The WNBA is returning to Canada, announcing Thursday that it will host a preseason game in the country for the second straight season.
The Los Angeles Sparks and Seattle Storm will face off on May 5 in Edmonton, Alberta at Rogers Place. It comes ahead of the league’s 28th season – and as interest in expansion to the country heats up.
Last year, the WNBA hosted a preseason game in Toronto.
“Bringing the game to Canada, I think, will have an enormous impact,” Engelbert said in a video call with reporters. “I think it did last year, based on what we've heard and what our NBA Canada team continues to hear. And that's why we're coming again because we want to impact this game globally, not just here in the U.S.”
Edmonton was the choice due to its “incredible history” in supporting pro sports and “rich ties” to women’s basketball, as well as the success of the 2022 NBA Canada Series game at the arena between the Toronto Raptors and Utah Jazz.
“We'll continue to look at other cities as well but certainly was impressed with what everything Edmonton has to offer,” Engelbert said.
The announcement comes in the same week as reports of a possible bid for the league to expand to Toronto. While a bid with Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment fell apart in October, billionaire Larry Tanenbaum – who is a minority owner in MLSE – is reportedly pursuing a team separately through his holding company, the Kilmer Group. The group is expected to meet with the WNBA board about the bid, with an announcement coming as soon as May, according to CBC Sports.
If Tanenbaum is successful, it would be the first WNBA team outside of the United States. But Engelbert said Thursday that future expansion teams would not begin play until 2026 at the earliest. The league’s 13th team, awarded to Golden State in October, is set to begin play in 2025.
“We continue to spend a lot of time and engage in very productive conversations with several interested ownership groups in a number of cities and markets,” Engelbert said. “[We] have no news to report at this time.”
This will be the fourth WNBA preseason game to take place outside of the U.S., with games also taking place in Manchester, England (2011) and Monterrey, Mexico (2004). Engelbert said Thursday that the league might consider playing a regular-season game outside of the United States, although most likely not in an Olympic year.
"It's something we're thinking about for the future," she said. "We'll be looking at it in years we don't have international competitions to interrupt the season."