WNBA game to be flowed on Facebook, Twitter, and Paramount + this summer

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The WNBA game will start the 25th historic season on May 14, 2021. This time fans will have many opportunities to open the WNBA game online, which means fans can easily watch different WNBA games through streaming platforms. The league recently announced a broadcast schedule on Monday. Along with this, there are details that are processed about all games that will run on the streaming platform.

To start, Twitter will air around 12 matches and along with this, they plan to have a tweet from fans during broadcast. WNBA said that looking for a dream of Atlanta and Matchup Fever Indiana will flow on May 21, 2021. Meanwhile, Facebook will drain around 20 matches and Oculus Quest and Quest 2 headsets, with 15 of those who will arrive before WNBA take off. Finally, you will be happy to know that ViaComCBS will broadcast up to 3 games only on Paramount +. If you are interested in capturing many matches, then Pass WNBA is on the road, go and have it. You can watch up to 110 matches this season only with the $ 17 league pass package.

Moving forward, the 25th historic season WNBA will mark new initial partnerships with Google. Reports of AT & T claims, Deloitte, and Nike have also signed to become ‘Changemakers’ called. Meanwhile, Google will also provide technical expertise to the WNBA and will be a title sponsor for the largest exhibitions throughout the season. So, wait and be prepared to watch WNBA game streaming on a streaming platform that is different from this season.

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