Capital Clash: Wizards Host Knicks at Capital One Arena Today

Match Day in the District: NBA Action Takes Center Stage
As the winter chill settles over the Potomac, the action inside the District’s premier sports venue is just heating up. Today, Tuesday, February 3, 2026, Washington D.C. sports fans have a major reason to head to the Penn Quarter neighborhood. The Washington Wizards are set to host their Eastern Conference rivals, the New York Knicks, in a high-stakes regular-season showdown at the Capital One Arena.
This evening's matchup is a pivotal moment in the Wizards' 2025-26 campaign. With both teams battling for positioning in the Eastern Conference standings, every possession counts. The Knicks arrive in town known for their physical style of play, making this a true test for a Wizards squad that has been leaning on its high-tempo offense and young core to energize the home crowd this season.
Game Details and Times
- Matchup: Washington Wizards vs. New York Knicks
- Venue: Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
- Tip-off: 7:00 PM ET
- Doors Open: Approximately 6:00 PM ET
Exclusive Fan Giveaway
Fans planning to attend today's game should arrive early to take advantage of a special promotional event. The first 10,000 fans to enter Capital One Arena will receive a limited-edition hat designed by AJ Johnson. This exclusive piece of merchandise is expected to be a collector’s item and adds an extra layer of excitement to an already anticipated night of professional basketball.
Experience Penn Quarter
With a 7:00 PM start, the surrounding Penn Quarter and Chinatown districts are expected to be buzzing with activity. Local restaurants and sports bars along F Street and 7th Street are preparing for a surge of fans in red, white, and blue. Whether you are grabbing a quick bite at one of the many eateries nearby or heading straight to your seat to catch the pre-game warmups, the energy in the heart of the District will be palpable.
While other D.C. teams are currently on the road—most notably the Washington Capitals, who are facing the Flyers in Philadelphia tonight—the Wizards remain the main attraction within city limits. For those looking to experience the intensity of major league sports in person today, Capital One Arena is the only place to be. Be sure to check local transit schedules, as the Metro is expected to see increased ridership around the Gallery Place-Chinatown station leading up to the opening tip.