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WNBA to play first game outside US in 2025


The WNBA is making history once again. On Monday, Dec. 17, the league announced the Seattle Storm will take on the Atlanta Dream in Vancouver, Canada, marking the first regular-season game played outside the United States.

The matchup will take place Aug. 15, 2025 at Rogers Arena. The league, which began play in 1997, has showcased two preseason games north of the border.

In 2023, the Chicago Sky and Minnesota Lynx played in Toronto and in 2024 Seattle beat the LA Sparks in Edmonton. Both, tabbed as “Canada Games” by the league, were sellouts.

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The move to the regular season is an effort to capitalize on the success of those previous games, as well as a chance to build on record attendance and viewership numbers the WNBA experienced during the 2024 season.

“The WNBA Canada Game has been a tremendous opportunity to grow our league’s footprint,” WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert said in a statement. “As we prepare to establish permanent roots in Canada with a Toronto franchise, this game and our year-round engagement efforts are a nod to the incredible momentum around women’s basketball in Canada.”

The event in Vancouver is the result of the success players like A’ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart have had during their careers, combined with the emergence of new stars like rookies Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, who burst on to the scene during the 2024 season.

The WNBA’s growth has been fast and furious. The league recently announced they will add a 13th team next season, the Golden State Valkyries. In 2026, two more teams will join. They will play in Portland and Toronto.

Engelbert believes the momentum continues to build for the league, not just in Canada but worldwide. However, according to The Washington Post, the WNBA lost $50 million last season and in 28 years has never turned a profit. The NBA continues to lend significant financial support.

In July 2024, the league agreed to a new television rights deal worth $2.2 billion over the next 11 years, which, along with expansion fees from new teams, will help the bottom line. However, costs are expected to go up too. The league has one year to negotiate a new union contract with the players, who have said repeatedly they want higher pay.

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[Chris Francis]

THE WNBA WILL MAKE HISTORY NEXT SEASON, PLAYING THEIR FIRST REGULAR SEASON GAME OUTSIDE THE U.S. THE SEATTLE STORM AND ATLANTA DREAM WILL PLAY AT ROGERS ARENA IN VANCOUVER, CANADA ON AUGUST 15TH.

THE WNBA HAS PLAYED TWO *PRESEASON GAMES NORTH OF THE BORDER. IN 2023, THE CHICAGO SKY AND MINNESOTA LYNX PLAYED IN TORONTO AND LAST SEASON SEATTLE BEAT THE LA SPARKS IN EDMONTON.

BOTH THOSE “CANADA GAMES” WERE SELLOUTS. THE JUMP TO THE REGULAR SEASON IS A CHANCE TO CAPITALIZE ON THAT SUCCESS AS WELL AS BUILD ON RECORD ATTENDANCE AND VIEWERSHIP NUMBERS THE LEAGUE EXPERIENCED IN 2024.

IN A STATEMENT WNBA COMMISSIONER CATHY ENGELBERY SAID “The WNBA Canada Game has been a tremendous opportunity to grow our league’s footprint.”

THE SUCCESS OF PLAYERS LIKE AJ’A WILSON AND BREANNA STEWART COMBINED WITH THE EMERGENCE OF NEW STARS LIKE CAITLIN CLARK AND ANGEL REESE HAS SPARKED UNPRECEDENTED GROWTH. NEXT SEASON THE LEAGUE WILL ADD A 13TH TEAM, THE GOLDEN STATE VALKYRIES. IN 2026, TWO MORE TEAMS WILL JOIN, IN PORTLAND AND TORONTO.

ENGLEBERT’S STATEMENT ACKNOWLEDGED THE MOVE NORTH. “As we prepare to establish permanent roots in Canada with a Toronto franchise, this game and our year-round engagement efforts are a nod to the incredible momentum around women’s basketball in Canada.”

MOMENTUM, NOT JUST IN CANADA BUT WORLDWIDE. IN JULY, THE LEAGUE AGREED TO A NEW TV RIGHTS DEAL WORTH $2.2 BILLION OVER 11 YEARS WHICH LED TO EXPANSION. NEXT ON THE DOCKET IS A NEW UNION CONTRACT WITH THE PLAYERS – DUE IN 2025. FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS, I’M CHRIS FRANCIS