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Atlanta Dream Unveils Exciting Schedule for Inaugural Home Game Season

January 22, 2026 4 Min Read
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In 2026, Atlanta’s WNBA team, the Dream, is gearing up for a season filled with excitement and numerous games. However, the kickoff might face delays due to ongoing player strikes centered around contract revenue negotiations. The Dream has released its schedule, detailing travels and home games held at Gateway Center Arena in College Park.

The season opener is set for May 10th against the Minnesota Lynx in Minneapolis, followed by a home debut against the Las Vegas Aces. Early in the season, they’ll also face the Dallas Wings on the road. This marks the start of a 44-game season featuring many “high-profile” games, including matchups against new league teams and classic rivals.

As the sole WNBA team in the Southeast, Atlanta will headline major clashes with the Lynx, Wings, and Phoenix Mercury. Dream head coach Carl Smesko expressed enthusiasm about reconnecting with fans and competing hard in 2026. The team will also participate in the Commissioner’s Cup tournament, hosting teams like the Connecticut Sun, Washington Mystics, and New York Liberty, kicking off June 2 with the final on June 20.

Here’s a look at key games from the Dream’s 2026 schedule (Commissioner’s Cup games in bold):

  • May 10: at Minnesota Lynx
  • May 12: at Dallas Wings
  • May 17: vs. Las Vegas Aces (home)
  • May 22: vs. Dallas Wings (home)
  • May 24: vs. Phoenix Sun (home)
  • May 27: at Minnesota Lynx
  • May 29: vs. Portland Fire (home)
  • June 2: vs. Connecticut (home)
  • June 4: at Indiana Fever
  • June 6: vs. Washington Mystics (home)
  • June 9: at Chicago Sky
  • June 11: vs. New York Liberty (home)
  • June 14: at Toronto Tempo
  • June 18: at Indiana Fever
  • June 20: vs. Indiana Fever (home)
  • June 22: vs. Toronto Tempo (home)
  • June 24 & 26: at Golden State Valkyries
  • June 27: at Seattle Storm
  • July 2: vs. Washington Mystics (Congress Heights)
  • July 4: vs. Golden State Valkyries (home)
  • July 9: vs. Seattle Storm (home)
  • July 11: vs. Portland Fire (home)
  • July 13: vs. Los Angeles Sparks (home)
  • July 17: at Toronto Tempo
  • July 19: vs. Chicago Sky (home)
  • July 29: at Dallas Wings
  • July 31: vs. Seattle Storm (home)
  • August 3: vs. Las Vegas Aces (home)
  • August 5: vs. Phoenix Mercury (home)
  • August 7: vs. Washington Mystics (Congress Heights)
  • August 10: vs. Toronto Tempo (home)
  • August 13: vs. Connecticut Sun
  • August 16: vs. Indiana Fever (home)
  • August 18: at Las Vegas Aces
  • August 20, 24: at Los Angeles Sparks
  • August 22: at Phoenix Mercury
  • August 28: vs. Portland (home)
  • August 30: vs. Minnesota Lynx (home)
  • September 17: vs. Connecticut Sun (home)
  • September 19: vs. Chicago Sky (home)
  • September 21 & 23: at New York Liberty
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Fan Take: The 2026 season promises to be thrilling for WNBA fans, especially with the Atlanta Dream’s packed schedule and high-stakes games. The ongoing revenue negotiations highlight the growing pains of the league’s progress, making it crucial for players and management to find a fair resolution to support the future growth of women’s basketball.

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