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With the WNBA Finals almost here, the 2025 WNBA Playoffs is here and going strong with the first round of games already under way. The Minnesota Lynx, Atlanta Dream and Las Vegas Aces all took 1-0 leads in their respective series with decisive victories during Sunday’s quadruple-header. With things heating up, here’s how to tune into all the post-season action on Sling TV.
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When Is the WNBA Playoffs?
The WNBA Playoffs kicked off on Sunday, September 14 and will continue until October 17 (depending on a Finals Game 7). All post-season games will broadcast live on ABC, ESPN and ESPN2.
How to Watch the WNBA Playoffs on Sling TV
For cord-cutters, Sling TV is a great option to stream the WNBA playoffs online. Although Sling TV doesn’t offer a free trial, new subscribers can join for as low as $4.99 Sling’s latest Day Pass to access Sling Orange. However, to watch most of WNBA games online, Sling Orange + Blue lets you access more than 50 channels including ESPN, Fox, NBC, ABC and NFL Network and others (DVR storage included). Please note: Sling TV’s pricing and channel availability varies from location to location.
Sling’s newly introduced day and week passes are also great options to stream WNBA games for an affordable price. The new passes have three subscription offerings: day, week and weekend, giving fans the ultimate flexibility to watch what they want, when they want, and then opt out. The day pass offers an instant 24-hour access period to Sling TV for $4.99, the weekend pass grants you access for $9.99 and the week pass offers access for an entire week of your choosing for $14.99
What Teams Are In the WNBA Playoffs?
Here are the four first-round WNBA playoffs matchups:
- Minnesota Lynx (1) vs. Golden State Valkyries (8)
- Las Vegas Aces (2) vs. Seattle Storm (7)
- Atlanta Dream (3) vs. Indiana Fever (6)
- Phoenix Mercury (4) vs. New York Liberty (5)
Teams will play a best-of-three series in the first round, a best-of-five series in the semifinals, and — in a new change this year — a best-of-seven affair in the Finals, similar to the NBA.
