WNBA Schedule and How to Watch: May 25
Here's the WNBA schedule for May 25, including game times, TV channels, and streaming options. Games include Sun at Dream, Sky at Sparks, Mystics at Mercury, and Aces at Storm. You can also find scores and results from previous games.
Posted On: May 25, 2025
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Here's your guide to today's WNBA action, including game times and how to catch all the excitement! Sunday, May 25th, promises a full slate of women's basketball, with teams battling for early-season positioning.
The Atlanta Dream host the Connecticut Sun in an afternoon matchup tipping off at 3:00 PM Eastern. Atlanta fans can catch the game on Peachtree TV, while those in Boston can tune into NBC Sports Boston.
Later in the evening, the Chicago Sky travel to Los Angeles to face the Sparks at 6:00 PM Eastern. Chicago viewers can watch on WCIU-TV (The U), while Los Angeles fans can see the game on Spectrum SportsNet.
Also at 6:00 PM Eastern, the Washington Mystics take on the Phoenix Mercury. Catch the Mystics on Monumental Sports Network, and the Mercury on Arizona's Family Sports and Arizona's Family 3TV.
Rounding out the evening, the Las Vegas Aces visit the Seattle Storm, also with a 6:00 PM Eastern tip-off. Seattle viewers can watch on KOMO 4 and CW (KUNS) Seattle, while Las Vegas residents can tune in to Vegas 34.
Don't miss a single basket this WNBA season!
For past results, including yesterday's May 24th games, be sure to check out our scores and results section.
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