Cavaliers vs. Toronto Raptors | 2026 NBA Playoffs, First Round Game 1
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Event Starts1:00PM
Additional Ticket Information
Tickets for all Round 1 home games at Rocket Arena are on sale now. Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis, with limited availability. There is a six-ticket limit per purchase while supplies last.
Cavs United members and fans with a FREE Cavs Rewards account have Playoff Priority access to purchase single-game tickets for the Cavs 2026 Playoff home games.
Fans can still secure Playoff Priority access for Cavs Playoff home games in one of two ways:
- The best way to access tickets for Cavs 2026 NBA Playoff home games is to purchase a Cavs United membership presented by KeyBank for the 2026-27 NBA season. Cavs United members receive first access to playoff tickets before they go on sale to the public. For information on becoming a member of Cavs United presented by KeyBank visit Cavs.com/Enroll.
- Fans can also secure priority access to purchase tickets for Cavs 2026 NBA Playoff home games by creating a FREE Cavs Rewards account at Cavs.com/Rewards. After signing up, fans will have the option to link a credit or debit card to their account, which automatically enrolls them for Playoff Priority.
Event Details
The Cleveland Cavaliers are gearing up to tip off the 2026 NBA Playoffs presented by Redfin as the number four (4) seed in the Eastern Conference. The first-round series against the Toronto Raptors follows a best-of-seven format (2-2-1-1-1), allowing for up to four home games for the Cavs at Rocket Arena.
Plan Your Visit
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
ARENA UPGRADES: Rocket Arena is undergoing upgrades to support fan transportation. This will temporarily impact escalators located near Portals 10 & 25 and elevators located at the four-bank elevators near Portal 29. More information available here
PARKING UPDATE: The Great Day Improvements Garage is now cashless, requiring credit or debit cards for entry. Event parking prices will now vary by event, and visitors should allow extra time for traffic and potential delays. The mobile parking pass process remains unchanged.
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