WNBA League Pass, Amazon Prime Video, ESPN+: Where Indiana Fever games will be streamed in 2024
While virtually every Fever game will be televised nationally in some way, it may take several different subscriptions to see them.
ESPN announced Indiana’s season opener at Connecticut will be on multiple networks, including ESPN2 and Disney+. This season will be the first for Disney+ to stream WNBA games, ESPN said.
Additionally, TEGNA announced that more than a dozen Fever games will be available in certain markets. In Iowa, TEGNA stations include WOI in Des Moines and WQAD in Davenport. Each station will air 17 games in 2024.
Amazon Prime Video will also air 21 WNBA games this season, including several Fever games.
Amazon Prime Video: Amazon Prime Video will host at least four Fever games in 2024, along with the Commissioner’s Cup Championship Game in June. Prime Video is included in an Amazon Prime membership, which starts at $14.99 per month or $139 per year. You can see more information or sign up for an account here.
ESPN+ and Disney+: Several games that are on ESPN or ESPN2 will also air online on ESPN+ or Disney+. ESPN+ has aired plenty of college sports events in recent years and has added other original content such as “Sue’s Places,” a show featuring WNBA legend Sue Bird that included an episode about Caitlin Clark. Disney offers a bundle of ESPN+, Disney+ and Hulu.
2024 Indiana Fever WNBA schedule, scores
Tuesday, May 14: Connecticut Sun 92, Indiana Fever 71
Thursday, May 16: New York Liberty 102, Indiana Fever 66
Saturday, May 18: New York Liberty 91, Indiana Fever 80
Monday, May 20: Connecticut Sun 88, Indiana Fever 84
Wednesday, May 22: Seattle Storm 85, Indiana Fever 83
Friday, May 24: Indiana Fever 78, Los Angeles Sparks 73
Saturday, May 25: Las Vegas Aces 99, Indiana Fever 80
Tuesday, May 28: Los Angeles Sparks 88, Indiana Fever 82
Thursday, May 30: Seattle Storm 103, Indiana Fever 88
Saturday, June 1: Indiana Fever 71, Chicago Sky 70*
Sunday, June 2: New York Liberty 104, Indiana Fever 68*
Friday, June 7: Indiana Fever 85, Washington Mystics 83*
Monday, June 10: Connecticut Sun 89, Indiana Fever 72*
Thursday, June 13: Indiana Fever 91, Atlanta Dream 84*
Sunday, June 16: Indiana Fever 91, Chicago Sky 83
Wednesday, June 19: Indiana Fever 88, Washington Mystics 81
Friday, June 21: Indiana Fever 91, Atlanta Dream 79
Sunday, June 23: Chicago Sky 88, Indiana Fever 87
Thursday, June 27: Seattle Storm 89, Indiana Fever 77
Sunday, June 30: Indiana Fever 88, Phoenix Mercury 82
Tuesday, July 2: Las Vegas Aces 88, Indiana Fever 69
Saturday, July 6: Indiana Fever 83, New York Liberty 78
Wednesday, July 10: Washington Mystics 89, Indiana Fever 84
Friday, July 12: Indiana Fever 95, Phoenix Mercury 86
Sunday, July 14: Indiana Fever 81, Minnesota Lynx 74
Wednesday, July 17: Dallas Wings 101, Indiana Fever 93
Friday, Aug. 16: Indiana Fever 98, Phoenix Mercury 89
Sunday, Aug. 18: Indiana Fever 92, Seattle Storm 75
Saturday, Aug. 24: Minnesota Lynx 90, Indiana Fever 80
Monday, Aug. 26: Indiana Fever 84, Atlanta Dream 79
Wednesday, Aug. 28: Indiana Fever 84, Connecticut Sun 80
Friday, Aug. 30: Indiana Fever 100, Chicago Sky 81
Sunday, Sept. 1: Indiana Fever 100, Dallas Wings 93
Wednesday, Sept. 4: Los Angeles Sparks at Indiana Fever (6 p.m.; CBS Sports Network, ABC)
Friday, Sept. 6: Minnesota Lynx at Indiana Fever (6:30 p.m.; ION)
Sunday, Sept. 8: Atlanta Dream at Indiana Fever 3 p.m.; (ABC)
Wednesday, Sept. 11: Las Vegas Aces at Indiana Fever (6 p.m.; NBA TV, ABC)
Friday, Sept. 13: Las Vegas Aces at Indiana Fever (6:30 p.m.; ION)
Sunday, Sept. 15: Dallas Wings at Indiana Fever (2 p.m.; ABC)
Thursday, Sept. 19: Indiana Fever at Washington Mystics (6 p.m.; Amazon, ABC)
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