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How to watch Seattle Storm vs. New York Liberty online for free

By Matthew Lynch
September 6, 2024
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The Seattle Storm and the New York Liberty are two of the most exciting teams in the WNBA, and their matchup is sure to be a thrilling one. But what if you don’t have cable? Don’t worry, there are still ways to watch the game online for free.

1. Free Trial of a Streaming Service: Most streaming services offer free trials, including fuboTV and Sling TV. These services often include the WNBA channel, allowing you to watch the game live without paying. Be sure to cancel your trial before the free period ends to avoid being charged.

2. WNBA League Pass: The WNBA offers its own streaming service called WNBA League Pass. While it is a paid subscription, they often provide free trial periods. This gives you access to all regular season and playoff games, allowing you to watch the Seattle Storm vs. New York Liberty matchup and other exciting WNBA games.

3. Free Streaming Websites: Some websites offer free streaming of live sports events, including WNBA games. However, these sites are not always legal or reliable, and the quality of the stream may be inconsistent. Exercise caution when using these websites, as they may expose you to malware or viruses.

4. Social Media: Some social media platforms like Facebook or Twitter may host live streams of WNBA games, including the Seattle Storm vs. New York Liberty matchup. Be sure to follow official WNBA accounts and the teams’ social media handles for updates on potential live streams.

5. Check Local TV Listings: While less common, some local TV stations may broadcast WNBA games for free. Check your local listings to see if the Seattle Storm vs. New York Liberty matchup will be aired on any free channels.

Remember to explore all options and choose the method that suits your needs and preferences. Regardless of how you watch, don’t miss out on the exciting matchup between the Seattle Storm and the New York Liberty!

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