Seattle Storm to have 28 games nationally broadcast in 2026 WNBA season

Sonia Raman, Head Coach at Seattle Storm
Sonia Raman, Head Coach at Seattle Storm
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The Seattle Storm will have 28 of their 44 regular season games broadcast or streamed nationally during the upcoming WNBA season, according to an April 22 announcement from the league. The national coverage begins on Friday, May 8, when the Storm face the Golden State Valkyries. The game will air live on ION at 7 p.m., with Prime Video streaming it locally across Washington State.

This expanded national schedule means that fans will be able to follow a majority of the team’s games through major networks and streaming platforms. The team is set to play twelve games on USA Network, six on ION, and three on NBA TV this season. Two additional games each will be shown on Peacock and Amazon Prime.

Among notable matchups, two of Seattle’s games will appear on ABC: against the Minnesota Lynx at 10 a.m. on June 6 and versus the Phoenix Mercury at noon on June 20. The final regular-season matchup against Indiana Fever is scheduled for ESPN broadcast at 6:30 p.m. on July 28.

Fans can also access select live games via WNBA League Pass, which offers a large archive of past matches as well as enhanced features such as multi-device viewing compatibility and home/away feeds when available through WNBA ID. Local blackouts may apply for some broadcasts.

The Storm stated that details regarding their local broadcast schedule would be announced at a later date.



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