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Kate Linklark’s Next Game: How to Watch 2025 WNBA Season, Full Schedule, TV Channels and more

May 26, 2025 6 Min Read
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  • How to watch Kate Linklark in the 2025 WNBA season:
  • When will Kate Linklark’s next game?
  • 2025 WNBA Season Schedule:
  • Kate Linklark’s WNBA Schedule for May:
  • What channels do you need to watch WNBA games live this season?
  • How to watch WNBA Live or Streaming WNBA Games in 2025:
  • How to watch the WNBA season with WNBA League Pass:
  • How to watch the 2025 WNBA season:

The 2025 WNBA season officially began last weekend with Kate Rinklerk’s sophomore season at Indiana Fever. This season, the WNBA has grown from 12 to 13 teams, with former UCONN superstar and current rookie Page Bookers taking part in the mix. already Includes Angel Reese, Aja Wilson and Breana Stewart. But she remains a fan favorite. If you’re looking to fall behind in Caitlin Clark’s WNBA season, we’re covering it. Here’s the best way to see all of the 2025 Indiana Fever games:

How to watch Kate Linklark in the 2025 WNBA season:

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date: May 16th – September 11th, 2025

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TV Channel: ESPN, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ABC, Aeon, NBA TV

Streaming: Amazon Prime Video, WNBA League Pass, Fubo, DirectV, More

When will Kate Linklark’s next game?

Kate Rinklerk and Indiana Fever will face the Washington Mystics on NBA TV/League Pass on Wednesday, May 28th at 7:30pm ET.

2025 WNBA Season Schedule:

Check out Caitlin Clark’s full WNBA season schedule (including channels where all games are aired).

Kate Linklark’s WNBA Schedule for May:

Always in the East

Wednesday, May 28th

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Indiana Fever vs. Washington Mystic: 7:30pm (NBA TV, League Pass)

Friday, May 30th

Connecticut Sun vs. Indiana Fever: 7:30pm (Aeon, League Pass)

What channels do you need to watch WNBA games live this season?

You can catch a record number of WNBA games airing on Disney Networks this season. You can catch 13 games with ESPN and 13 games with ABC/ESPN+. In September, Disney Network will only air up to 29 games of WNBA playoffs, including the WNBA Finals. If you have a Disney+/ESPN+ streaming bundle, ESPN+ Selection Game Streaming is also available on Disney+.

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While it may be difficult to track every way you can watch the WNBA, one rule of thumb to remember is that Prime Video owns Thursday nights and Aeon is home to most Friday games. You can catch 20 matchups during the season in the WNBA with Prime Video and stream the championship game of the WNBA Commissioners Cup midseason tournament.

For Friday’s games, Ion will air 50 games in the regular season as part of “State Farm WNBA Friday Night Spotlight.”

Additionally, 40 games will air on NBA TV, 20 will air on CBS Sports, with the first CBS broadcasting the WNBA’s first network broadcast at Primetime. On June 7th and August 9th, Chicago Sky will face off against Indiana Fever for the night game that aired nationwide on the channel.

For more coverage, don’t forget that WNBA League Pass will also stream more than 200 games this season (applied by Blackouts), with many games airing in local markets. You can see which games to broadcast on the WNBA schedule.

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With so many channels and streaming platforms, there is a breakdown of the best ways to watch the WNBA this season without subscribing to everything and paying all the money this season.

How to watch WNBA Live or Streaming WNBA Games in 2025:

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For $95 a month, Fubo TV’s Elite Tier has access to ESPN, ESPN3, ABC, CBS, CBS Sports Network, NBA TV, ION, and over 200 live channels. Live TV streaming services are undoubtedly one of the most expensive options on this list, but still retains massive savings compared to traditional cable packages, allowing you to access the most WNBA games you can watch with one subscription.

Fubo subscribers will also get 1,000 hours of cloud DVR storage. The platform offers a free trial period, and you can currently earn $20 from your first month.

Try it for free on fubo

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Amazon’s Will will again function as one of the WNBA’s streaming homes this season. In 2025, Prime Video will stream most Thursday night WNBA games to all Amazon Prime subscribers for free, plus the WNBA Commissioner Cup Championship Game for free in July.

In addition to Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime subscriptions include free shipping, exclusive deals, Amazon Music, free Grubhub+ for 1 year and more. The standard Amazon Prime subscription costs $15 a month or $139 a year, but there is a discount for students and eligible government-supported individuals. You can try Amazon Prime for free for 30 days.

Prime $14.99 a month

How to watch the WNBA season with WNBA League Pass:

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WNBA League Pass allows you to stream out-of-market WNBA games (with certain national exclusions and local blackouts applied), access full-length and condensed replays of all games, rewatch hundreds of past classic games, and use the platform’s live game DVR. The WNBA League Pass costs just $35 a season and $13 a monthly subscription.

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How to watch the 2025 WNBA season:

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