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2025 Los Angeles Sparks schedule, live stream and how to watch information

2025 Los Angeles Sparks schedule, live stream and how to watch information

USA Today23-04-2025

2025 Los Angeles Sparks schedule, live stream and how to watch information
Make sure you don't miss any of the Los Angeles Sparks' WNBA games this season by keeping your browser right here. In addition to having the team's upcoming 2025 games, you can also see the results from all of their previous games.
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Where to watch the next Los Angeles Sparks game
Sunday, May 18 vs. Lynx
Tipoff: 6:00 PM ET
6:00 PM ET Venue: Crypto.com Arena
Wednesday, May 21 @ Mercury
Tipoff: 10:00 PM ET
10:00 PM ET Venue: PHX Arena
Sunday, May 25 vs. Sky
Tipoff: 6:00 PM ET
6:00 PM ET Venue: Crypto.com Arena
Crypto.com Arena TV channel: The U
Tuesday, May 27 vs. Dream
Tipoff: 10:00 PM ET
10:00 PM ET Venue: Crypto.com Arena
Crypto.com Arena TV channel: Peachtree TV
Friday, May 30 @ Aces
Tipoff: 10:00 PM ET
10:00 PM ET Venue: Michelob ULTRA Arena
Michelob ULTRA Arena TV channel: ION, Vegas 34
ION, Vegas 34 Live stream: Watch on Fubo (regional restrictions may apply)
Watch select WNBA games on Prime Video
Sunday, June 1 vs. Mercury
Tipoff: 6:00 PM ET
6:00 PM ET Venue: Crypto.com Arena
Friday, June 6 @ Wings
Tipoff: 9:30 PM ET
9:30 PM ET Venue: College Park Center
College Park Center TV channel: ION
ION Live stream: Watch on Fubo (regional restrictions may apply)
Wednesday, June 11 @ Aces
Tipoff: 10:00 PM ET
10:00 PM ET Venue: Michelob ULTRA Arena
Michelob ULTRA Arena TV channel: CBS Sports Network, Vegas 34
CBS Sports Network, Vegas 34 Live stream: Watch on Paramount+ (regional restrictions may apply)
Saturday, June 14 @ Lynx
Tipoff: 1:00 PM ET
1:00 PM ET Venue: Target Center
Target Center TV channel: CBS
CBS Live stream: Watch on Paramount+ (regional restrictions may apply)
Tuesday, June 17 vs. Storm
Tipoff: 10:00 PM ET
10:00 PM ET Venue: Crypto.com Arena
Crypto.com Arena TV channel: NBA TV
Watch the WNBA on Fubo!

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