The No. 1-ranked New York Liberty dominated No. 8 seed Atlanta Dream during their first game of the WNBA post-season 83-69 on Sunday at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The game also marked a career-high score for the Liberty’s Leonie Fiebich who scored 21 points and had four 3-pointers during the game. The Dream will be sticking around New York in an attempt to even the series on Tuesday when they meet again for game 2. If the series is tied after Tuesday’s game, both teams will head to Atlanta for a Game 3. Tuesday night’s tipoff will be at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN. The Liberty vs. Dream game can also be streamed after it concludes on WNBA League Pass.
Here’s what you need to know ahead of the Liberty vs. Dream game tonight; you can find live game updates, stats and more here.
How to watch the WNBA Playoffs: New York Liberty vs. Atlanta Dream:
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Date: Tuesday, Sept. 24
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
TV channels: ESPN
Streaming: Fubo TV, Sling TV, Hulu with Live TV, DirecTV
What time is the Liberty vs. Dream game?
The Liberty vs. Dream game tips off at 7:30 p.m. ET today.
New York Liberty vs. Atlanta Dream game channel:
The Liberty vs. Dream game will air on ESPN.
How to watch the New York Liberty vs. Atlanta Dream game without cable:
You can watch ESPN live on platforms including Fubo, DirecTV, Hulu with Live TV and YouTube TV. The game will also be available to stream after it concludes on WNBA League Pass.
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Can I watch the WNBA Playoffs on DirecTV?
Yes, DirecTV will be carrying ABC and all ESPN channels again after a brief disruption in coverage on the platform. DirecTV subscribers will be able to watch every playoff game of the WNBA.
When are the 2024 WNBA Playoffs?
Round one of the WNBA playoffs began on Sunday, September 22. The playoffs are scheduled through October 18 if necessary.
Who is playing in the WNBA Playoffs?
There are eight confirmed teams in the 2024 WBNA playoffs, they are:
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New York Liberty (32-8)
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Minnesota Lynx (30-10)
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Connecticut Sun (28-12)
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Las Vegas Aces (27-13)
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Seattle Storm (25-15)
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Indiana Fever (20-20)
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Phoenix Mercury (19-21)
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Atlanta Dream (15-25)
The best way to watch WNBA playoff games:
While this season’s WNBA games aired across upwards of 10 channels and streaming platforms, including Prime Video, ION, and other national broadcast networks, the playoffs will be exclusive to ABC and ESPN. Note that they will not be carried on ESPN+.
What is the WNBA Playoff format?
The WNBA playoffs feature an eight-team bracket; participating teams are decided based on their regular season record. During the first-round, games are played on a best-of-three series. Semifinal and final games are played as a best-of-five series.
WNBA Playoffs Schedule:
Tuesday, September 24
Wednesday, September 25
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Fever-Sun, Game 2 7:30 p.m. ET
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Mercury-Lynx, Game 2 – 9:30 p.m. ET
Thursday, September 26
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Dream-Liberty, Game 3 (if necessary) – TBD
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Storm-Aces, Game 3 (if necessary) – TBD
Friday, September 27
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Lynx-Mercury, Game 3 (if necessary) – TBD
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Sun-Fever, Game 3 (if necessary) – TBD
Semi-Finals
Sunday, September 29
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Matchup #1, Game 1
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Matchup #2, Game 1
Tuesday, October 1
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Matchup #1, Game 2
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Matchup #2, Game 2
Friday, October 4
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Matchup #1, Game 3
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Matchup #2, Game 3
Sunday, October 6
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Matchup #1, Game 4 (if necessary)
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Matchup #2, Game 4 (if necessary)
Tuesday, October 8
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Matchup #1, Game 5 (if necessary)
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Matchup #2, Game 5 (if necessary)
WNBA Finals presented by YouTube TV
Thursday, October 10
Sunday, October 13
Wednesday, October 16
Friday, October 18
Sunday, October 20