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Indiana Fever Schedule 2024: Full Game List, Key Dates & How to Watch
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The 2026 Indiana Fever schedule is packed with prime-time matchups and plenty of national TV exposure, giving fans more ways than ever to follow Caitlin Clark and company as they chase a return to the WNBA playoffs.
The next stretch brings a three-game homestand to Gainbridge Fieldhouse: Seattle on Sunday, May 17 (6 p.m. ET, Peacock/NBCSN), Portland on Wednesday, May 20 (7 p.m., USA Network) and expansion rival Golden State on Friday, May 22 (7:30 p.m., ION). Cheap seats for those dates are still listing under $20, making this the most budget-friendly window of the season for local fans.
After the homestand, the Fever embark on their first West Coast swing, visiting the Valkyries in San Francisco (May 28, Prime Video) and the Fire in Portland (May 30, CBS/Paramount+). The early-summer road trip is a crucial test: five of Indiana’s first nine away games come against teams that finished above .500 last year, and stacking wins now could prevent another frantic September playoff scramble.
Key dates every Fever fan should circle:
• June 6 at New York — Caitlin Clark vs. Sabrina Ionescu under the Barclays Center lights (8 p.m., CBS).
• July 5 at Las Vegas — a holiday weekend showdown with A’ja Wilson’s two-time champs on NBC and Peacock.
• August 6 vs. Las Vegas — Wilson’s return visit to Indianapolis on Prime Video, the lone regular-season home game against the Aces.
• September 20 vs. Washington — the final Sunday home game, potentially a seeding decider before a two-game set with Minnesota closes the schedule.
National coverage is up sharply: nine Fever games will air on USA Network, six on CBS/CBS Sports Network, five on NBC/NBCSN, five on ION and multiple exclusives on Prime Video. Add in ESPN+ out-of-market streams and no fan has to miss a minute.
For ticket hunters, mid-week contests remain the bargain: Wednesday games average $14 on resale, while Saturday clashes against big-market opponents are already pushing past $50. Families should watch for the June 4 Atlanta and June 16 Toronto dates, both paired with post-game autograph sessions and $5 concession specials.
Indiana’s season is front-loaded with Eastern Conference opponents, but the heaviest travel comes late: a six-game, 13-day trek in August runs through Atlanta, Toronto, Dallas, Brooklyn and Chicago before returning home. Depth will be tested, but the Fever’s revamped bench—highlighted by rookie sharpshooter Jacy Sheldon—gives coach Stephanie White more rotational flexibility than she’s had in years.
With Clark averaging 28.7 points through three games and Aliyah Boston anchoring the paint, the Fever have the star power; the schedule gives them the stage. Bookmark this page, sync the dates to your calendar and get ready for one of the most nationally visible seasons in franchise history.
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