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The new WNBA season starts today: Here’s how to watch the games live, including free options
Sadly, there is no easy way to watch all the women’s basketball games, as the league’s confusing broadcast rights require multiple services. There were moments leading up to the 30th WNBA season where it appeared as if it wasn’t going to happen.
For the 2026 regular season, WNBA games broadcast across ABC, ESPN, NBC, NBC Sports, USA Network, ION Television, CBS, CBS Sports Network and NBA TV. In addition, games livestream on Peacock, Paramount+, ESPN Unlimited and Prime Video. You can also catch games on WNBA League Pass.
Based on the WNBA’s growth trajectory, the main rights package signed just two years ago already appears like a relative steal.
Caitlin Clark remains the unquestioned face of the WNBA entering her third season in the league. And the WNBA is leaning into it thanks to its new media rights deal. The WNBA is entering Year 1 under its 11-year, $2.2 billion broadcast agreement with ...
Chennedy Carter is back in the WNBA. On Wednesday, the Las Vegas Aces announced they signed the veteran guard to a training camp contract. Carter last played in the league in 2024 for the Chicago Sky, where she averaged 17.5 points on 48.7% shooting, 3.5 ...
Yvonne Ejim, Gonzaga's all-time leading scorer, is getting another opportunity to become the third Zag to appear in a WNBA game - and it could happen in her hom