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Updated June 2, 2026 · 2026 WNBA season coverage

How to Watch the Dallas Wings in 2026

The Short Answer

Most Dallas Wings games air on national TV — ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, NBC, USA Network, ION, CBS/Paramount+, NBA TV, Peacock, or Prime Video — with local games on a regional broadcaster and WNBA League Pass covering out-of-market games.

  • Cable subscribers — your cable package almost certainly covers ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, NBC, USA Network, ION, and CBS, which together carry the vast majority of nationally televised Dallas Wings games.
  • Cord cutters — YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, and DirecTV Stream carry ESPN, ABC, NBC, USA Network, and CBS. Paramount+ covers the CBS games and Peacock covers the NBC/Peacock games.
  • Out-of-market — WNBA League Pass ($14.99/month or $39.99/year, now sold through Amazon) carries every out-of-market game that isn't on national TV. It does not carry your local team's games or nationally televised games live — those are blacked out (available on-demand afterward).
  • Specific games — ION Friday Night WNBA games require ION (free OTA with an HD antenna) or a streaming service that includes ION. Prime Video games are exclusive to Amazon Prime.

The 2026 season is the first under the WNBA's new media-rights deals, which spread a record 216 national games across the ESPN family (ESPN, ESPN2, ABC), new partner NBCUniversal (NBC, USA Network, Peacock/NBCSN), Amazon Prime Video, ION (the Friday night package), CBS/Paramount+, and NBA TV. For the Dallas Wings specifically, expect a mix of national broadcast appearances plus local-market games on a regional broadcaster. One important note on WNBA League Pass: unlike the old days, it is an out-of-market product — nationally televised games and your local team's games are blacked out live (national games become available on-demand the next morning; ION games stream live on League Pass). It's the right tool for following teams you don't live near, not for watching your home team's local broadcasts.

Where to Watch the Dallas Wings

These services together carry the full Dallas Wings schedule. Here's what each provides:

ESPN / ESPN2 / ABC

Largest national package

The ESPN family of networks carries one of the largest WNBA national slates. Available through cable/satellite or any live-TV streaming service (YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling Orange). ESPN-network telecasts also stream in the ESPN app for subscribers of ESPN's direct-to-consumer service.

NBC / USA Network / Peacock

New for 2026

NBCUniversal is a new WNBA partner in 2026 and carries a large share of national games. USA Network has the biggest single-network slate after ION (Wednesday/Monday doubleheaders); NBC airs select broadcast games free over the air; and Peacock (with NBCSN) streams the NBC-produced games plus Peacock exclusives. Available via cable, the major live-TV streamers, or a Peacock Premium subscription.

ION

Free OTA option

ION carries the Friday Night WNBA package — a weekly doubleheader most Fridays during the regular season. ION is free over-the-air with an HD antenna, and is included in most live-TV streaming services (Hulu + Live TV, Fubo).

CBS / Paramount+

Sunday Showcase

CBS carries the Sunday afternoon WNBA Showcase. Games air on local CBS affiliates (free OTA with antenna) and stream on Paramount+ Premium. Paramount+ also carries select extra WNBA games beyond the CBS broadcast slate.

Prime Video

Exclusive games

Amazon Prime Video carries a slate of exclusive WNBA games as part of its growing live sports portfolio. These games are only available on Prime — not on cable, league pass, or other streaming services. Requires an Amazon Prime membership.

NBA TV

NBA TV carries select WNBA games throughout the season. Available through cable/satellite or via NBA TV's direct subscription option. Limited slate compared to ESPN, ION, or CBS, but worth checking when other services don't have the game.

Local broadcast (where applicable)

Many WNBA teams have a local broadcast deal — often with an over-the-air station rather than a cable RSN. Check your local listings for Dallas Wings games; local broadcasts are blacked out on WNBA League Pass.

Free Ways to Watch the Dallas Wings

  • NBC over-the-air — NBC's national WNBA broadcasts (new for 2026) are free OTA with an antenna.
  • CBS over-the-air — CBS WNBA games are free OTA with any HD antenna ($20-$40).
  • ABC over-the-air — ABC's ESPN-family WNBA broadcasts are free OTA the same way.
  • ION over-the-air — Friday Night WNBA games air on ION, free OTA.
  • Free trials — Paramount+, Peacock, Prime Video (with Prime), and WNBA League Pass all offer free trial periods that can be timed to specific Dallas Wings games.

Compatible Streaming Devices

All major live-sports streaming services support the same set of devices. If you have any modern smart TV or streaming stick, you can watch on it:

  • Roku — Roku Streaming Stick, Roku Ultra, Roku-enabled smart TVs (TCL, Hisense, others)
  • Amazon Fire TV — Fire TV Stick, Fire TV Cube, Fire-enabled smart TVs
  • Apple TV — Apple TV 4K, Apple TV HD
  • Google Chromecast — Chromecast with Google TV (newer models), older Chromecast streaming devices
  • Smart TVs — Samsung Tizen TVs, LG webOS TVs, Vizio SmartCast TVs, Android TV models
  • Gaming Consoles — PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One
  • Mobile — iOS (iPhone, iPad), Android phones and tablets, with the option to AirPlay or cast to a TV
  • Web Browser — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge on Mac and Windows

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I watch the Dallas Wings without cable?
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, and DirecTV Stream carry the national WNBA channels — ESPN, ABC, NBC, USA Network, ION, and CBS. For Prime Video and Peacock games you need an Amazon Prime or Peacock subscription. WNBA League Pass adds out-of-market games that aren't on national TV, but it does not carry your local team's games or nationally televised games live.
What is WNBA League Pass and is it worth it?
WNBA League Pass is the league's official streaming service, now sold exclusively through Amazon (Prime Video Channels or the WNBA app/site) for $14.99/month or $39.99/year. It carries out-of-market games that aren't nationally televised, plus a full on-demand archive. Note that it is an out-of-market product: your local team's games and nationally televised games are blacked out live (national games appear on-demand the next morning; ION games stream live). It's worth it for following teams you don't live near — not for watching your home team's local broadcasts.
Where can I watch Dallas Wings games for free?
NBC, CBS, ABC, and ION WNBA broadcasts are all free over-the-air with an HD antenna. The major streaming services (Paramount+, Peacock, Prime Video, WNBA League Pass) offer free trial periods that can be timed to specific Dallas Wings games. Cable games on ESPN, ESPN2, USA Network, and NBA TV are not available free.
Are Dallas Wings games blacked out on WNBA League Pass?
Yes — WNBA League Pass is an out-of-market service. Both nationally televised games and your local team's games are blacked out live; nationally televised games become available on-demand the next morning (ION games stream live). To watch your local team live, use their local broadcast or the national networks, not League Pass.
Is Dallas Wings on Prime Video?
Yes, Amazon Prime Video carries a slate of exclusive WNBA games each season including some Dallas Wings games. Prime Video exclusive games are only available on Prime — not on cable, WNBA League Pass, or other streaming services. An Amazon Prime membership is required.
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