Atlanta Dream partners with Victory+ to stream all locally broadcast games for free

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Atlanta Dream partners with Victory+ to stream all locally broadcast games for free

Atlanta Dream partners with Victory+ to stream all locally broadcast games for free

The Atlanta Dream has found another way to get its games in front of fans at no cost. The team announced earlier this week a new partnership with Victory+, a free, ad-supported sports streaming service, to stream all locally broadcast Dream games live and on demand. Games will remain available on At

Atlanta Dream partners with Victory+ to stream all locally broadcast games for free

The Atlanta Dream has found another way to get its games in front of fans at no cost. The team announced earlier this week a new partnership with Victory+, a free, ad-supported sports streaming service, to stream all locally broadcast Dream games live and on demand. Games will remain available on Atlanta News First, the…

The Atlanta Dream is making it easier than ever for fans to catch every local game without spending a dime. This week, the team announced a new partnership with Victory+, a free, ad-supported sports streaming service, to broadcast all locally televised Dream games live and on demand. While games will still air on the team's existing local broadcast partner, Atlanta News First, Victory+ adds a convenient streaming option for fans who want to watch on connected TVs or mobile devices—no cable subscription required.

"We are constantly looking for ways to meet our fans where they are and remove barriers to access," said Andrea Bailey, chief revenue officer of the Atlanta Dream. "Victory+ allows us to do exactly that, bringing Dream basketball to more people than ever before while creating a more dynamic, interactive experience. This partnership is about growing our fanbase, deepening engagement, and building long-term value for our team, our partners, and the city of Atlanta."

The Dream becomes the second WNBA team to team up with Victory+, following the Minnesota Lynx, who signed a multi-year deal last month to make the platform their exclusive local streaming home. The Lynx deal offered fans in the Minneapolis/St. Paul market free access to at least 18 regular-season games. For the Dream, the arrangement covers all non-nationally televised games—which make up the bulk of their schedule. National broadcasts now fall under the WNBA's expanded package across ESPN, NBC, Prime Video, CBS, Ion, and Versant, which launched this season.

Still, national coverage only goes so far for a local fanbase hungry to watch its own team. The Dream, a franchise with three WNBA Finals appearances and 12 All-Stars since its founding in 2008, now offers a local product that anyone in Atlanta can stream for free. Whether you're a longtime supporter or a new fan, Victory+ removes the paywall and puts every local game right at your fingertips.

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