All eyes are on the Indiana Fever this season with the addition of superstar rookie Caitlin Clark — especially after the team’s rough go last season. The team finished 13-27, which put them at the bottom of the Eastern Conference last year. The Fever (and the WNBA as a whole) are at the start of a new era with Clark at the point, but so far, the season is going much the same as last year.
There’s still time for things to turn around, and WNBA fans will want to see how it all shakes out. Ahead, find out how to watch the Indiana Fever live on various live TV streaming services this season.
Fever fans can find games across a number of channels. Games will air on ABC, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, NBA TV, ION and the FanDuel Sports Network Indiana regional sports network. Select games will also stream on Prime Video.
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ABC |
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✔ |
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✔* |
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CBS |
✔ |
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✔ |
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CBS Sports Network |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
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ESPN |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
ESPN2 |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
ESPN3 |
✔ |
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NBA TV |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
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ION |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
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FanDuel Sports Network Indiana |
✔ |
✔** |
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*Local channels only available in select locations **Regional Sports Fee may apply |
DIRECTV STREAM has plenty of channels to stream Fever games if you’re willing to subscribe to a higher-tier package. The streamer includes ABC, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN2, NBA TV, ion and FanDuel Sports Network Indiana in the RSN’s market. However, to get all of these, you’ll need to subscribe to at least the Ultimate plan. The only channel missing is ESPN3.
Every DIRECTV STREAM plan also includes unlimited Cloud DVR and 20 simultaneous streams on your home network. Your DVR recordings will expire after nine months, but that’s enough to get you through the whole Fever season if you want to store all the games.
Fubo is a slightly more budget-friendly option for getting just about all the channels you need this Fever season. The streamer offers everything except ESPN3, just like DIRECTV STREAM, but for a lower price. Note that you’ll need an add-on to get NBA TV. Fubo does have a regional sports network fee on its two top-tier plans. But overall, Fubo is an option that provides a lot of WNBA bang for your buck.
Fubo also includes unlimited Cloud DVR and 10 simultaneous streams at home.
While Hulu + Live TV doesn’t have all of the sports channels you need for Fever games, it has several of them. With a subscription, you’ll have access to ABC, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ESPN and ESPN2.
For just another dollar per month, you can get the bundle deal that includes Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, which gives you movies, TV and sports content in addition to Hulu's jam-packed on-demand library. Hulu + Live TV also includes unlimited Cloud DVR.
Sling TV has a few channels that you’ll need this Fever season, but not all of them. ABC is available on Sling Blue in some markets. ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN3 are available on Sling Orange. NBA TV is part of the Sports Extra add-on. To get everything, the Sling Orange & Blue package is the best option, with the Sports Extra.
With Sling TV, you’ll also get 50 hours of cloud DVR, which is tiny in comparison to the competitors, but you can upgrade if you choose. The DVR space can be bumped up to 200 hours for an additional monthly fee. The simultaneous streams will vary by your subscription plan — anywhere from one to four screens.
YouTube TV has a lot to offer. In fact, it has almost everything you need for this Fever season. All that’s missing is ESPN3 and FanDuel Sports Network Indiana (YouTube TV doesn’t carry regional sports networks). Subscribers get over 100 channels, including ABC, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ION and NBA TV.
You’ll also get unlimited Cloud DVR so you can record games while you’re not home — so no worries about missing any Caitlin Clark swish. Subscribers also get three simultaneous streams on their home network.
If you live outside the Indianapolis metro area, you’ll certainly be missing quite a few games without FanDuel Sports Network Indiana, the RSN that carries Fever games. That’s where WNBA League Pass comes in. The streaming service offers access to WNBA games outside of your home market. It carries live games that aren’t subject to national broadcast blackouts and on-demand replays of every WNBA game. It’s your best option for watching every Caitlin Clark game if you don’t live in Indiana (or maybe even if you do).
Indiana Fever games can be streamed on several services. DIRECTV STREAM, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, Fubo, Amazon Prime Video and WNBA League Pass all stream Fever games.
You can stream WNBA games on a number of streaming platforms that carry the channels games air on. WNBA games air on ABC, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, NBA TV and more. These channels are available on DIRECTV STREAM, Sling TV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV.
The Indiana Fever play in the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. This is also where the NBA’s Indiana Pacers play.