The WNBA season begins today — sign up for WNBA League Pass now

The 2025 WNBA season is set to kick off today, and fans are eager to watch their favorite teams and players in action. With star players like Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and Paige Bueckers making waves in the league, excitement is at an all-time high. For those looking to catch every game live, WNBA League Pass is the perfect streaming service to have.
WNBA League Pass offers fans the opportunity to watch live out-of-market games, as well as replays of every game and access to a library of classic matches. However, it’s important to note that there are blackout restrictions in place. Games that are aired on ESPN, ABC, and Ion, as well as games within the television market of any WNBA team, will be blacked out on WNBA League Pass.
The cost of WNBA League Pass is $12.99 per month after a seven-day free trial. To access WNBA League Pass, fans can subscribe as an add-on channel with Prime Video. This requires an Amazon Prime subscription, which offers a 30-day free trial before monthly payments of $14.99 begin. Simply head over to the WNBA League Pass landing page on Prime Video and click “start your 7-day free trial” to get started.
In addition to WNBA League Pass, Prime Video will be broadcasting 21 games throughout the 2025 season that can be watched with a regular Prime Video subscription. These games will air on Thursday evenings, with the exception of the Commissioner’s Cup Championship Game. The schedule includes matchups like the New York Liberty at Washington Mystics, Phoenix Mercury at New York Liberty, and Chicago Sky at Phoenix Mercury.
As the season progresses, fans can mark their calendars for key dates in the 2025 WNBA season. The regular season begins on May 16, followed by the Commissioner’s Cup Tournament from June 1-17 and the Commissioner’s Cup Championship on July 1. The WNBA All-Star break will take place from July 17-21, with the All-Star Game scheduled for July 19. The regular season will end on September 11, leading into the playoffs beginning on September 14 and concluding with the last possible finals date on October 17.
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