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Apr
Ultimate Guide
How to watch every 2026 WNBA game in Australia
Highlights
How to watch the WNBA in Australia in 2026, including League Pass, Prime Video and broadcast access.
- League Pass offers the most complete access in Australia
- Prime Video streams selected global games
- No local blackout issues like the U.S. market
- Latest News: Read more about Aussies in the WNBA
There is no shortage of Aussies in the WNBA and they are all must-see TV during the 2026 season.
Undoubtedly the best way to watch every game is to subscribe to WNBA TV. In Australia, WNBA TV costs $61.99 up from $58.29 in 2025.
Kayo Sports offers live streaming of the WNBA via ESPN with a set amount of WNBA games as well as Disney+
This is a quick guide to Australians in the WNBA
- Rebecca Allen – Forward
- Ezi Magbegor – Forward/Centre: Seattle Storm
- Jade Melbourne – Guard: Washington Mystics
- Alanna Smith – Power Forward: Minnesota Lynx
- Stephanie Talbot – Guard
- Sami Whitcomb – Shooting Guard: Phoenix Mercury
- Nyadiew Puoch – Forward: Portland Fire
- *Isobel Borlase – Forward: Atlanta Dream
- Chloe Bibby – Guard: Portland Fire
- Georgia Amoore – Guard: Washington Mystics
- Kristy Wallace – Toronto Tempo
*Isobel Borlase is yet to declare her WNBA intentions for 2026.
All dates are subject to change
The WNBA’s 30th season tips off on Saturday, May 9 (AEST), with the opening weekend shifted forward due to the US ET to AEST time difference (+14 hours).
Saturday, May 9 (AEST) — Opening Day (3 games)
- 9:30AM — Connecticut Sun vs New York Liberty
- 9:30AM — Washington Mystics vs Toronto Tempo
- 12PM — Golden State Valkyries vs Seattle Storm
Sunday, May 10 (AEST) — Day 2 (3 games)
- 3AM — Dallas Wings vs Indiana Fever
- 5:30AM — Phoenix Mercury vs Las Vegas Aces
- 11AM — Chicago Sky vs Portland Fire
Monday, May 11 (AEST) — Day 3 (5 games)
- 3AM — Seattle Storm vs Connecticut Sun
- 5AM — New York Liberty vs Washington Mystics
- 9AM — Las Vegas Aces vs Los Angeles Sparks
- 9AM — Atlanta Dream vs Minnesota Lynx
- 10:30AM — Phoenix Mercury vs Golden State Valkyries
Key Dates (AEST)
- Season Tip-Off: Saturday, May 9
- Commissioner’s Cup: June 2 – June 18
- All-Star Weekend (Chicago): July 25 – July 26
- FIBA Break: September 1 – September 17
- Regular Season Ends: Friday, September 25
What it means for Australian viewers
- Most games fall in morning AEST windows (3AM–12PM)
- Weekend scheduling delivers strong live morning viewing blocks
- Ideal for League Pass replay consumption later in the day
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