WNBA 2024: How to Watch the New York Liberty vs. Indiana Fever & Other Games Without Cable

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The WNBA is back for what is already turning out to be a defining season for the league. The WNBA Tip-Off, presented by CarMax, will take place on Saturday (May 18).

The New York Liberty will host the Indiana Fever at Barclays in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Saturday after beating the team 102-66 on Thursday. Saturday’s game schedule will be a doubleheader with the Las Vegas Aces vs. Los Angeles Sparks.

The season launched with Caitlin Clark making her regular season debut with the Indiana Fever on Tuesday. Despite the loss, Clark’s game was the most watched WNBA game on ESPN peaking at 2.3 million viewers across ESPN, ESPN2 and Disney+.

Tuesday’s quadruple header features Indiana vs. Connecticut Sun, Las Vegas Aces vs. Phoenix Mercury, Liberty vs. Washington Mystics and Minnesota Lynx vs. Seattle Storm. Clark scored

“The embrace has been amazing,” Clark said of Indiana in a pre-season interview. “I think coming to a city that really supports [not just] basketball, but women’s basketball specifically, I couldn’t really imagine a better place to be playing my first WNBA season. I’m super excited.”

Of course, Clark isn’t the only rookie making her regular season debut this week. Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso suited up for their first regular season WNBA game with the Chicago Sky on Wednesday, along with Sparks’ rookie Cameron Brink, who will play her first game of the regular season.

Keep reading for ways to stream WNBA games live.

WNBA Live Stream: Where to Watch Games Online

Saturday’s doubleheader will open with Indiana vs. New York at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on ABC, followed by Las Vegas vs. Los Angeles at 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT.

The WNBA 2024 season kicked off with a slew of games including New York vs. Washington, Indiana vs. Connecticut. The season’s WNBA games will broadcast across ESPN networks, WNBA League Pass, Disney+, ESPN+ and live TV streamers such as DirecTV and Fubo.

Can you join WNBA League Pass on Prime Video? Yes! Prime Video subscribers can add WNBA League Pass and over 100 other channels to stream from one platform.

Subscribe to WNBA League pass for $12.99/month, or 34.99/year to access live out-of-market games, plus every game on-demand and hundreds of archival games.

Prime Video comes included with a subscription to Amazon Prime, which is free for the first month and $14.99 after the trial period ends. Click above to launch your 30-day free trial to Amazon Prime, and/or a 7-day free trial to WNBA League Pass.

How to Watch WNBA Games on ABC, ESPN, Disney+ & More

ESPN platforms will broadcast coverage of 25 WNBA games during the regular season. CBS/Paramount+ will air and stream eight WNBA games; 12 will be available on CBS Sports Network, 40 on NBA TV and 21 on Prime Video. Select games will stream live on Disney+ and ESPN+.

Saturday’s games — Indiana vs. New York, Los Angeles vs. Las Vegas, Chicago vs. Dallas Wings, Atlanta Dream vs. Phoenix and Washington vs. Seattle — will across ABC, NBA TV and WNBA League Pass.

How to Watch WNBA Games on Bally Sports

If you’d rather not subscribe to WNBA League Pass, there are other ways to catch local WNBA games live and on-demand. Besides WNBA League and ESPN, fans can watch local games on Bally Sports.

DirecTV Stream offers 75+ channels including plenty of sports channels: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, FS1, FS2, NBA TV, NHL Network, Bally Sports, NBC Sports Network, and more.

How to Watch WNBA Games on Sling TV

Sling TV will stream select games in the WNBA Season. Subscribe to Sling Orange, or the Sling Orange + Sport Extra to stream WNBA games. On Saturday, Sling TV will stream Indiana vs. New York and Las Vegas vs. Seattle on ESPN3. Other games on the Sling TV schedule include Chicago vs. Dallas on May 18 on NBA TV, and Atlanta vs. Phoenix on May 18 and Seattle vs. New York on Monday, May 20.

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