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How much it costs to watch WNBA star Caitlin Clark in Toronto

The biggest star in the WNBA is playing in Toronto for the first time on Tuesday night, as the top-ranked Indiana Fever take on the Toronto Tempo at Scotiabank Arena.

Fever star Caitlin Clark has been hooping at an MVP level over her last 10 games, averaging more than 26 points per game on 50 per cent shooting, and here's what fans will have to pay to watch her play in Toronto.

Due to the massive demand Clark draws wherever she goes, the Toronto Tempo vs. Fever game was one of three home games this season moved from Coca-Cola Coliseum to the 20,511-seat Scotiabank Arena.

At the time of publication, fewer than 100 tickets were still available on Ticketmaster for Tuesday night's game. The cheapest ticket was just under $86 for Section 313, Row 12.

There were also several standing-room-only tickets available for $108, though that option obviously does not come with a physical seat.

Fewer than 100 tickets for Tuesday's WNBA game were available at the time of publication. (Ticketmaster.ca)

Tickets to watch the WNBA's biggest star are a little pricier on third-party websites like StubHub and SeatGeek, with the get-in price hovering around $120 for several 300-level seats.

Clark and the Fever have had a sensational 2026 WNBA campaign so far, holding the league's third-best record at 23-12. The Fever also have the third-best odds to win the WNBA Championship, behind the Minnesota Lynx and Las Vegas Aces, according to bet365.

This game will also be an important one for the Tempo, who are looking to snap their 10-game losing streak.

Toronto currently sits second-last in the Eastern Conference with a 10-23 record in its inaugural season. Still, a win against the Fever could provide that much-needed spark to turn things around with 11 games left in the regular season.

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