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How to watch the Indiana Fever’s home opener

Women’s basketball is back in town. Here’s how you can cheer on Caitlin Clark + the rest of the team as they debut in Indy.

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The Indiana Fever huddle during practice.

Photo by @indianafever

It’s going to be a big night for the Indiana Fever, with the new team making their home season debut vs. the New York Liberty at 7 p.m.

In case you’ve been living under a very big rock, No. 1 draft pick and new Fever team member Caitlin Clark is becoming a WNBA star. She scored 20 points in front of a sold-out crowd against the Sun in Connecticut on Tuesday night.

While the team ultimately lost the game, hopefully some hometown Hoosier spirit (and the already-iconic Cheez-It key) will lift the Fever to victory tonight. Here’s how to watch:

  • Tickets to attend the game in-person at Gainbridge Fieldhouse are still available for as low as $7.
  • Here’s a walkthrough on how you can watch the game for free on WTHR. The station will be broadcasting 10 Fever games throughout the WNBA season.
  • To catch live out-of-market games and every game on-demand, get the WNBA League Pass.
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