Sports in Minneapolis Next-weekend




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Sat Jul 4 1:00pm
Canterbury Park Live Racing
Canterbury Park  •  Shakopee, MN
Sat Jul 4 1:35pm
New York Yankees vs. Minnesota Twins
Yankee Stadium  •  Bronx, NY
Sat Jul 4 6:37pm
St. Paul Saints vs. Buffalo Bisons
CHS Field  •  Saint Paul, MN
Sun Jul 5 1:00pm
Canterbury Park Live Racing
Canterbury Park  •  Shakopee, MN
Sun Jul 5 1:35pm
New York Yankees vs. Minnesota Twins
Yankee Stadium  •  Bronx, NY
Sun Jul 5 2:07pm
St. Paul Saints vs. Buffalo Bisons
CHS Field  •  Saint Paul, MN
Mon Jul 6 7:00pm
Minnesota Lynx vs. Connecticut Sun
Target Center  •  Minneapolis, MN


Sports in Minneapolis Next-weekend 2026 schedule

Looking ahead to the upcoming weekend in Minneapolis, sports fans are in for an exciting lineup of baseball action at Target Field. On Saturday, June 27, 2026, the Minnesota Twins will face off against the Colorado Rockies in a highly anticipated game scheduled to start at 6:10 PM. The Twins, known for their strong lineup and passionate fan base, are set to host this matchup in what promises to be an electrifying evening of baseball. The following day, on Sunday, June 28, 2026, the Twins will continue their series against the Rockies with a game beginning at 1:10 PM. Fans can expect another thrilling afternoon of competitive play at one of Minneapolis's top sports venues. Be sure to secure your tickets early to catch these exciting games, which are part of the summer baseball season featuring talented players and top performances. Don't miss the chance to see the Twins in action and enjoy a weekend filled with sports excitement at Target Field.