For the thousands of you planning a pilgrimage to Chicago to see Wrigley Field this summer, heads up: the Cubs now have single game tickets on sale to the public.
While Cubs tickets aren’t as tough to come by as they may have been years ago, weekend and prime opponent games are still a valuable commodity on the North Side. This year’s intraleague opponents include the following teams, and intraleague is always a higher-demand ticket at Wrigley:
- Texas Rangers: April 7-9
- Chicago White Sox: May 16-18 (weekend)
- Seattle Mariners: June 20-22 (weekend)
- Cleveland Guardians: July 1-3
- Boston Red Sox: July 18-20 (weekend)
- Kansas City Royals: July 21-23
- Baltimore Orioles: August 1-3 (weekend)
- Tampa Bay Rays: September 12-14 (weekend)
Meanwhile, the other prime opponents that will likely see high ticket demand include:
- Los Angeles Dodgers: April 22-23
- Philadelphia Phillies: April 25-27 (weekend)
- St. Louis Cardinals: July 4-6 (weekend)
- Atlanta Braves: September 1-3 (includes Labor Day)
- New York Mets: September 23-25
If you’re curious about the different seating options available to you at the ballpark, check out the Seating Chapter of our insider guide to Wrigley Field. You’ll find information on travel, lodging, transit, and all of your gameday options there in one place.
Click here to purchase tickets directly from the Cubs.