and WNBA — the Golden Knights (NHL), the Raiders (NFL), and the Las Vegas Aces (WNBA). Pro games themselves are almost never free, but the surrounding calendar is full of no-cost moments around T-Mobile Arena in The Strip (between New York-New York and Park MGM) — Golden Knights fan fests and open practices, plus Raiders watch parties when the postseason arrives — alongside free-admission college and minor-league dates and the $0 RSVP community listings on this page. Watch parties, open practices, and fan activations often cluster around T-Mobile Arena on game days, making it a smart anchor for a low-cost sports night out in Las Vegas. This page focuses on free and $0-RSVP sports listings pulled directly from live ticketing feeds so you can plan ahead with confidence.
Las Vegas sports market at a glance
Las Vegas carries 3 pro teams across NHL, NFL, and WNBA, putting about 70 home dates on the annual calendar. The overlap between seasons — especially when NHL and NFL run concurrently — splits local demand and can push prices down on the less-hyped matchups.
Venue capacity shapes the price floor here. Allegiant Stadium seats 65,000 for Raiders games, which creates more available inventory per event and generally softer resale pricing. In contrast, T-Mobile Arena holds 17,500, so Golden Knights tickets carry tighter supply and higher floors on popular dates.
Game-day guide: Las Vegas venues
T-Mobile Arena — Golden Knights (NHL)
T-Mobile Arena (17,500 seats) is a large indoor arena in The Strip (between New York-New York and Park MGM) that hosts Golden Knights (NHL) home games. Upper-level center seats are the value play for sightlines, with lower-bowl corners and baselines offering closer views at mid-range prices. Courtside, rinkside, and club sections sit at the top of the price scale. Self-park and valet are available at adjacent New York-New York, Park MGM, and the Toshiba Plaza garages. Walkable from the Strip via Toshiba Plaza; Las Vegas Monorail and RTC Deuce buses run along Las Vegas Boulevard nearby.
Allegiant Stadium — Raiders (NFL)
Allegiant Stadium (65,000 seats) is a large open-air stadium in Paradise (west of the Strip) that hosts Raiders (NFL) home games. In a stadium this size, upper-deck sideline sections offer the best value views, while lower-bowl seats between the 20-yard lines or behind home plate carry the highest prices. End-zone and outfield seats split the difference. No general on-site event parking; fans use pre-purchased lots within a mile, many reached via the Hacienda Avenue pedestrian bridge over I-15. Limited transit; rideshare drop-off zones plus shuttle service from Strip resorts serve the domed stadium.
Michelob ULTRA Arena — Las Vegas Aces (WNBA)
Michelob ULTRA Arena (12,000 seats) is a mid-size arena in Mandalay Bay (south Strip) that hosts Las Vegas Aces (WNBA) home games. Upper-level center seats are the value play for sightlines, with lower-bowl corners and baselines offering closer views at mid-range prices. Courtside, rinkside, and club sections sit at the top of the price scale. Self-parking and valet are available in the Mandalay Bay resort garages, with covered parking a short indoor walk from the arena entrance. The Mandalay Bay tram connects to Luxor and Excalibur on the south Strip; rideshare drop-off is at the resort's dedicated zone.
