The WNBA All-Star Game has arrived.
Rival rookies, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, headline an impressive Team WNBA crew, which is set to take on superstar-laden Team USA that features the Liberty’s Sabrina Ionescu and Breanna Stewart.
The Post has you covered for everything you need to know about this year’s special edition of the clash taking place at Footprint Center in Phoenix.
You can stream the game on multiple platforms
The game can be watched at no cost through DIRECT TV Stream, which offers a five-day free trial. Following the trail, there are three subscription options – the cheapest being $79.99/mo alongside tax.
Viewers can watch the game for $25/month via Sling TV Blue.
Another option for those who aren’t looking to spend a dime is Hulu + Live TV, which grants three days free. US News coined it “The best all-in-one streaming service of 2023.” The price is $76.99/mo after the third day, but it can be upgraded with additional amenities at higher prices.
Lastly, Fubo TV provides seven days free for those looking to watch the game. After the trial is over, monthly rates start at $79.99.
It’s being held in Phoenix Arizona
The contest will be held at Footprint Center – the 18,422-capacity arena in Phoenix, Arizona.
Since its opening in 1992, Pollstar Magazine has nominated it for “Arena of the Year” six times. The arena has up to 21,000 square feet of floor space and was last renovated in 2020.
Start time
Tipoff is set for 8:30 p.m ET today, July 20.
Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese are expected to play
Two rookies and longtime rivals – Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese – will team up on behalf of Team WNBA for the first time.
They faced each other multiple times in college, where Reese and the LSU Tigers defeated Clark’s Iowa Hawkeyes in the 2023 NCAA Championship before Clark would get revenge at the 2024 Elite Eight.
In the 2024 WNBA Draft, the Indiana Fever drafted Clark No. 1 overall, and the Chicago Sky took Reese with the No. 7 selection.
Since joining the WNBA, they have faced each other three times, with the Fever winning two of those games.
In the contest on June 16, Reese got called for a flagrant foul after walloping Clark in the head.
The two were spotted in practice together on Friday where Reese beat Clark in a half-court shooting contest.