NYC Sports 101

Yankees Stadium, field

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New York is the world’s best sports city by a mile. We have professional teams in every game you could want to see, along with a full roster of famous arenas and stadiums. Want to get in on the action but don’t know the first thing about our teams? No worries—our cheat sheet will get you started and make you sound like an expert (or at least enough to blend in). 

Baseball

Major League teams

A baseball game is underway at Citi Field during evening. The stadium is filled with spectators. Bright advertisements light up the background, including logos for Pepsi and Budweiser. The sky is overcast.

New York Mets. Photo: Jen Davis

New York Mets

Where they play: Citi Field, Flushing, Queens

When they play: The Mets’ Major League Baseball regular season runs from late March/early April through late September/early October.

What’s their deal? New York’s National League team, founded in 1962, long held underdog status, especially compared to the Yankees (see below), though that has changed in recent years with new ownership. The Mets were World Series champs in 1969 and 1986, and National League champions in 1973, 2000 and 2015.

Why go? Cozy ballpark, knowledgeable fans, the chance to see how owner Steve Cohen is spending his billions, a gigantic mechanical apple that rises when the Mets hit a home run, the hope of hearing “Narco” blare when closer Edwin Diaz comes into the game and the addition of slugger Juan Soto to the team’s roster in 2025.

Random historical great: The late Tom Seaver, Hall of Fame pitcher

Random current star: Francisco Lindor, a dynamic shortstop who helped lead the team to the NL Championship Series in 2024

Tickets: mets.com

Fans cheering at yankee stadium

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New York Yankees

Where they play: Yankee Stadium, Grand Concourse, the Bronx

When they play: The Yankees’ Major League Baseball regular season runs from late March/early April through late September/early October

What’s their deal? The 27-time World Series champions are synonymous with Hall of Famers like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Reggie Jackson and many others. They made it to the World Series again in 2024 but lost to the Dodgers. The Yankees play in hallowed Yankee Stadium, which replaced the original “House That Ruth Built” in 2009 (it looks a lot like the old one).

Why go? To see Monument Park (where they keep plaques for those great players) and the team museum, and to hear the so-called Bleacher Creatures vocally support their heroes—and perhaps give the famous “Bronx cheer.”

Random historical great: See above; take your pick.

Random current star: Slugging outfielder Aaron Judge, who in 2022 set the American League record for most home runs in a season. He stands 6’7” and wears number 99—the highest one you can put on your jersey.

Tickets: yankees.com

Basketball

Empty basketball arena with brightly colored orange and blue seating. The court features a basketball hoop at each end and displays the Knicks logo at center court. Overhead screens hang above, and an American flag is visible in the background.

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New York Knicks

Where they play: Madison Square Garden, Midtown West, Manhattan

When they play: The Knicks’ National Basketball Association regular schedule runs from October through April. 

What’s their deal? An original NBA team and an obsession for generations of fans, they are kings of the New York Post back page.

Why go? Madison Square Garden gets loud when a game is close or the Knicks are doing well. You also might see some celebrities.

Random historical great: Patrick Ewing, Hall of Fame center

Random current star: Point guard and captain Jalen Brunson has become an All-NBA player, steadying a long-questioned position and galvanizing the play of those around him.

Tickets: knicks.com

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Brooklyn Nets

Where they play: Barclays Center, Downtown Brooklyn

When they play: The Nets' National Basketball Association regular season schedule runs from October through April.

What’s their deal? The team moved from Long Island to New Jersey and finally to Brooklyn, where in 2013 they became the borough’s first big-league team since the 1950s. Jay-Z designed their logo. Their gear is a common sight on Brooklyn streets. Their court is…gray! It’s all very 21st-century.

Why go? To see the spaceship-like arena and its distinctive floor, to eat from the Brooklyn-based concessionaires and, much of the time, for the most affordable NBA ticket in the City.

Random historical great: Julius “Dr. J” Erving, who was with the Nets in their ABA days and elevated the slam dunk to an art form

Random current star: Nic Claxton, a top shot blocker and rebounder and a key part of the Nets defense.

