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WNBA Games Today: Schedule, Times, How to Watch for July 27

It’s Sunday July 27 and WNBA fans have a full day of action lined up. Five games will tip off across the nation from Connecticut to Minnesota and Washington. Whether you’re watching on TV or streaming here’s everything you need to know including schedule broadcast details key storylines and where to watch.

Today’s Matchups and What to Watch

  1. Golden State Valkyries at Connecticut Sun – 1:00 PM ET (CBS Sports Network)
    The Valkyries 10–12 look to end their three-game skid as they take on the struggling Sun 3–20. Watch how Golden State adjusts and whether Connecticut can pull off a surprise victory.
  2. Indiana Fever at Chicago Sky – 3:00 PM ET (ABC ESPN+ for streaming)
    The Fever 13–12 are aiming to challenge the Sky 7–17 and climb further into playoff conversation. Expect standout scoring from Kelsey Mitchell and intrigue around Chicago’s rebuilding efforts.
  3. Las Vegas Aces at Dallas Wings – 4:00 PM ET (WNBA League Pass)
    The Aces 12–12 host a struggling Wings team looking for consistency. Can Dallas pull off the upset or will Las Vegas control the pace and win with ease?
  4. Phoenix Mercury at Washington Mystics – 6:00 PM ET (WNBA League Pass local TVA Monumental Sports Network)
    The Mercury 15–8 are on a two-game losing skid but face the Mystics at home. Washington looks for a spark from players like Brittney Sykes and Sonia Citron.
  5. Atlanta Dream at Minnesota Lynx – 7:00 PM ET (NBA TV)
    A strong Dream 14–10 squad visits the top-seeded Lynx 21–4. Atlanta’s defense must contain impressive stars like Napheesa Collier to score an upset.

How to Watch: TV and Streaming Options

National Broadcast
ABC airs Fever vs Sky at 3 PM ET
CBS Sports Network broadcasts Valkyries vs Sun at 1 PM ET.

Regional and Streaming Options
NBA TV airs Dream vs Lynx at 7 PM ET
WNBA League Pass streams Aces vs Wings at 4 PM ET and Mercury vs Mystics at 6 PM ET plus other games not on national TV
Local networks such as Monumental Sports Network for Washington also provide coverage

Subscriptions and Options
WNBA League Pass offers full-season access for about 12 to 17 dollars per month with a free trial available
Pay TV and streaming services like YouTube TV Fubo DIRECTV STREAM Sling Prime Video and Paramount Plus carry multiple channels showing WNBA games
Some regional blackout restrictions apply so check availability in your area

Storylines and Key Players to Follow

Golden State vs Connecticut
The Valkyries need a lift amid their missing win streak
The Sun aim for a rare win but face tough odds at home

Indiana vs Chicago
Kelsey Mitchell leads the Fever’s scoring drive
The Sky are searching for answers with a young roster

Las Vegas vs Dallas
Aces seek momentum after a slip in form
The Wings hope to build chemistry to climb out of the cellar

Phoenix vs Washington
Alyssa Thomas and Satou Sabally are key for Phoenix
Mystics rookies Kiki Iriafen Sonia Citron and leader Brittney Sykes aim to lead a hometown win

Atlanta vs Minnesota
Dream are proving they belong in the playoff conversation
Stopping Napheesa Collier will be critical to Atlanta’s chances

Why This Sunday Matters

These matchups influence playoff seeding especially for teams hovering around 500 or below like Indiana and Phoenix
Top teams like Minnesota can solidify their status with solid wins
Players like Collier Mitchell and Thomas continue to define their leadership and impact
Performance trends today may reshape expectations for the playoff push in late August and early September.

Quick Viewing Tips

Check local listings if watching regionally
Subscribe or trial WNBA League Pass early to avoid missing games
Use streaming platforms like YouTube TV Sling or Fubo for comprehensive access
Avoid spoilers live viewing is best.

Summary

Sunday brings five exciting WNBA matchups each with playoff implications and storylines worth following. From Connecticut to Minnesota fans can stream or watch on TV and enjoy rising stars and battle-tested veterans alike. Coverage spans CBS Sports Network ABC NBA TV and League Pass meaning fans have plenty of options. Whether you’re tracking playoff seeding or catching a big comeback it’s a WNBA day you won’t want to miss.

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