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How to watch Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese in their first WNBA game of the 2025 season

WNBA fans, we are back. Today Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese will play their first regular game of the season as the second WNBA player with the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky.

On May 16, the 2025 WNBA season officially began with a matchup between the Atlanta Dream and Washington Mystics. Now the fans are preparing for the first favorite between two of the midwest teams of the league in front and fans are understandably closed when Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are reunited on the square.

After all, the 23-year-old Fever Point Guard and 23-year-old Sky striker have drawn in record crowds since their college days, starting with a viral garbage discussion during the NCAA championship game between Reese's LSU Tigers and Clarks Iowa Hawkeyes. They each brought their rookie years to their A-Game, both broke records, while listening to the league in Assists (Clark) and double double (Reese).

In just a few months, the WNBA will start the first rival week in August. The first teams that are aligned? You guessed it: the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky. But what about today's game? We know the following.

When is the game and where will you play?

Today, May 17th 3 p.m. EST/12 p.m. PST. Your next game will take place on July 27th in Chicago.

How to watch the Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky Game on May 17th

You can see the game live on ABC, ESPN+and Disney+. You can also stream the game on Fubu, which offers a free trial version. If you are unable to see live, all WNBA games can later stream on the League Pass.

What did Clark say about the so -called rivalry of her team this year?

Although interest in the so-called “rivalry” Clark and Reese followed their WNBA career, both players were firmly convinced that there is no bad blood between them. “I'm pretty sure that the only people who consider this as rivalry are all of them,” said Clark bluntly during a press conference after the game on June 2024. “How, for us it's just a basketball game.”

Now that the fever of Chicago Sky and Indiana is preparing for their first game of the WNBA season, Clark has recognized that “rivalries are real” and “There are certain teams in which these games mean a little more” for fans.

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