Tickets: nba.com

A packed basketball arena with fans cheering. The court is brightly lit, and a large scoreboard hangs above displaying game information. Branding for Barclays Center is visible. Spectators wave white towels in support of the teams.

New York Liberty. Photo: BSE Global

New York Liberty

Where they play: Barclays Center, Downtown Brooklyn

When they play: The Liberty’s Women’s National Basketball Association regular season runs from May through September. 

What’s their deal? New York City’s WNBA franchise has been a member since the league’s inception in 1996. The team is especially popular with families and a good choice for those who need their basketball fix during the summer. Learn more about the team and a few of its players here.

Why go? Good seats are cheap by pro basketball standards, these are the best female players in the world and the team won its first title in 2024.

Random historical great: Becky Hammon, a six-time All-Star who went on to become the first female full-time assistant coach in the history of the NBA

Random current star: Breanna Stewart, a former league MVP and scoring leader who signed with the team during a few years ago

Tickets: ticketmaster.com

Hockey

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New York Rangers

Where they play: Madison Square Garden, Midtown West, Manhattan

When they play: The Rangers’ National Hockey League regular season runs from October through April.

What’s their deal? One of the NHL’s original six franchises, the “Broadway Blueshirts” are the favorite team of a very loud, devoted fan base.

Why go? Because you’re unlikely to experience an atmosphere rowdier than a Rangers game at Madison Square Garden. Though the arena has gone upscale after recent renovations, the diehards still shout their lungs out—doubly so when local rivals the Islanders visit.

Random historical great: Mark Messier, who will never again have to buy a drink in New York City after helping to end the team’s 54-year Stanley Cup drought in 1994

Random current star: Goalie Igor Shesterkin, the team’s reigning MVP and one of the top shot-stoppers in the league

Tickets: ticketmaster.com

American Football

New York Giants and New York Jets game, at the MetLife Stadium in  New Jersey

New York Giants (left) and New York Jets. Photo: Evan Pinkus

New York Giants

Where they play: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

When they play: The Giants’ National Football League regular season runs from September through December

What’s their deal? Eight-time champions of the NFL (four times in the Super Bowl era), Big Blue is one of the league’s oldest teams.

Why go? An American football game, in general, is one of the more involved sports rituals anywhere. It starts early with tailgating—eating, drinking and hanging out in the parking lot. If you’re coming from overseas, well, this is definitely an American experience.

Random historical great: The late Frank Gifford, MVP running back turned popular broadcaster

Random current star: After losing fan-favorite running back Saquon Barkley to the championship Eagles, fans have turned their excitement to wide receiver Malik Nabers, who had a great rookie year.

Tickets: ticketmaster.com

New York Jets fans, at MetLife Stadium, New York City

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New York Jets

Where they play: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

When they play: The Jets’ National Football League season runs from September through December.

What’s their deal? Back when they were in the upstart American Football League, Gang Green pulled off one of the biggest upsets in sports history and defeated the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III.

Why go? Again, NFL football is one of the great American sports traditions. Plus, you might see a guy in a firefighter helmet yelling “J-E-T-S, Jets! Jets! Jets!”

Random historical great: Joe Namath—“Broadway Joe”—the flamboyant quarterback who put the team on the map

Random current star: Relentless defensive lineman Quinnen Williams is one of the best players in the league at his position.

Tickets: ticketmaster.com

Soccer

 Red Bulls’ Major League Soccer game, at the Red Bull Arena, in New Jersey

Photo: Noah K. Murray/USA Today Sports

New York Red Bulls

Where they play: Sports Illustrated Stadium, Harrison, New Jersey

When they play: The Red Bulls’ Major League Soccer regular season runs from March to early October.

What’s their deal? The New York City area’s first Major League Soccer team, formerly known as the MetroStars, was founded in 1996.

