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Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 NBA schedule? Last Washington Mystics game of the season is on Sunday, June 21st 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Washington Mystics playoff and preseason playing at Target Center, MN. Buy your Washington Mystics tickets in Minneapolis right here.

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Get your tickets now for an unforgettable performance by Washington Mystics! Experience an electrifying show filled with energy, talent, and spectacular entertainment. Don't miss out—secure your spot today!
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  1. Jun 21Sun 05:00 PM
    vs Minnesota Lynx at Target Center Target Center - Minneapolis - MN

    Minnesota Lynx vs. Washington Mystics Target Center June 21,2026

Washington Mystics Target Center Seating chart

Target Center 600 1st Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN, 55403

Experience the excitement of live sports as the Minnesota Lynx take on the Washington Mystics at the Target Center in Minneapolis on June 21, 2026. This highly anticipated matchup promises to deliver thrilling basketball action, showcasing some of the best talent in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).

The Minnesota Lynx have a storied history in the league, known for their competitive spirit and remarkable achievements. With multiple championships under their belt, they continue to be a formidable force on the court. Fans can expect an electrifying atmosphere as they cheer for their team against a strong opponent like the Washington Mystics, who are equally determined to secure a victory.

Ticket prices for this event are expected to vary based on seating preferences and availability. Historically, fans can anticipate prices ranging from $20 to $150, depending on the proximity to the court and the demand leading up to game day. Minneapolis-tickets.com offers a reliable platform for purchasing tickets, ensuring that fans have access to a variety of seating options that cater to different budgets.

The Target Center is renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities and vibrant ambiance, making it an ideal venue for basketball enthusiasts. With a seating capacity of over 19,000, fans can enjoy an immersive experience while watching their favorite players in action. The venue also boasts excellent amenities, including concessions and merchandise stands, enhancing the overall game-day experience.

As you prepare for this exciting matchup, consider arriving early to soak in the pre-game festivities and witness the energy of fellow fans. The Minnesota Lynx's roster features standout players who have made significant contributions to the team's success, and their performances are sure to captivate audiences. Don't miss out on this opportunity to witness top-tier basketball at its finest.

Secure your tickets today and be part of an unforgettable evening at the Target Center. Whether you're a die-hard Lynx supporter or simply looking for an exhilarating sports experience, this game is not to be missed.

By Ang

Pretty good experience

Overall the experiece was great, however, I purchased floor seats underneath the basket on one end of the Court. Multiple times I had the camera man that gives the big-screen feed to the arena stand up and block my view. It was becoming quite annoying that during breaks in the game, my view of the Court was obstructed because he would not move out of the way. I felt like if I paid the price to have courtside seats, I should be able to see the entire game and to see all the events that take place on the court during timeouts and halftime. Other than that, my experience was fantastic.

By Anonymous

Mystics final game of the season

This was my family's first WNBA game, and we had to travel from Philly to DC to do it. The game was entertaining, if not particularly close in scorer. Della Donne was clearly the best player on the court for the unfortunately low number of minutes she played. I can't blame the team for resting her, however, since most of the second half was non-competitive. One referee was terrible and ejected a player on the Sky for as far as I could tell, nothing at all. The arena, located in SE DC, was fine, if a bit hard to find. Unreserved parking was off-site, but there were frequent shuttles to the arena. Biggest drawback were long lines at concession stands, and not all items being available at all stands. We're UConn fans, not Mystic fans, and picked this game because the Mystics were the closest team to my daughter in Baltimore, and the visiting Sky had three former UConn players on it. We purchased the tickets months in advance, and lucked out, because the Mystics turned out to be the best team in the league.





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