The Best Cities For Sports Fans to Live
As a nation that loves sports, the United States boasts franchises in all five major professional leagues, including the National Football League (NFL), Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Hockey League (NHL). Most cities have teams from at least one of these leagues—and often multiple—and many host collegiate and amateur championship events.
WalletHub’s ranking of The Best สำรวจฟีเจอร์ของ UFABET Wallet Cities for Sports Fans to Live is based on criteria such as the number and quality of sports teams, stadiums and arenas; variety of sports available; accessibility to high-quality athletes; and the overall fan experience. To determine the top places for sports lovers to live, WalletHub looked at 397 cities across these categories and more.
The Best Cities For Sports Fans to Live
Boston tops the list, and for good reason. From the storied history of Fenway Park to the current success of the Celtics at TD Garden, Boston has something for every type of sports fan. The city also has the mighty New England Patriots to boot, as well as a strong MLB presence with the Red Sox and a decent NHL presence with the Blackhawks.
Chicago may not have the storied past of Boston or New York, but it has a lot to offer its sports fans. There’s the Cubs and White Sox for baseball, the Bulls (and the infamous rivalry with the Detroit Red Wings that featured on the popular Netflix series The Last Dance) for basketball, and the Blackhawks, who have won four Stanley Cups in recent years.