The Indiana Fever are entering the 2026 WNBA season—the league's 30th—with a championship-or-bust mindset. After a gritty playoff run that saw them push the eventual champion Las Vegas Aces to a decisive Game 5 in the semifinals, even without Caitlin Clark for part of the year, this team is hungry. Now, with the electrifying Clark fully recovered from her injury-plagued sophomore season, the Fever look ready to take the next step.
Clark's deep shooting range and playmaking make her a must-watch every night, but she's far from the only star in Indianapolis. Aliyah Boston, entering her age-24 season, just signed a blockbuster contract extension and anchors the frontcourt. Three-time All-Star Kelsey Mitchell is back on a supermax deal after earning First-Team All-WNBA honors. Add in sharpshooters Lexie Hull and Sophie Cunningham, plus exciting rookie Raven Johnson, and you've got a roster built for a deep postseason run.
It's no surprise, then, that the Fever lead the league in nationally televised games this season. Every single one of their 44 games will be available to fans across the U.S. with no blackout restrictions. That's a huge win for fans who want to catch every moment of the action.
With WNBA broadcasts spread across multiple networks—including ABC, ESPN, CBS, ION, NBA TV, NBC, Peacock, Prime Video, and USA Network—it can be tricky to know where to tune in. We've broken down the channel-by-channel guide for the 2026 Fever season so you never miss a game. All times listed are Eastern, and pricing is current as of May 2026.
For in-market and nationally televised games, you can stream through services like Fubo (try it free now). Out-of-market viewers can use WNBA League Pass, but since all Fever games are national this year, you won't actually need it to watch them. Most games are accessible through cable, satellite, or streaming platforms like YouTube TV and Sling, though some may require an expanded package. Expect to pay around $85–$100 per month for a typical pay TV service.
Whether you're watching Clark launch from the logo or Boston dominating the paint, the 2026 Fever are appointment viewing. Bookmark this guide and get ready for a season that could end with a banner in Indianapolis.
