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The home of the Flyers and 76ers has officially changed from the Wells Fargo Center to Xfinity Mobile Arena. See other ...
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The Wells Fargo Center in South Philadelphia is now officially the Xfinity Mobile Arena, following a name change announced in May by Comcast Spectacor and Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment. Crews ...
The Wells Fargo Center has changed its name to Xfinity Mobile Arena, weeks before it was originally scheduled to take effect.
Xfinity Mobile Arena signage was being installed on the facade of the former Wells Fargo Center on Thursday. The name change ...
Xfinity Mobile Arena is now officially here as new signage has been installed to replace the now-former Wells Fargo Center, ...
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The Wells Fargo Center is no more. Comcast Spectacor, the arena’s owner, announced in May that the venue’s name would change ...
The Philadelphia Flyers and Philadelphia 76ers won't open their respective 2025-26 seasons at the Wells Fargo Center in South Philadelphia. Instead, both teams will play at the Xfinity Mobile Center.
Can’t call it “The Center” anymore. The Flyers and Comcast Spectacor announced the Wells Fargo Center will be named Xfinity Mobile Arena on Sept. 1, 2025.
The Wells Fargo Center, located in South Philadelphia, will be renamed Xfinity Mobile Arena starting Sept. 1, Comcast Spectacor and Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment announced May 6.
Xfinity Mobile secures naming rights for Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center, soon to be Xfinity Mobile Arena, home of the Flyers and 76ers until 2031.