Sports in Oklahoma July
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Sports in Oklahoma July 2026 schedule
Oklahoma City offers an exciting lineup of sporting events throughout July, making it an ideal destination for sports enthusiasts. The Paycom Center hosts several high-profile wrestling and UFC fights, including WWE: Smackdown on July 10th, 2026, at 6:30 PM, where wrestling fans can enjoy top-tier entertainment featuring main performers from WWE's roster. Additionally, UFC Fight Night takes center stage on July 18th, 2026, at 4:00 PM, showcasing thrilling mixed martial arts bouts in a premier venue.
Baseball fans can catch the Oklahoma City Comets as they take on the Sugar Land Space Cowboys at Chickasaw Field at Bricktown multiple times during the first week of July, with games scheduled daily from July 1st to July 5th, including evening and afternoon matchups. The team also faces the El Paso Chihuahuas and Las Vegas Aviators later in the month, with games running from July 7th to July 12th and then on July 28th, providing numerous opportunities to enjoy America's favorite pastime.
Music lovers can look forward to Grupo Frontera performing at the Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheatre on July 25th, 2026, at 7:00 PM, featuring popular regional Mexican artists in a lively outdoor setting.
Some of the top venues for these events include the Paycom Center, known for hosting major wrestling and UFC events, and Chickasaw Field at Bricktown, which provides a vibrant atmosphere for baseball games. Whether you're into wrestling, MMA, baseball, or live music, July in Oklahoma City offers a diverse array of entertainment options sure to keep sports fans and concertgoers engaged all month long.