A new WNBA season begins today, making it the perfect time to get set up with WNBA League Pass.
The New York Liberty are entering this season as defending champions, but players like Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and Paige Bueckers are giving the league mega-exposure going into its 29th season.
Looking to watch more WNBA now? This streaming service is the perfect way to do it, with nearly every game available to stream live.
What is WNBA League Pass?
WNBA League Pass is a streaming service that allows fans to watch live out-of-market WNBA games, plus replays of every game and a library of classic games.
Does WNBA League Pass have black outs?
Yes, it does. What this means is, essentially, if you live within the television market of any WNBA team, that team’s games will be blacked out. Additionally, games aired on ESPN, ABC, and Ion are blacked out on WNBA League Pass.
How much does WNBA League Pass cost?
WNBA League Pass costs $12.99/month after a seven-day free trial.
How to get WNBA League Pass:
WNBA League Pass is available as an add-on channel with Prime Video.
To sign up this way, you’ll need to be an Amazon Prime subscriber. If you aren’t already, you can get started with a 30-day free trial before $14.99/month payments begin.
From there, just head over to the WNBA League Pass landing page and click “start your 7-day free trial.”
WNBA on Prime Video 2025 schedule:
This year, Prime Video will broadcast 21 games that you won’t need League Pass to watch, just a regular Prime Video subscription (which, as we mentioned above, comes with a 30-day free trial). All of the games will air on Thursday evenings, minus the Commissioner’s Cup Championship Game.
- May 22: Indiana Fever at Atlanta Dream – 7:30 p.m.
- May 29: Dallas Wings at Chicago Sky – 8:00 p.m.
- June 5: New York Liberty at Washington Mystics – 7:30 p.m.
- June 5: Golden State Valkyries at Phoenix Mercury – 10 p.m.
- June 19: Phoenix Mercury at New York Liberty – 7 p.m.
- June 19: Indiana Fever at Golden State Valkyries – 10 p.m.
- June 26: Los Angeles Sparks at Indiana Fever – 7 p.m.
- June 26: Washington Mystics at Las Vegas Aces – 10:00 p.m.
- Tuesday, July 1: Commissioner’s Cup Championship Game – time TBD
- July 3: Las Vegas Aces at Indiana Fever – 7 p.m.
- July 10: Las Vegas Aces at Washington Mystics – 7:30 p.m.
- July 24: Las Vegas Aces at Indiana Fever – 7 p.m.
- July 31: Golden State Valkyries at Washington Mystics – 7:30 p.m.
- August 7: Atlanta Dream at Chicago Sky – 8 p.m.
- August 7: Indiana Fever at Phoenix Mercury – 10 p.m.
- August 21: Chicago Sky at New York Liberty – 7 p.m.
- August 21: Phoenix Mercury at Las Vegas Aces – 10 p.m.
- August 28: Washington Mystics at New York Liberty – 7 p.m.
- August 28: Chicago Sky at Phoenix Mercury – 10 p.m.
- September 4: Phoenix Mercury at Washington Mystics – 7:30 p.m.
- September 4: Minnesota Lynx at Las Vegas Aces – 10 p.m.
2025 WNBA Season key dates:
- May 16: Regular season begins
- June 1-17: Commissioner’s Cup Tournament
- July 1: Commissioner’s Cup Championship
- July 17-21: WNBA All-Star break
- July 19: WNBA All-Star Game
- September 11: Regular season ends
- September 14: Playoffs begin
- October 17: Last possible finals date
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