LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers today announced their 32-game 2026 Spring Training schedule, with their 18th season of Cactus League action in Glendale, Arizona, beginning on Saturday, Feb. 21, against the Angels in Tempe, AZ. The Dodgers will play another game on the road the following day, Sunday, Feb. 22, against the Padres at Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, AZ, before opening up their Cactus League home slate on Monday, Feb. 23, vs. the Mariners at Camelback Ranch.
The Boys in Blue will conclude their Cactus League games in Arizona on Saturday, March 21, vs. the Athletics, before heading back to Southern California.
The club will conclude its exhibition schedule with the three-game Freeway Series against the Angels on Sunday, March 22, at Angel Stadium and March 23-24 at Dodger Stadium.
The Dodgers will play 15 of their 28 Cactus League games at Camelback Ranch – Glendale, including 14 as the designated home team and one as the visitors against their co-tenants, the Chicago White Sox, on Saturday, March 14. In addition, the Dodgers will also play a World Baseball Classic exhibition game vs. Team Mexico on Wednesday, March 4, at Camelback Ranch.
The two-time defending World Champions will be home at the “Ranch” on four consecutive weekends, beginning Feb. 28 and March 1 vs. the Cubs and Angels, respectively. The following weekend, Los Angeles will be home March 6-7 vs. the Royals and Rockies and then March 14-15 against the White Sox (road team) and Rangers. The champs will then wrap up their weekend slate with games against the Padres and Athletics, March 20-21.
In addition, 2026 will see the return of the “Spring Breakout,” with games featuring top prospects from March 19-22 around the Major Leagues. The Dodgers’ prospects will take on the White Sox’s future stars on Saturday, March 21, at Camelback Ranch.
The club has a total of 15 Cactus League weekend contests, providing fans ample opportunity to make the five-hour drive or one-hour flight to the desert. Camelback Ranch features a state-of-the-art ballpark, six practice fields on the Dodger side, including a replica Dodger Stadium field, fan photo elements commemorating Dodger history, walking trails, an orange grove, and a five-acre lake.
The Dodgers’ 2026 Spring Training schedule can be found HERE