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These 3 WNBA teams have the most national television matches next season

Kevin SmythBy Kevin SmythMarch 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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New York Liberty against Indiana Fever

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The WNBA television broadcasting schedules have been published, and Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever will play the most matches on national television next season.

A superb 41 of the 44 games of the regular season of the team will be broadcast nationally, the most for a single team in the history of the WNBA.

Behind them, the AS de Las Vegas – who won the WNBA 2022 and 2023 championships – will have 33 games broadcast nationally. The ASs are directed by the MVP quarter A’ja Wilson, the 2022 MVP of 2022 Chelsea Gray, and the Olympic guards Jackie Young and Jewell Loyd.

The defending champion New York Liberty will have 32 games broadcast at the national level. The Liberty finished with the best record of the League last year before defeating the Lynx of Minnesota in an exciting series of five games. They are fired by the double MVP Breanna Stewart, the MVP Jonquel Jones of the 2024 final and the three -point specialist Sabrina Ionescu. Liberty has also recently acquired Natasha cloud.

THE Chicago SkyTitled by Angel Reese, Kamilla Cardoso and Ariel Atkins, will have 24 television games at the national level.

THE Atlanta DreamWho acquired Brittney Griner and Bonna Jones during the offseason, will have 23 television games at the national level.

Wings Dallas, led by Arike Ogunbowale and should write Berces from Paige, are also scheduled for 23 national television matches.

THE Phoenix MercuryWho formed a new trio of stars with Alyssa Thomas, Kahleah Copper and Sutou Sabally, will have 21 television games at the national level.

THE Minnesota lynxWho lost in the NBA final and is led by All-Stars Napheesa Collier and Kayla McBride, will have 20 games.

THE Seattle storm – Directed by Skylar Diggins -Smith, Nneka Ogwumike, Gabby Williams and Ezi Magebgor – will play 19 games on national television

The new WNBA team, the Golden State Valkyries, will play 17 games on national television – which will extend on ABC, Prime Video, CBS, CBS Sports Network, Ion and NBA TV.

THE Connecticut Soleil And Washington mystics will each have 16 national television games.

Indiana fever was the most watched team in WNBA last year

It is not surprising that the fever leads the pack. Last year, the appearances on national fever television were on average 1.18 million viewers per game, while all the other WNBA games attracted an average of 394,000 viewers by Sporto. The best rated games in the League last season all involved the fever, with the most watched WNBA match in ABC’s history, a match between the Storm of Seattle and Indiana, amassing 2.23 million views.

WNBA star Caitlin Clark is largely responsible for the popularity of fever, because it has brought substantial monitoring of university basketball with it and has become one of the most popular athletes in sport, male or woman.

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