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If you’re planning on catching tonight’s game between Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky against Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever live and in person, you might have to sell a limb or two to afford them.

That’s because ticket prices are getting to be sky high with WNBA fans clearly catching the rookie rivalry fever.

The cheapest seats at Wintrust Arena in Chicago are currently listed at $151 each on Gametime. That means two people trying to catch the game nearly up against the wall at the upper level, will be shelling out over $300.

That’s before you get any concessions or Caitlin Clark jerseys, of course.

The site is promoting a “super deal” in the upper deck in which tickets are $218 each, down from $255.

A couple trying to watch Reese and Clark in action from seats likely requiring tissues for nosebleeds and a pair of binoculars will cost them anywhere between $400 and $600 once fees are added in.

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Ticket Prices Show How In Demand The Angel Reese-Caitlin Clark Rivalry Is

We know you’re probably curious to find out how much ticket prices are on the higher end of things for the Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese rematch as well.

TMZ reports that the average price to get into this game is well over $1,040 per ticket. Average! Want a premium seat to the show? Those will likely be over $2,000.

Indeed, Gametime shows some prime real estate down near the floor and other courtside seats are running well over $2,500 per seat.

The other three WNBA games on the schedule tonight have tickets available for just $15/each, according to TMZ.

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The Rivalry Continues

Tonight’s game is a chance for Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky to even the season series against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever.

As it stands right now, the Fever have won two games to the Sky’s one, and Clark has dominated statistically in nearly every facet of the game over her rival.

Right now, however, both these teams are heading in vastly different directions.

The Sky are looking to break a four-game losing streak, while the Fever, buoyed by the stellar performances of Caitlin Clark, aim to maintain their recent form having won 7 of their last 10 games.

Chicago is currently clinging to the eighth and final playoff spot by one game over the Atlanta Dream. Indiana, meanwhile, is on the verge of hitting a .500 record after a very slow start to the season.

A win tonight would put them in a tie for the sixth seed with the Phoenix Mercury.

Rusty Weiss is a lifelong NFL and MLB fan (Cowboys/Dodgers) and sometimes fan of college basketball (Xavier). Rusty is... More about Rusty Weiss

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