2026 WNBA Games on USA Network: How to Watch, Full Schedule, Times

2026 WNBA Games on USA Network: How to Watch, Full Schedule, Times





That's because starting May 10, USA Sports will begin broadcasting the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), bringing some of the biggest games of 2026 to sports fans from coast to coast.

Alongside "WNBA Wednesdays," USA Network will air more than 50 regular-season and playoff games throughout the year. Plus, fans will get their fill of expert commentary thanks to on-air hosts Elle Duncan, Renee Montgomery, Tamika Catchings, Chamique Holdsclaw, Sophie Cunningham and Terrika Foster-Brasby, who is especially excited to join the slam dunk panel.






When do WNBA games start airing on USA Network?

Fans can watch in-season games beginning on Monday, May 10, 2026.


How can I watch WNBA games on USA Network?

Tune in to USA Network on TV, computers or devices that support broadcast streaming.

Which reporters, annoucing crew are part of USA's WNBA broadcasting team?

Anchor Elle Duncan, game analysts Sarah Kustok and Tamika Catchings, play-by-play commentator Kate Scott, studio analysts Renee Montgomery and Chamique Holdsclaw, plus current WNBA athlete Sophie Cunningham will be joined by Terrika Foster-Brasby, a veteran sideline reporter and WNBA analyst, and various other talent to break down the most talked-about moments.


How many WNBA games will be on USA Network?

USA Network will air over 50 regular-season games plus playoff games under its 11-year partnership between the WNBA and VERSANT Media.


What is the full schedule of 2026 WNBA games on USA Network?


Sunday, May 10:  6 p.m. ET - Las Vegas vs. Los Angeles

Wednesday, May 13

8 p.m. ET - Las Vegas vs. Connecticut

10:30 p.m. ET - Indiana vs. Los Angeles

Wednesday, May 20

7 p.m. ET - Portland vs. Indiana

9 p.m. ET - Dallas vs. Chicago


Wednesday, May 27

7 p.m. ET - Phoenix vs. New York

9 p.m. ET - Atlanta vs. Minnesota

Monday, June 1:  8 p.m. ET - Seattle vs. Dallas


Wednesday, June 3

8 p.m. ET - Toronto vs. New York

10 p.m. ET - Phoenix vs. Seattle


Monday, June 8:  10 p.m. ET - Seattle vs. Las Vegas

Wednesday, June 10: 10 p.m. ET - Los Angeles vs. Seattle

Monday, June 15:  8 p.m. ET - Las Vegas vs. Dallas

Tuesday, June 16"  7 p.m. ET - Toronto vs. Indiana

Wednesday, June 17

8 p.m. ET - New York vs. Chicago

10 p.m. ET - Las Vegas vs. Phoenix


Monday, June 22:  8 p.m. ET - Phoenix vs. Indiana

Tuesday, June 23:  10 p.m. ET - New York vs. Las Vegas


Wednesday, June 24

7:30 p.m. ET - Phoenix vs. Indiana

10 p.m. ET - Atlanta vs. Golden State


Monday, July 6:  10 p.m. - Seattle vs. Los Angeles


Wednesday, July 8

7:30 p.m. ET - Minnesota vs. Connecticut

10 p.m. ET - Indiana vs. Los Angeles


Monday, July 13: 7 p.m. ET - Los Angeles vs. Atlanta

Wednesday, July 15:  8 p.m. ET - Golden State vs Indiana

Monday, July 20:  10 p.m. ET - Minnesota vs. Seattle


Wednesday, July 22

8 p.m. ET - Connecticut vs. Indiana

10 p.m. ET - Dallas vs. Portland


Wednesday, July 29

8 p.m. ET - Atlanta vs. Dallas

10 p.m. ET - Golden State vs. Phoenix

Monday, Aug. 3: 8 p.m. ET - Phoenix vs. Chicago


Wednesday, Aug. 5

7 p.m. ET - Seattle vs. New York

9 p.m. ET - Los Angeles vs. Chicago

Monday, Aug. 10:  10 p.m. ET - Chicago vs. Seattle


Wednesday, Aug. 12

8 p.m. ET - Toronto vs. Dallas

10 p.m. ET - Chicago vs. Golden State


Wednesday, Aug. 19: 10 p.m. ET - Minnesota vs. Golden State

Monday, Aug. 24:  8 p.m. ET - Golden State vs. Minnesota

Wednesday, Aug. 26:  10 p.m. ET - Toronto vs. Seattle


Thursday, Sept. 17

8 p.m. ET - Los Angeles vs. Dallas

10 p.m. - Las Vegas vs. Seattle


Sunday, Sept. 20:  9 p.m. ET - Seattle vs. Las Vegas

Monday, Sept. 21:  10 p.m. ET - Dallas vs. Phoenix


Wednesday, Sept. 23

8 p.m. ET - Atlanta vs. New York

10 p.m. ET - Dallas vs. Seattle


Thursday, Sept. 24

8 p.m. ET - Indiana vs. Minnesota

10 p.m. ET - Las Vegas vs. Phoenix


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