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Is the WNBA Season Happening This Year? Here’s What You Need to Know

February 3, 2026 2 Min Read
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The WNBA and its players have been engaged in nearly a year of contract negotiations. The current agreement, initially set to expire on October 31, 2025, was extended twice—first on November 30 and again on January 9—before finally lapsing, leading both sides to maintain the status quo. As February begins, the pressure builds to finalize a deal before stalled talks start to affect the 2026 WNBA season.

Recent reports indicate that the WNBA has yet to respond to a player proposal submitted about a month ago. Since this latest offer closely mirrors previous ones, the league reportedly sees no urgency to reply, instead expecting a more “realistic” counterproposal from the players.

Key disagreements persist over issues such as revenue sharing, salary increases, housing support, and free agency terms, but the most challenging point remains player compensation. The athletes remain determined to fight for their demands, recognizing the significance of this moment for the future growth and success of the league.

If talks fail, the next possible step is a player strike—a move the players’ union has already authorized, although there are no indications yet that a strike will occur. Prolonged negotiations raise the risk of disrupting the league’s carefully planned 2026 season, which was unveiled last week, with tickets currently available for purchase.

This situation prompts the question: Will the 2026 WNBA season proceed as planned, or could ongoing contract disputes cause delays? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Fan Take: This moment is critical for WNBA fans because it could shape the league’s financial and competitive future for years to come. A successful agreement would not only empower players but also help elevate the sport’s visibility and sustainability on a larger scale.

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