Dallas Wings Unveil Full 2025 TV Schedule With Record National Exposure
The Dallas Wings' 2025 schedule features all 44 games on TV, including 23 nationally televised matchups on ESPN, ABC, ION, NBA TV, CBS Sports Network, and more.
The Dallas Wings unveiled their entire 2025 broadcast and streaming schedule Thursday. All 44 regular-season games will air on linear television for the third consecutive year.
The Wings, their exclusive local television partner, will be featured in 28 regular-season games on KFAA. The remaining contests will receive national coverage through the WNBA’s broadcast partners, including 23 games picked up by national outlets.
The national slate includes three games on ESPN, two on ABC, and 11 on ION. NBA TV (four games), CBS Sports Network (two), and Prime Video (one) will provide additional coverage. ESPN3 will also stream five Wings matchups.
All nationally televised games airing on NBA TV, CBS Sports Network, ESPN3, and Prime Video will also be simulcast locally on KFAA.
The Wings open the regular season on May 16 against the Minnesota Lynx at 6:30 p.m. CT, the first 11 games to be featured on ION. Dallas remains home for its May 19 matchup with the Seattle Storm, which will air on KFAA and NBA TV.
Other highlights on ION include a June 27 home game against the Indiana Fever at American Airlines Center in downtown Dallas. Additional opponents featured on the ION slate include the Los Angeles Sparks, Las Vegas Aces, Connecticut Sun, Golden State Valkyries, New York Liberty, and Atlanta Dream.
The Wings’ first appearance on ESPN comes on June 3 at Seattle. The network will also carry Dallas’ July 28 home game against the defending champion Liberty and an Aug. 12 road matchup at Indiana.
ABC will air the July 13 game at Indiana and the Aug. 17 road game against Las Vegas.
The team’s CBS Sports Network broadcasts include a May 24 game at Atlanta and an Aug. 10 home contest against the Washington Mystics.
NBA TV will air Wings games on May 19 (vs. Seattle), Aug. 5 (at New York), Sept. 1 (at Minnesota) and Sept. 7 (at Los Angeles). All four games will also air locally.
ESPN3’s streaming coverage features matchups on June 22 (at Washington), June 24 (vs. Atlanta), July 22 (at Seattle), July 27 (vs. Las Vegas), and July 30 (vs. Atlanta). Prime Video will carry the May 29 game at Chicago.
KFAA-exclusive games include the May 21 road contest at Minnesota, the franchise’s first-ever meeting with the Golden State Valkyries on June 17, a July 9 matchup at Chicago, and the regular-season finale on Sept. 11 against the Phoenix Mercury.
The Wings enter the 2025 season amid high expectations following a transformative offseason. Dallas hired Curt Miller as Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations and General Manager, along with new head coach Chris Koclanes. The team holds the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft and owns Nos. 12, 14, 27, and 31 selections.
In free agency, the Wings added 2024 WNBA Most Improved Player DiJonai Carrington, 2022 All-Rookie selection NaLyssa Smith, former Wings guard Tyasha Harris, and 2020 All-WNBA Second Team honoree Myisha Hines-Allen. They join a core that includes 2024 All-WNBA Second Team member, two-time All-Star Game MVP Arike Ogunbowale, and standout returners Teaira McCowan and Maddy Siegrist.
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