Will Caitlin Clark play tonight? How to watch the Minnesota Lynx vs. Indiana Fever Commissioner's Cup game
Napheesa Collier and the Minnesota Lynx will fave the Indiana Fever at this year's Commissioner's Cup final, here's how to watch. (Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images
This week, the Indiana Fever and the Minnesota Lynx will meet for the 2025 WNBA Commissioner's Cup final. This marks defending champions the Lynx's second consecutive trip to the final of the in-season tournament; the Lynx will represent the Western Conference as they host the Indiana Fever, who topped the Eastern Conference to earn their spot. The question of whether or not Caitlin Clark – who has missed seven games this season due to injury – will play is still up in the air, her condition is listed as questionable after sustaining a groin injury last week.
Tonight's game is one of 20 games that will be streaming on Prime Video throughout the season. Here's what you need to know about how to watch tonight's Lynx vs. Fever Commissioner's Cup final, and find out how to watch every other WNBA game this season, too.
How to watch the Indiana Fever vs. Minnesota Lynx:
Dates: Tuesday, July 1, 2025
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Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
Streaming: Prime Video, WNBA League Pass
What channel will the Lynx vs. Fever game be on?
The Fever vs. Lynx game will air exclusively on Prime Video.
Where to watch the Fever vs. Lynx without cable:
The Fever vs. Lynx game is streaming on Prime Video this Tuesday night. The game will also be available on WNBA League Pass after it concludes.
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