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How to Watch Caitlin Clark’s Next Game: TV Channels, Schedule, and Streaming Options For Indiana Fever

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How to Watch Caitlin Clark's Next Game: TV Channels, Schedule, and Streaming Options For Indiana Fever

Follow Caitlin Clark’s 2025 WNBA season with full TV listings, streaming info, and Indiana Fever game schedule breakdowns.

One thing is for certain. Caitlin Clark has made the Indiana Fever appointment television—must-see TV. After the Fever scuffled with the Connecticut Sun, which revolved around Clark, you can’t afford to miss Fever games. She has been that electric.

The arc of Caitlin Clark’s career continues—now in her sophomore season with the Indiana Fever, but with a stage far larger than before. The WNBA is no longer just a league of 12 teams—it’s 13, with the arrival of the Golden State Valkyries and a deeper-than-ever field of stars including Paige Bueckers, Angel Reese, A’ja Wilson, and Breanna Stewart. Still, all eyes remain glued to Clark.

She’s not just a point guard. She’s the pulse of a movement. As the 2025 season unfolds, fans are eager to follow every dribble, every logo three, and every fearless drive to the hoop. Fortunately, this season brings with it unprecedented access. Whether you’re at home or on the go, there’s a way to watch Clark—no matter where the Fever land.

Mark Your Calendar: Upcoming Fever Games to Watch

If you’re planning your week around when Caitlin Clark suits up, start here. Her next game is Thursday, June 19, when the Indiana Fever face the Golden State Valkyries at 10 p.m. ET, streaming exclusively on Prime Video. It’s a late start, but for those following Clark’s journey, it’s worth staying up.

The full June slate keeps the Fever busy and the spotlight hot:

  • June 19: Fever at Valkyries – 10 p.m. (Prime Video)

  • June 22: Fever vs. Aces – 3 p.m. (ESPN, Disney+)

  • June 24: Fever at Storm – 10 p.m. (NBA TV, League Pass)

  • June 26: Sparks vs. Fever – 7 p.m. (Prime Video)

  • June 27: Fever vs. Wings – 7:30 p.m. (ION, League Pass)

It’s a packed month. And for fans new and old, it’s a front-row seat to one of the league’s most exciting young stars.

A Broadcast Revolution for the WNBA

The 2025 WNBA season isn’t just about growth on the court—it’s about reach. A record number of games will air on national television and major streaming platforms, ensuring that access isn’t a privilege, but a promise.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • ESPN Networks will carry 13 regular season games and up to 29 playoff matchups, including the WNBA Finals.

  • ABC joins the fray with marquee matchups, including opening weekend’s Fever vs. Sky broadcast.

  • Prime Video is your Thursday night home, streaming 20 exclusive games, including the Commissioner’s Cup Final.

  • ION’s Friday Night Spotlight delivers 50 games, most as doubleheaders.

  • NBA TV will air 40 games, and CBS/CBS Sports Network will carry 20—including primetime network games for the first time in WNBA history.

And for the superfans: WNBA League Pass will stream over 200 games this year. While local blackouts apply, you can still catch your home team—and your favorite player—with a little planning.

Keeping Up Without Breaking the Bank

With so many platforms, it can feel overwhelming. But following Clark and the Fever doesn’t mean you need every subscription. Here’s the simple rule of thumb:

  • Thursdays = Prime Video

  • Fridays = ION

  • Big games = ESPN or ABC

  • All-access = League Pass

Many cable and streaming bundles now include ESPN, ABC, or NBA TV—so if you’ve got a service like Fubo or DirecTV, you may already be covered. And with Disney+ now cross-streaming with ESPN+, you might already have more access than you realize.

Clark’s impact on the game is undeniable. And now, watching her rise is easier than ever. The league is growing. The stage is expanding. And the spotlight has never burned brighter.