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Fans, Are you ready for the 2025 NHL schedule? Last Reading Royals game of the season is on Wednesday, December 3rd 2025! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Reading Royals playoff and preseason playing at Santander Arena, PA. Buy your Reading Royals tickets in Reading right here.

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Reading Royals Santander Arena Seating chart

Santander Arena 700 Penn Street, Reading, PA, 19602

Mark your calendars for April 12, 2026, as the Reading Royals take on the Wheeling Nailers at the Santander Arena in Reading, PA. This exciting hockey matchup promises to bring a fierce rivalry to the ice, with both teams looking to outshine each other. If you’re a fan of high-energy sports, this is an event you won’t want to miss! Meanwhile, for those who enjoy basketball, catch the Villanova Wildcats Women's Basketball team as they face off against the Seton Hall Pirates on December 19, 2025, at the Finneran Pavilion in Villanova, PA. It's sure to be a thrilling showdown, featuring some of the best athletes in the league. Plus, hockey enthusiasts can also look forward to the Philadelphia Flyers hosting the Tampa Bay Lightning on January 12, 2026, at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, where a long-standing rivalry will undoubtedly heat things up. For all these events and to explore more about what your favorite teams are up to, visit ticketschester.com, where you can find a variety of options for seating and availability. Get ready to cheer for your teams and enjoy an unforgettable experience!


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By Craig16

Royals don't disappoint!

This was my first time at a Reading Royals game & I had an amazing time! The crowd at the Sovereign Center wasn't as big as what I'm used to at Hershey Bears games but what they lacked in size they more than made up for with their noise & passion for their team! I especially liked the goal celebration dance by the 5 guys in section 107. That was definitely one of the funniest things I've seen at a hockey game. The only thing I disliked was that the video board is all the at the end above section 123 and if you are down at the other end you can't see it real well. It would be nice if the Sovereign Center had the video boards built into the scoreboard like the Giant Center does. That was their is a screen on all 4 sides that everyone can see.