Why go? The young Red Bulls team has vocal fans. The supporters’ section—the “South Ward,” behind the southside goal—is rowdy, and the metal stands in Red Bull Arena echo with stomping feet when the game gets tense. The arena is ranked by those in the know as one of the best soccer-specific stadiums in the United States. The team has made the playoffs 13 consecutive seasons (albeit losing in the first round of the last four of those).

Random historical great: Bradley Wright-Phillips, who is tied for seventh on the MLS all-time goals-scored list

Random current star: Lewis Morgan, a winger who led team in scoring in 2024

New York City Football Club

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New York City FC

Where they play: Yankee Stadium, Grand Concourse, the Bronx

When they play: New York City FC’s Major League Soccer regular season runs from March to early October.

What’s their deal? Founded in 2015, they’re the new Major League Soccer team in town.

Why go? For one, the novelty of seeing professional soccer at Yankee Stadium (a purpose-built stadium is being built for the team in Flushing, Queens, and meant to be ready in 2027). For another, the passion of the fans in the Third Rail.

Random historical great: David Villa, who was on the first NYCFC roster, is among the best Spanish players ever. He scored an astounding 77 goals during his four seasons with New York.

Random current star: Midfielder Maxi Moralez, a key member of the MLS-cup winning 2021 team, who scored his 100th career goal in 2024

Tickets: ticketmaster.com

NY/NJ Gotham FC

Where they play: Sports Illustrated Stadium, Harrison, New Jersey

When they play: The National Women’s Soccer League season runs from April through October.

What’s their deal? Formerly known as Sky Blue FC, Gotham plays in Red Bull Arena and has some well-known minority owners (Kevin Durant, Sue Bird, Eli Manning); after a long dry spell, the team won the NWSL Championship in 2023.

Why go? It’s a chance to see some great talent—both Gotham and visiting teams include players from the dominant United States Women’s National Team.

Random historical great: Longtime USWNT midfielder Carli Lloyd played her last few club seasons right here in the NYC area.

Random current star: Margaret Purce, who has moved from fullback to forward and become a dangerous goal scorer; she’s also made appearances for the USWNT

Tickets: www.gothamfc.com

Big Events

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US Open Tennis

More than 1 million people attend the US Open annually, and millions more watch on TV, both to see great tennis and to be part of a sport that has produced icons like the Williams sisters, Andy Roddick and Maria Sharapova. Make sure to get your tickets early if you want good seats for prime matches. The event takes place in Queens’ USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center from late August into September.

Runners at the NYC Marathon,  journey through all five boroughs

NYC Marathon. Photo: Julienne Schaer

TCS NYC Marathon

This race, held in early November, is the participatory sporting event to end all participatory sporting events. Around 50,000 competitors endure a punishing 26.2-mile journey through all five boroughs, beginning in Staten Island and crossing the finish line in Central Park. Amateurs run alongside professional stars as millions of fans cheer them every step of the way. Marathoners compete not only on two legs but also on prostheses and wheels. For details of the way the event usually unfolds, check out our viewers’ guide; for photographs of 2024's Marathon Sunday, see this gallery.

College Basketball

Since the beginning of college basketball’s time as a major spectator sport, New York City has played host to the best teams. The National Invitation Tournament and many other post- and regular-season tournaments take place here every year (the Big East Conference Tournament is one of those perennials), Division I teams make their homes in every borough and the NCAA Tournament has been known to drop by Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center.

Baseball player at a Staten Island Yankees game, in Staten Island

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Brooklyn Cyclones (minor league baseball) and Staten Island FerryHawks (independent league baseball)

The Mets and Yankees are New York’s best-known pro baseball teams, but two others play within city limits: the Brooklyn Cyclones (affiliated with the Mets) and the Staten Island Ferryhawks (in the Atlantic League; read about their first year here). They both play roughly April to early September in small, charming ballparks—the Cyclones in Coney Island, right by the amusement parks, the FerryHawks along the waterfront in St. George—where tickets are cheap. And who knows, you might see a future (or former) star.

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