Allisha Gray — USA Today posts full WNBA June 4 schedule and how to watch

Allisha Gray — USA Today published the full WNBA June 4 schedule with viewing details in Eastern time; Fubo offers a free trial to watch the slate.

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Allisha Gray — USA Today posts full WNBA June 4 schedule and how to watch

published the full WNBA schedule for June 4 and the day’s viewing information, listing matchups and broadcast details with all times in Eastern; the publication noted its listing was accurate as of Thursday, June 4, 2026, at 7:09 a.m.

The timing matters: the WNBA opens this slate under a new collective bargaining agreement and with million‑dollar players, the league framed, and the defending champion return with reigning MVP leading the title defense.

For fans who just want to watch, the day’s package comes with practical options. published how to watch all the games and called out streaming access; among the options, Fubo is offered with a free trial to watch WNBA games all season long. All viewing times on the schedule are listed in Eastern time.

The publication also highlighted a handful of teams pegged as contenders: the , and Indiana Fever. The Dream’s offseason move — acquiring from the Chicago Sky — was described as the trade of the offseason, and Atlanta arrives off a 30‑win campaign last season. The Fever, who were without for much of last season, are now described as fully healthy.

There is a clear roster wrinkle noted in the preseason: New York’s is on the sidelines after rolling her ankle in a preseason game against the Connecticut Sun. That absence is the most immediate tension in the day’s listings — a contender expected to be tested early without one of its primary guards — while the fully healthy Fever and a bolstered Dream give the early slate immediate stakes.

Fans searching for individual players, from to household names like A'ja Wilson, will find the day’s matchups and how‑to‑watch notes in the published schedule; the next step is simple and immediate — the games play tonight, June 4, and viewers should use the published Eastern‑time listings and the available streaming trial options to follow the action. The single pressing question left on the table after the publication: can the Liberty sustain a title push with Sabrina Ionesco sidelined to start the season?

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