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WNBA · 1 month ago

Where to Watch 2025 WNBA All-Star Game: Full TV and Streaming Guide

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Where to Watch 2025 WNBA All-Star Game: Full TV and Streaming Guide

The biggest names in women’s basketball will take center stage Saturday night as the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game tips off from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Team Clark and Team Collier—two squads built from a pool of elite All-Stars—will square off in a primetime showcase that highlights the league’s rising stars, veterans, and fan favorites. However, Caitlin Clark will miss this game due to a right groin injury.

Where to Watch WNBA All-Star Game

  • Arena: Gainbridge FieldHouse
  • Location: Indianapolis, IN
  • Where to Watch: ESPN
  • Where to Stream: ESPN+, ESPN.com, Fubo
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  • Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Spread: Team Collier -3.5 | Total: 257
  • Moneyline: Team Collier -168 | Team Clark +142

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Coverage for the All-Star Game begins at 8:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 19. It will air nationally on ABC and ESPN, providing fans with multiple viewing options, regardless of their location. Whether you’re catching the action from home or streaming it on the go, this nationally televised broadcast will capture all the energy, talent, and drama from the hardwood.

WNBA All-Star Weekend Schedule

EVENT DATE TIME CHANNEL
Skills Challenge July 18 8 p.m. ET ESPN
Three-Point Contest July 18 Following Skills Challenge ESPN
WNBA All-Star Game July 19 8:30 p.m. ET ABC/ESPN

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The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game will feature a dynamic twist with the return of the captain-led format. Instead of East vs. West, this year’s showcase is built around two hand-picked squads—Team Clark and Team Collier—drafted by captains Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier from the league’s top All-Stars.

Adding another layer of intrigue, even the coaches were shuffled to match their new teams, resulting in a fresh mix of strategy and star power. It’s an all-eyes-on-Indy affair, packed with elite talent and high expectations.

While Clark will not suit up due to injury, her impact will still be felt from the sidelines as she joins the coaching staff for her team. No matter who suits up, the energy and competition promise to deliver a can’t-miss basketball spectacle.

WNBA All-Star Game Rosters

Team Clark Roster

Player Team Notes
Caitlin Clark (G) Indiana Fever Captain, injured, will not play
Aliyah Boston (F) Indiana Fever  
Sabrina Ionescu (G) New York Liberty  
A’ja Wilson (F) Las Vegas Aces  
Satou Sabally (F) Phoenix Mercury Injured, will not play
Kelsey Mitchell (G) Indiana Fever  
Gabby Williams (F) Seattle Storm  
Sonia Citron (G) Washington Mystics  
Kiki Iriafen (F) Washington Mystics  
Jackie Young (G) Las Vegas Aces  
Kayla Thornton (F) Golden State Valkyries  
Brittney Sykes (G) Washington Mystics Injury replacement
Brionna Jones (F) Atlanta Dream Injury replacement

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Even though Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark won’t participate due to a groin injury, she will remain involved in the weekend festivities. Clark is expected to be on the sidelines assisting head coach Sandy Brondello for Team Clark, providing fans and viewers a glimpse of her leadership—even if she’s not suited up.

Team Collier Roster

Player Team Notes
Napheesa Collier (F) Minnesota Lynx Captain
Breanna Stewart (F) New York Liberty  
Allisha Gray (G) Atlanta Dream  
Nneka Ogwumike (F) Seattle Storm  
Paige Bueckers (G) Dallas Wings  
Courtney Williams (G) Minnesota Lynx  
Skylar Diggins (G) Seattle Storm  
Angel Reese (F) Chicago Sky  
Alyssa Thomas (F) Phoenix Mercury  
Kelsey Plum (G) Los Angeles Sparks  
Rhyne Howard (G) Atlanta Dream Injured, will not play
Kayla McBride (G) Minnesota Lynx Injury replacement

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The WNBA All-Star Game continues to evolve with its current captain-driven format, and this year’s matchup features a powerful blend of veteran All-Stars like Breanna Stewart and A’ja Wilson, alongside rising names like Angel Reese and Paige Bueckers. With players competing for bragging rights and fans tuning in nationwide, the All-Star Game remains one of the most exciting events on the summer basketball calendar.