WNBA Playoffs 2022: How to Watch Game 3 of Sun vs. Wings Tonight

The 2022 WNBA Playoffs are in full swing as the best women basketball players in the world compete for the championship. The Las Vegas Aces eliminated the Phoenix Mercury in decisive fashion on Saturday, winning their second game thanks to strong play from Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum and A’Ja Wilson.

The Mercury entered the playoffs shorthanded. Star center Brittney Griner remains incarcerated in Russia after being sentenced to nine years in a penal colony for drug smuggling. Griner has appealed her conviction amid talks of a prisoner swap.

Meanwhile, Seattle Storm legend Sue Bird, at 41, became the oldest player to hit a WNBA playoff double-double as the Storm swept the Washington Mystics. The Aces and the Storm meet in the semifinals of the WNBA Playoffs, which begin Sunday.

Only one game remains in the first round. Tonight, Brionna Jones and the Connecticut Sun plan to shut down the Dallas Wings. Wings superstar Aike Ogunbowale should be back in the lineup after missing the first two games of the series through injury. The Game 3 winner will face Kahleah Copper and Chicago Sky in Sunday’s semifinals. Game 3 will be broadcast tonight 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT) on ESPN.

Those wanting to follow the drama will need access to ABC, ESPN, ESPN 2, and ESPNU to watch each game. We’ve broken down everything you need to know to live stream the WNBA playoffs wirelessly.

Dallas Wings' Tyasha Harris focuses on defense.

Tyasha Harris and the Dallas Wings are hoping to book their ticket to the semifinals when they play the Connecticut Sun in a series-defining Game 3 tonight.

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What does the first round of the playoffs look like?

Unlike previous seasons, all teams play best-of-three in the first round. The winners then advance to a best-of-five semifinals followed by a best-of-five WNBA finals.

Here is the remaining schedule for the first round with the time in ET:

WNBA First Round Playoff Schedule

Date and Time

Match

network

Wednesday, August 24 (9 p.m.)

Connecticut Sun at Dallas Wings, Game 3 (Series tie 1-1)

ESPN

Best options for wireless streaming

The remaining games in the 2022 WNBA Playoffs will be broadcast on the Disney family of networks, namely ABC, ESPN, ESPN 2. To follow every second of basketball action, cable cutters must subscribe to a Live TV streaming service. That’s how they break down.

You can watch the WNBA Playoffs with a subscription to YouTube TV, our favorite live TV streaming service. ABC, ESPN and ESPN 2 are all included in the package, meaning you have all the channels you need to catch every second of the action.

Read our YouTube TV review.

Hulu Plus Live TV is a little more expensive than YouTube TV, but it also has all the channels you need to watch the WNBA playoffs. As an added bonus, Hulu Plus Live TV includes the rest of the Disney bundle, which includes a subscription to Disney Plus as well as ESPN Plus. The WNBA Playoffs don’t air on ESPN Plus, but the service has a ton of other content for die-hard sports fans.

Read our Hulu Plus Live TV review.

Sling TV’s $35 Orange plan might be a good choice for casual WNBA fans who don’t need to watch every game. This plan is one of the cheapest ways to get access to ESPN and ESPN 2. Sling TV is missing ABC, which could be a problem for fans hoping to catch some of the biggest games.

Read our Sling TV review.

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