The Atlanta Dream recently revealed their exhibition schedule for the upcoming 2025 WNBA season, which promises exciting matchups for basketball fans. One of the highlights of the schedule includes a visit from the Indiana Fever, featuring the standout rookie Caitlin Clark. This game is set to take place on May 10 at 3 p.m. at the Gateway Center Arena. It will be one of two exhibition games for the Dream, the other being a road game against the Washington Mystics scheduled for May 7 at 11:30 a.m.
In an exciting twist, the exhibition game against the Fever will be a part of the season ticket packages for full Dream Elite Members. This replaces a previously planned game against the Seattle Storm, which was originally scheduled for August 15. Instead, the Dream will now face the Storm in a groundbreaking WNBA Canada Game, marking the first regular-season WNBA game to be held outside of the United States. This move showcases the league’s expanding international presence and offers fans a unique opportunity to watch the action from a different perspective.
The Dream’s regular season will officially begin on May 16 with a road game against the Washington Mystics. Following that, the team will return home to Atlanta for their much-anticipated home opener on May 22, where they will host the Indiana Fever once again. The Fever will make another appearance in Atlanta on June 10 for a regular-season clash, adding more excitement to the early part of the season.
For Dream fans, this exhibition lineup offers a great preview of what to expect from the team in 2025. The inclusion of Caitlin Clark, one of the most talked-about rookies in the WNBA, only adds to the anticipation. As the Dream prepare for another competitive season, these exhibition games will provide a valuable opportunity to see how the team is shaping up ahead of the regular season.
With the excitement building for the 2025 season, the Dream’s exhibition schedule offers an enticing glimpse into the future of Atlanta basketball. Fans can look forward to thrilling games and a chance to see some of the league’s brightest new talents in action, including Caitlin Clark, as the Dream gear up for a season filled with potential.