ESPN WNBA & NWSL Primetime: Women’s Sports Sundays

by archynetyscom
  • ESPN to air 12 games over nine weeks
  • MLB deal ben restructured for this season
  • WNBA and NWSL audiences are growing league-wide and on ESPN

ESPN will air live games from the National Women’s Basketball Association (WNBA) and National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) in a primetime Sunday night slot on its main linear channel during the summer.

Women’s Sports Sundays’ will air across nine consecutive weeks and feature 12 live games. It fills a schedule gap left by Major League Baseball’s (MLB) Sunday Night Baseball and is designed to elevate interest in both leagues as well as ESPN’s wider women’s sports programming.

“Women’s sports are experiencing continued momentum, and Women’s Sports Sundays is ESPN’s next step in meeting that demand,” said Rosalyn Durant, ESPN executive vice president of programming and acquisitions.

“This franchise is about more than showcasing games — it’s about building a consistent, high-profile destination that reflects the passion, excellence and cultural impact of women’s sports today, while giving athletes and leagues the stage they deserve.”

The upcoming 2026 WNBA season is the first to be covered by new media rights deals that form part of the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) 11-year US$75 billion contracts with Amazon, ESPN, and NBC.

All three broadcasters have WNBA games as part of their package, with the value of these games believed to be US$2.2 billion – or US$200 million a year. ESPN will air a minimum of 25 regular season contests, eight semi-final series and five WNBA finals over the lifetime of its contract.

Meanwhile, the Disney-owned pay-TV broadcaster will embark on the third year of a four year pact with the NWSL this summer. ESPN and ABC will air 36 live games during 2026, including all eight matches held on ‘Decision Day’, the league’s final round of the regular season. It will also air two quarterfinals and one semi-final in the postseason.

Related Posts

Leave a Comment