WNBA Opening Week 2026 tips off the league’s 30th season on Friday 8 May 2026, with a three-game slate marking the start of a 44-game regular season. The 2026 campaign is the first under the WNBA’s newly negotiated collective bargaining agreement and features an expanded 13-team league following the arrival of the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire.
What is WNBA Opening Week?
The WNBA, or Women’s National Basketball Association, is the premier women’s professional basketball league in the world, founded in 1996 and run as a sister league to the NBA. Opening Week is the traditional tip-off weekend for the new regular season and usually features marquee match-ups chosen to generate broadcast attention.
For 2026, the league has grown to 13 teams. Opening night on 8 May 2026 features a tripleheader: Connecticut Sun at New York Liberty, Washington Mystics at Toronto Tempo (the Tempo’s first ever regular-season game), and Golden State Valkyries at Seattle Storm. A second tripleheader on Saturday 9 May completes the opening slate with Dallas Wings at Indiana Fever, Phoenix Mercury at Las Vegas Aces and Chicago Sky at Portland Fire.
When is WNBA Opening Week 2026?
Opening Week runs from Friday 8 May to Sunday 10 May 2026. The season opener on 8 May is followed by further fixtures across the weekend. Every opening-week game is a standalone broadcast window rather than going head-to-head, maximising national television exposure. Tip-off times range from 19:00 ET (00:00 UK Saturday) to 22:00 ET for West Coast fixtures.
Where is WNBA Opening Week held?
Fixtures are played at each host team’s home arena across the United States and Canada. Headline venues include Barclays Center in Brooklyn (Liberty), Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto for the Tempo’s inaugural game, Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas and Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Tempo’s debut is the first WNBA regular-season game ever played in Canada.
Key Contenders
The Las Vegas Aces enter the 2026 season as the defending WNBA champions after winning the 2025 WNBA Finals. A’ja Wilson, the four-time regular-season MVP, leads the Aces alongside a core that has now contested three of the last four Finals. The New York Liberty, 2024 champions, remain the biggest threat in the Eastern Conference.
Attention in the early part of the season focuses on the Indiana Fever, with Caitlin Clark and reigning Rookie of the Year Paige Bueckers meeting on 9 May in a game the league has used to anchor its opening weekend. Expansion franchises Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire also debut, joining the league as the 13th and 14th active teams in WNBA history.
How to Watch
In the United States, WNBA games are broadcast across ESPN, ABC, CBS, Ion, Prime Video, NBA TV and local regional sports networks, with the WNBA League Pass streaming service carrying out-of-market games. Opening night’s tripleheader is typically shown on ESPN or ESPN2.
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, Sky Sports carries selected WNBA games and WNBA League Pass is available as a direct subscription. In Canada, TSN and Sportsnet share rights, with Toronto Tempo home games expected to feature prominently. International viewers can subscribe to WNBA League Pass for live and on-demand coverage in most territories outside the United States.
History and Records
The WNBA was founded in 1996 and began play in 1997 with eight teams. The Houston Comets won the first four championships from 1997 to 2000. The Minnesota Lynx and Seattle Storm share the record for most WNBA titles with four each. A’ja Wilson became the first player to win four regular-season MVP awards in 2025, and Diana Taurasi remains the league’s all-time leading scorer.
Tickets and Attendance
Tickets for WNBA Opening Week fixtures are sold through each team’s official website and via Ticketmaster, the league’s official ticketing partner. Prices vary by team and arena, with opening-night games at expansion franchises Toronto and Portland expected to sell out. Entry-level tickets typically start around 20 US dollars, with premium seats and courtside access available at a premium.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does WNBA Opening Week start?
The 2026 WNBA season tips off on Friday 8 May 2026 with a three-game slate.
Where is WNBA Opening Week being held?
Games are played at each home team’s arena, with headline fixtures in Brooklyn, Toronto, Seattle, Indianapolis, Las Vegas and Portland.
How can I watch WNBA Opening Week?
ESPN and ABC in the United States, Sky Sports in the UK, TSN and Sportsnet in Canada, and WNBA League Pass globally.
Who won the WNBA last year?
The Las Vegas Aces won the 2025 WNBA Finals, their third title in four seasons.