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What WNBA games are on this week? 2025 WNBA Schedule, dates, how to watch for July 21-27

What WNBA games are on this week? 2025 WNBA Schedule, dates, how to watch for July 21-27

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The 2025 WNBA season returns to action following an exciting All-Star weekend. The week tips off with five matchups on Tuesday night, including a showdown between the Indiana Fever and New York Liberty at 8:00 PM ET on ESPN. See below to find out this week's full WNBA schedule as well as additional information on how to watch each game.
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2025 WNBA Schedule Week of July 21-27:
*All times are listed as ET
Tuesday, July 22:
LA Sparks at Washington Mystics - 7:30 PM on ESPN 3
Indiana Fever at New York Liberty - 8:00 PM on ESPN
Chicago Sky at Minnesota Lynx - 8:00 PM on ESPN 3
Atlanta Dream at Las Vegas Aces - 10:00 PM on ESPN
Dallas Wings at Seattle Storm - 10:00 PM on ESPN 3
Wednesday, July 23:
Atlanta Dream at Phoenix Mercury - 10:00 PM on CBSSN
Thursday, July 24:
LA Sparks at Connecticut Sun - 7:00 PM on WNBA League Pass
Las Vegas Aces at Indiana Fever - 7:00 PM on Prime Video
Seattle Storm at Chicago Sky - 8:30 PM on WNBA League Pass
Friday, July 25:
Phoenix Mercury at New York Liberty - 7:30 PM on ION
Las Vegas Aces at Minnesota Lynx - 7:30 PM on ION
Dallas Wings at Golden State Valkyries - 10:00 PM on ION
Saturday, July 26:
LA Sparks at New York Liberty - 7:00 PM on NBA TV
Seattle Storm at Washington Mystics - 7:30 PM on WNBA League Pass
Sunday, July 27:
Golden State Valkyries at Connecticut Sun - 1:00 PM on CBSN
Indiana Fever at Chicago Sky - 3:00 PM on ABC, ESPN+
Las Vegas Aces at Dallas Wings - 4:00 PM on ESPN 3
Phoenix Mercury at Washington Mystics - 6:00 PM on WNBA League Pass
Atlanta Dream at Minnesota Lynx - 7:00 PM on NBA TV
How can I watch WNBA games?
Over 175 regular season WNBA games will be available across the following networks and streaming platforms: ABC, ESPN, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ION, NBA TV, Prime Video, WNBA League Pass.
Click here for the full 2025 WNBA Season Schedule.
2025 WNBA Season Key Dates:
September 11: Regular Season Ends
September 14: Playoffs Begin
October 17: Last Possible Finals Date
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