How To Find The Cheapest New York Liberty WNBA Finals Tickets

September 20, 2023

Where To Buy 2023 New York Liberty WNBA Finals Tickets

Primary market single-game tickets for Liberty playoff home games are available via Ticketmaster.

On the secondary market, TicketIQ has Fee-Free New York Liberty Playoff tickets which also include a Refund Guarantee. Our Refund Guarantee states that if an event is canceled or deemed unfit for fans to attend, TicketIQ will refund ticket buyers in as soon as 15 days. That means that you can buy from TicketIQ worry-free. Customers on TicketIQ save between 15%-25% compared to other secondary market ticketing sites. 

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How Much Are 2023 New York Liberty WNBA Finals Tickets

On the secondary market ticket prices for the Liberty WNBA Finals against the Aces start at $91 for game 3 and and $93 for game 4 for seats on the 200-level. 100-level ticket prices start at $179 game 3 and $185 for game 4. Prices on the 100-level go as high as $348 for game 3 and $389 for game 4.

Lower-level ticket prices start at $200 for game 3 on the baselines, and $279 on the sidelines, and prices go as high as $715. For game 4, lower-level ticket prices start at $162 on the baselines, $206 on the sidelines, and go as high as $714. 

Floor seats are also available for each game with prices starting just above $1,000, and going as high as $6,000+

Below is a look at the secondary market average list price and get-in price for each game of the series. The Liberty currently have a $290 series average list price, which is 211% higher than the Aces, who have an average list price of just $93.

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New York Liberty 2023 Playoff Schedule

(1) Las Vegas Aces vs. (2) New York Liberty

Game 1: New York at Las Vegas, Sunday, Oct. 8 (3 p.m. ET, ABC)
Game 2: New York at Las Vegas, Wednesday, Oct. 11 (9 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 3: Las Vegas at New York, Sunday, Oct. 15 (3 p.m. ET, ABC)
Game 4*: Las Vegas at New York, Wednesday, Oct. 18 (8 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 5*: New York at Las Vegas, Friday, Oct. 20 (9 p.m. ET, ESPN)

Are Liberty Playoff tickets on TicketIQ guaranteed?

Yes. All Liberty playoff ticket sales on TicketIQ are guaranteed and you can read our guarantee here, where we ensure you will receive an authentic and valid ticket, and that you will receive your tickets with ample time ahead of the event. You can track the status of your order directly from the TicketIQ account page.

TicketIQ has a rigorous process of screening every seller that lists ticket on our site, and we work with over 1,000 independent ticket sellers, as well as teams and venues that list on our site directly to reach secondary market buyers.

TicketIQ also has an elite seller program, noted with a ribbon icon on the ticket listing, to indicate which sellers are not only reliable, but also have a record of speedy order confirmation and on-time delivery.If any issues arise when you are trying to find your  tickets, please contact us directly, and visit our Contact Us page for all contact options, including our urgent support phone number.

What Is The Best Way To Find Discounted Liberty Playoff Tickets?

To find the cheapest MLB tickets, it's important to check both the primary and secondary ticket markets. Based on the demand for a given event, resale marketplaces like TicketIQ may be more or less expensive than face value options available through primary ticketing platforms like Ticketmaster, AXS, and SeatGeek. Weekend rivalry games are typically the most expensive, while weekday games against lesser opponents are the best way to get to a game for cheap. For sporting events that take place every year, it's important to know when the event is actually going on sale, which is typically the middle of the off-season. All MLB teams offer group pricing for groups of more than 8-10 people, with prices usually 10% to 15% below face value prices. Teams often adjust prices dynamically in-season, which can impact both face-value and resale ticket prices. For fans willing to make a commitment by purchasing season tickets, prices are typically 10%-20% below single-game face value prices.

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