As WNBA training camps tip off this week, the league announced Monday that fans will be able to watch live coverage of the entire 15-game preseason lineup for the first time in history.
"With superstars returning to the arenas where they starred in college and in some cases, teams from around the world serving as opponents, [the broadcast schedule] brings an entirely new level of excitement to the WNBA preseason," said WNBA chief growth officer Colie Edison in a statement.
Starting this Friday, four preseason matchups will air nationally:
- Dallas Wings vs. Las Vegas Aces, May 2nd at 7 PM ET (ION)
- Brazil National Team vs. Chicago Sky, May 2nd at 9 PM ET (ION)
- Washington Mystics vs. Indiana Fever, May 3rd at 1 PM ET (NBA TV)
- Brazil National Team vs. Indiana Fever, May 4th at 4 PM ET (ESPN2)
The remaining 11 games plus three of the four aforementioned nationally broadcast games will be available to stream for free on the WNBA App. The lone exception is Indiana's May 4th game against Brazil.
Roster cuts loom in WNBA preseason
The preseason broadcast moves underscores fan excitement surrounding the 2025 season at a time when teams across the country are tackling the often tough realities of training camp.
All 13 WNBA franchises must narrow their 18-player preliminary rosters down to 11 or 12 players by May 16th's season tip-off, meaning college favorites and vets on the bubble will battle for spots in the still-growing league.
The delayed arrival of international prospects complicates this process, as high-profile recruits like 2025 No. 2 overall pick Dominique Malonga are still to report to due to conflicting global schedules.
Last season, only 13 of the 36 players taken in the 2024 WNBA Draft made the league's opening-day cut.
Roster adjustments will undoubtedly surface throughout the coming weeks, as teams prepare to play out a competitive preseason slate — now on the public stage.