Team Clark vs. Team Collier: How to watch the WNBA All-Star Game on Sling
The weekend of festivities culminate Saturday, July 19 with the All-Star Game.
Here's everything you need to know to watch the WNBA All-Star game:
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She is not expected to play. Clark re-aggravated a groin injury earlier this week and is expected to sit out the festivities. She did receive the highest number of fan votes, giving her an automatic bid as one of the All-Star game captains. Team Clark is facing Team Collier (as in Napheesa Collier), but Clark will not play.
New for 2025, Sling Freestream will carry 50 WNBA games for free on the ION channel, giving fans an easy way to watch without a paid subscription. Sling is the cheapest option to stream WNBA games.
Sling paid users that add Sports Extra to their base pack will have access to 129 total games. The package is $11/month in addition to the cost of a Sling Orange or Sling Blue base service.
Sports Extra is $15/month when added to a Sling Orange + Sling Blue subscription.
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Sling Orange and Sling Blue get you plenty of access to live sports, but for the true sports fans out there check out the Sports Extra package. When paired with Sling Blue, the total cost of your first month would be just $31 and includes NFL Red Zone, Big Ten Network, Golf Channel, NBA TV, NHL Network, MLB Network, Tennis Channel and many more sports channels.
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