WNBA games today: Schedule, times, how to watch for July 10

By admin — In News — July 10, 2026

   ​The WNBA is back with a new collective bargaining agreement and record-setting salaries for the players. The Las Vegas Aces will look to defend their title with reigning MVP A’ja Wilson at the helm. But a number of other strong teams are poised to make their case, including the Atlanta Dream, New York Liberty, and Indiana Fever. The Fever, who spent much of last season without floor leader Caitlin Clark, arrive at full health this year. The Liberty, who were also hampered by injuries in 2023, already have Sabrina Ionescu sidelined after she rolled her ankle in a preseason game against the Connecticut Sun. The Atlanta Dream, meanwhile, pulled off the offseason’s most notable trade, acquiring Angel Reese from the Chicago Sky to bolster a lineup that won 30 games last season.
Below is the full WNBA schedule for July 10 and details on how to watch every game. You can also consult our sortable basketball schedule to filter by team or conference. For more in-depth analysis, commentary, and continued coverage throughout the season, USA TODAY Studio IX’s women’s sports hub is at your disposal. All times are listed in Eastern and were accurate as of Friday, July 10, 2026, at 6:09 a.m.
Matchups on the docket include the Golden State Valkyries visiting the Connecticut Sun at 7:30 p.m., followed by the Chicago Sky heading to the Los Angeles Sparks at 10 p.m. If you’re looking to watch WNBA games all season, services like Fubo offer access with a free trial.
To recap, the WNBA’s 2026 season opens with heightened anticipation as the league unveils a new collective bargaining agreement and lucrative contracts, while the top contenders reload and compete for supremacy. The Aces remain the team to beat, but the Dream, Liberty, and Fever, among others, have the pieces and the health to push for a title. Fans can follow the July 10 schedule below and catch every game through their preferred viewing options.  

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