Prime Video to stream 21 exclusive WNBA games during 2025 season

Andy Jassy | President and CEO of Amazon.com - Amazon website
Andy Jassy | President and CEO of Amazon.com - Amazon website
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Prime Video will stream 21 exclusive WNBA games during the 2025 season, featuring prominent players and teams such as Caitlin Clark with the Indiana Fever, A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces, defending champions New York Liberty, and top draft pick Paige Bueckers playing for the Dallas Wings. The majority of these games are scheduled for Thursday nights, with all times listed in Eastern Daylight Time.

The schedule includes matchups like Indiana Fever vs. Atlanta Dream on May 22, Chicago Sky vs. Dallas Wings on May 29, and New York Liberty vs. Washington Mystics on June 5. Additional notable games include Los Angeles Sparks facing Indiana Fever on June 26 and a doubleheader featuring Washington Mystics against Las Vegas Aces that same night.

Fans can access these games exclusively through Prime Video in both the United States and Canada using a variety of compatible devices such as smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, game consoles, connected TVs, or via web browser. Access to Prime Video is included with an Amazon Prime membership which costs $14.99 per month or $139 annually; new users may also start with a 30-day free trial.

Amazon offers discounted Prime memberships for young adults and qualifying government assistance recipients at half the standard price while providing full benefits.

“Prime Video is loaded with sports content,” according to the release. This includes not only live WNBA coverage but also documentaries like ‘Coach Prime’ and original films such as ‘Challengers.’ The platform continues to expand its selection of shows, movies, documentaries, and additional live sports events.



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