HENDERSON (KTNV) — The Vegas Knight Hawks will be on home turf when they play in their first Indoor Football League Western Conference Championship on Friday.
On Thursday, the Knight Hawks announced a number of activations for fans who attend the championship game against San Diego Strike Force, which kicks off at 7 p.m. on August 8 at Lee's Family Forum in Henderson.
This comes after the Knight Hawks secured their first playoff victory in franchise history on Sunday with a win over the Bay Area Panthers.
Here's what they have in store.
The Vegas Knight Hawks shared that the first 3,000 fans will get a branded rally towel, and that the first 1,000 will receive a commemorative poster.
Merchandise will be available for purchase at The Saddlery, with all gear (excluding Western Conference Championship branded merchandise) running at 30% off.
Face paint is also scheduled into the evening's fun, with painters located on the concourse.
Refreshments will be available for purchase as well.
The Vegas Knight Hawks shared that one fan will also win an Opening Knight Golden Ticket that provides two tickets to the 2025-26 home openers of the Vegas Golden Knights, Henderson Silver Knights, Las Vegas Desert Dogs, and Vegas Knight Hawks. Fans can enter to win by scanning the QR code found on ads on the jumbotron and concourse.
Winners of the championship game will move on to play in the IFL National Championship in Tucson, Ariz., on Saturday, August 23.
You can purchase tickets to the game on AXS.com.
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