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Dream to move five 2026 games into larger Hawks arena

By Thomson Reuters Mar 25, 2026 | 7:06 PM

The Atlanta Dream will move five games of the upcoming WNBA season into the Atlanta Hawks’ State Farm Arena in ​anticipation of high ticket demand.

The Dream ‌play most of their home games at the intimate 3,500-seat Gateway Center Arena in nearby College Park. The Hawks’ home arena has a capacity of 17,608 ‌for ​basketball.

As of now, the number ⁠of games is the ⁠most scheduled at an alternate arena for a WNBA team this season.

The Dream will move their home opener May 17 against the ​Las Vegas Aces to the bigger venue, while both games against Caitlin Clark and ⁠the Indiana Fever, on ⁠June 20 and Aug. 16, also ​will be relocated. The two remaining games to be ​moved are against the expansion Toronto Tempo (June ‌22) and the Chicago Sky (Sept. 19).

Atlanta’s WNBA franchise shared the Hawks’ arena from 2008-16, and then again in 2019, before an agreement could ⁠not be worked out between the two franchises. The Dream have since been sharing the College Park ⁠location with ‌the Hawks’ G League affiliate.

The Dream ⁠have lost in the first ​round of ‌the playoffs each of the ​past three ⁠seasons after not advancing to the postseason from 2019-22. The team finished 30-14 last season and in first place in the Eastern Conference standings and third place in the overall league standings.

–Field ​Level Media