The 2026 Seattle Storm National Television Schedule

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Still too early to get a picture of Natisha Hiedeman in action for the Storm, obviously | Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images

The 2026 WNBA season starts on Friday with a stack of three games. As luck would have it, one of those three will involve the Seattle Storm and Natisha Hiedeman, the 2019 Big East Player of the Year, Marquette Hall of Famer, and free agent pick up for the Storm.

The Storm open up the year with a home game against Golden State, and that game will be on Ion, as that network continues their Friday night broadcast package for the WNBA. Not every game for Hiedeman and the Storm will be on national TV this season, so if you want to watch every game, you’re going to need to sign up for League Pass. However, 28 of their 44 games will be on what we’ll call national TV, so don’t feel like you have to pop for League Pass unless you’re a completist.

Here’s the breakdown of how you’re going to be able to watch Hiedeman and the Storm this season, sorted by number of games:

USA Network: 12
Ion: 6
NBA TV: 3
ABC: 2
Peacock: 2
Prime Video: 2
ESPN: 1

One heads up on the Ion broadcasts: There is a possibility that these games might be Regional Availability Only. At a glance, it seems like Ion is doing a doubleheader on Friday nights, but that’s multiple early games going at the same time and one late game. 9pm vs Golden State tomorrow? Alone. July 17 at Indiana at 6:30pm Central? That’s at the same time as both Atlanta/Toronto and Los Angeles/Chicago. Again, if you’re ultra serious about seeing every Storm game, League Pass is your move here, and honestly? At $40 for the entire season and the entire league, that’s a heck of a deal as long as you 1) have a cable package anyway and 2) don’t mind losing the ability to see the Prime Video or Peacock games.

If you’re a Milwaukee area person like me and looking to get out to see Hiedeman in person this season, the only time that Seattle comes to Chicago to play the sky is an 11am Central time start on Wednesday, July 15th. No, I don’t know why they’re playing at 11am in the middle of the week, but if you want to travel down to Wintrust Arena, there’s your one chance this season.

Here’s the entire Seattle Storm national television schedule, with all times Central, as always.

DateOpponentTime (CT)Television
Friday, May 8vs Golden State9:00 PMIon
Sunday, May 17at Indiana5:00 PMPeacock
Friday, May 22vs Connecticut9:00 PMIon
Monday, June 1at Dallas7:00 PMUSA Network
Wednesday, June 3vs Phoenix9:00 PMUSA Network
Saturday, June 6at Minnesota12:00 PMABC
Monday, June 8at Las Vegas9:00 PMUSA Network
Wednesday, June 10vs Los Angeles9:00 PMUSA Network
Friday, June 12vs Golden State9:00 PMIon
Saturday, June 20at Phoenix2:00 PMABC
Monday, July 6at Los Angeles9:00 PMUSA Network
Thursday, July 9at Atlanta7:00 PMPrime Video
Friday, July 17at Indiana6:30 PMIon
Monday, July 20vs Minnesota9:00 PMUSA Network
Tuesday, July 28vs Indiana8:30 PMESPN
Friday, July 31at Atlanta6:30 PMIon
Monday, August 3at New York6:00 PMPeacock
Wednesday, August 5at New York6:00 PMUSA Network
Saturday, August 8at Portland7:30 PMNBA TV
Monday, August 10vs Chicago9:00 PMUSA Network
Friday, August 14vs Portland9:00 PMIon
Sunday, August 23at Dallas3:00 PMNBA TV
Wednesday, August 26vs Toronto9:00 PMUSA Network
Sunday, August 30vs Los Angeles4:00 PMNBA TV
Thursday, September 17vs Las Vegas9:00 PMUSA Network
Saturday, September 19at Golden State8:00 PMPrime Video
Sunday, September 20at Las Vegas8:00 PMUSA Network
Wednesday, September 23vs Dallas9:00 PMUSA Network


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