WNBA
Basketball βΊ WNBA
Recent results
10- Aug 20Golden State Valkyries W
66 β 77
Minnesota Lynx W - Aug 19Washington Mystics W
93 β 82
Toronto Tempo W - Aug 19Chicago Sky W
93 β 86
New York Liberty W - Aug 19Las Vegas Aces W
82 β 97
Atlanta Dream W - Aug 18Toronto Tempo W
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Indiana Fever W - Aug 18Connecticut Sun W
85 β 77
Los Angeles Sparks W - Aug 18Golden State Valkyries W
78 β 70
Dallas Wings W - Aug 16Phoenix Mercury W
85 β 88
Portland Fire W - Aug 16Atlanta Dream W
62 β 69
Indiana Fever W - Aug 16Seattle Storm W
57 β 62
Chicago Sky W
About the WNBA
The WNBA is the top professional women's basketball league in the United States, playing continuously since 1997. Unlike most major American leagues, it is a summer competition: the regular season typically tips off in May and runs through early September, followed by a multi-round playoff that crowns the champion at the WNBA Finals in the fall. Games are played in four 10-minute quarters, so with stoppages, timeouts, and halftime, a single matchup usually fits comfortably inside a two-hour window.
Most games tip off in the evening by US clocks, typically between 7 and 10 PM Eastern on weekdays, while weekend games often move to the afternoon. The league also pauses in midsummer for its All-Star festivities, and in Olympic years that break stretches longer. Because teams are spread across several time zones, and because those American evening starts land late at night for viewers in Europe and beyond, a countdown that converts every tip-off to your local time is the simplest way to plan your viewing week.