With the College Football Playoff selection committee to release its final Top 25 ranking on Dec. 8 and the North American sports industry worth over $69 billion and growing, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2019’s Best Sports Cities as well as accompanying videos.
To determine the cities where the game is always on regardless of season, WalletHub compared 418 small to large cities across the five largest sports in the U.S.: football, basketball, baseball, hockey and soccer.
| Best Large Sports Cities |
| 1. Boston, MA |
| 2. New York, NY |
| 3. Los Angeles, CA |
| 4. Pittsburgh, PA |
| 5. Philadelphia, PA |
| 6. Chicago, IL |
| 7. Washington, DC |
| 8. Dallas, TX |
| 9. Oakland, CA |
| 10. Denver, CO |
| Best Midsize Sports Cities |
| 1. Cincinnati, OH |
| 2. Buffalo, NY |
| 3. Green Bay, WI |
| 4. Salt Lake City, UT |
| 5. Orlando, FL |
| 6. Glendale, AZ |
| 7. Ann Arbor, MI |
| 8. Durham, NC |
| 9. South Bend, IN |
| 10. Baton Rouge, LA |
| Best Small Sports Cities |
| 1. Clemson, SC |
| 2. West Point, NY |
| 3. State College, PA |
| 4. Chapel Hill, NC |
| 5. Tuscaloosa, AL |
| 6. Hanover, NH |
| 7. Morgantown, WV |
| 8. East Lansing, MI |
| 9. Princeton, NJ |
| 10. Buies Creek, NC |
Best vs. Worst
To view the full report and your city’s rank, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/best-sports-cities/15179/
This article appears in Apr 1 – Dec 31, 2019.



