The Toronto Tempo will host the Seattle Storm on Saturday, May 30, 2026, with the game scheduled to tip off at 1 p.m. ET.
Fans can watch live on CW Seattle and KOMO 4 in the Seattle market, on TSN in Canada, or via Amazon Prime Video for streaming. A watch guide covering the matchup and viewing links was built using technology provided by Data Skrive; betting, ticketing and additional streaming links were supplied by partners of The Athletic.
The listing frames the game as an afternoon option for regional and national viewers: a Saturday tipoff that gives local viewers multiple broadcast choices while remote fans can follow on Prime Video. The distribution list—two local outlets, a Canadian national sports network and a global streamer—means most viewers in North America will have at least one straightforward way to join the action.
Toronto arrives at the matchup after a 111-104 win over the Sky in which Nyara Sabally scored 29 points. That performance is the most recent notable line for the Tempo and will factor into pregame conversation, though the watch guide does not confirm Sabally’s availability for the Seattle game.
Neither club comes into the afternoon with a strong run of form. The Tempo were 4-4 before the game, while the Storm were 3-5. Those records leave both teams under.500 and make Saturday less a clash of surging clubs than a chance to arrest a slide or reset a season trajectory.
The scheduling and broadcast setup matter because they shape how and when supporters can follow adjustments from both benches. An afternoon window on Saturday raises the likelihood of local attendance and gives broadcasters a broad swath of viewers through early evening; for fans tracking rotation changes or last-minute roster news, the multiple-platform delivery offers redundancy if a single feed has problems.
What the published guide leaves open is the most consequential roster detail: it does not say whether Nyara Sabally, who poured in 29 points in Toronto’s 111-104 win over the Sky, will be available to play against Seattle. That absence of confirmation is the immediate gap for fans and fantasy managers to watch before the 1 p.m. ET tipoff on May 30, 2026.






