WNBA Commissioner's Cup schedule 2024: Dates, channels, live streams for in-season tournament games

Jordan Greer

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The WNBA Commissioner's Cup will follow a new format this season.

The annual in-season tournament, which began in 2021, will now see each team compete in five games over a two-week period in early June. Teams will play one game against each of their conference rivals rather than run through the typical home-and-home sets that would count toward the Commissioner's Cup standings.

"The newly designed, concentrated structure for this in-season tournament adds an increased sense of urgency and excitement as we place a particular spotlight on Eastern and Western Conference Commissioner's Cup play in a two-week window near the tip-off of our regular season," WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert said of the changes.

Last year, the Liberty defeated the Aces in the Commissioner's Cup Final behind an MVP performance from Jonquel Jones. Will New York take home another trophy? Or will WNBA fans see a new squad win the title?

Here is everything you need to know about the Commissioner's Cup schedule, including TV and streaming options for each game.

WNBA Commissioner's Cup schedule 2024

Commissioner's Cup action will start on Saturday, June 1, and end on Thursday, June 13. The championship game will be played on Tuesday, June 25.

You can see the full schedule for the Commissioner's Cup below.

DateGameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
June 1Sky at FeverNoonESPN, Sling
June 2Sun at Dream3 p.m.WNBA League Pass
 Sparks at Mercury6 p.m.WNBA League Pass
 Fever at Liberty7 p.m.NBA TV, Sling
 Wings at Lynx7 p.m.CBSSN, Fubo
June 4Mystics at Sun7 p.m.WNBA League Pass
 Liberty at Sky8 p.m.NBA TV, Sling
 Mercury at Storm10 p.m.CBSSN, Fubo
June 5Aces at Wings8 p.m.NBA TV, Sling
 Lynx at Sparks10 p.m.WNBA League Pass
June 6Sky at Mystics7 p.m.Prime
 Liberty at Dream7:30 p.m.WNBA League Pass
June 7Fever at Mystics7:30 p.m.ION, Fubo
 Storm at Aces10 p.m.ION, Fubo
 Wings at Sparks10 p.m.ION, Fubo
 Lynx at Mercury10 p.m.ION, Fubo
June 8Liberty at Sun1 p.m.ABC, Sling
 Dream at Sky5 p.m.NBA TV, Sling
June 9Mystics at Liberty3 p.m.WNBA League Pass
 Mercury at Wings4 p.m.WNBA League Pass
 Storm at Lynx7 p.m.WNBA League Pass
 Aces at Sparks9 p.m.WNBA League Pass
June 10Fever at Sun7 p.m.NBA TV, Sling
June 11Mystics at Dream7:30 p.m.WNBA League Pass
 Lynx at Aces10 p.m.NBA TV, Sling
 Sparks at Storm10 p.m.WNBA League Pass
June 12Sun at Sky8 p.m.WNBA League Pass
June 13Dream at Fever7 p.m.ESPN3, Sling
 Storm at Wings7 p.m.ESPN, Sling
 Aces at Mercury10 p.m.Prime

Where to watch WNBA Commissioner's Cup games: TV channels, live streams

Commissioner's Cup games will be available to watch on multiple networks, including ABC, ESPN and ION. Viewers can also stream games on Amazon Prime VideoFuboSling and WNBA League Pass.

If Commissioner's Cup games are not available to watch live in your location or if you're traveling abroad, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN). VPNs provide a secure and private online connection, allowing you to bypass geographical restrictions to access your favorite streaming services.

WNBA Commissioner's Cup tickets 2024

Tickets for Commissioner's Cup games are now available on StubHub. You can check out seating charts for games by clicking on the link below.

BUY NOW: Get tickets for 2024 Commissioner's Cup games on StubHub

Key dates for 2024 WNBA season

The 2024 WNBA season began on May 14, and it will end on Sept. 19. There will be an extended break in the middle of the season in order to allow players to participate in the Paris Olympics.

  • Regular season: May 14-Sept. 19
  • All-Star break: July 18-21
  • Olympic break: July 21-Aug. 14
  • Trade deadline: Aug. 20
  • WNBA Playoffs: Sept. 22-Oct. 20 (last possible WNBA Finals game)

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Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.