How to watch Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever vs. New York Liberty for free

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The Knicks and Pacers aren’t the only New York and Indiana basketball teams facing off this weekend, because the New York Liberty are in Indianapolis to take on the Indiana Fever.

The Liberty, at 2-0, is one of just three undefeated teams in the WNBA after the first week of the season. The team is coming off a 99-74 victory over the Chicago Sky in which they set a league record for the most three-pointers in a single game with 19.

At 2-1, the Fever are sitting at fifth overall in league standings, with their most recent win coming against Atlanta on Thursday. Despite the 81-78 final score, Caitlin Clark missed all five of her three-pointer attempts, breaking a 140-game streak that included all of last WNBA season and most of her college career at Iowa.

what to know about liberty vs. fever

Here’s everything you need to know about today’s Liberty-Fever game, including how to tune in without cable.

What time is today’s New York Liberty game?

Today’s (May 24) New York Liberty vs. Indiana Fever game begins at 1 p.m. ET.

How to watch Liberty vs. Aces for free:

If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to watch today’s Liberty game. One of our favorite live options is Hulu + Live TV, which includes ABC in its base plan ($82.99/month, after a three-day free trial).

You can also stream the Liberty game on DIRECTV (five-day free trial) and Paramount+ with Showtime (seven-day free trial).


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