You can watch Minnesota Lynx vs Seattle Storm through a mix of national WNBA partners, local sports networks, and streaming services, depending on the specific game date and your region.

Main ways to watch

  • WNBA League Pass – Often carries Lynx vs Storm games that are not picked up for national TV; it’s the most consistent way to follow out‑of‑market matchups all season.
  • Fubo (streaming TV) – Several guides for recent Lynx–Storm games list Fubo as the primary streaming option, sometimes carrying regional feeds like FanDuel Sports Network Midwest Extra or other RSNs.
  • Local/regional sports networks
    • Minnesota home broadcasts may appear on regional sports channels bundled into services like Fubo or YouTube TV. Exact channel branding can change season to season.
* Seattle games sometimes appear on regional outlets that can also be streamed via live TV services (e.g., YouTube TV’s sports lineup for Seattle Storm coverage).
  • National TV partners – For some matchups, national broadcasters (Ion, ESPN family, etc.) pick up Lynx–Storm games; when that happens, they will not be on League Pass in those markets and you’ll watch via the national channel instead.

Quick checklist before tip‑off

  1. Check the game listing on the WNBA schedule or team sites to see whether it’s tagged for a national network, local RSN, or League Pass only.
  1. If it mentions League Pass , ensure your subscription is active and that local blackout rules (if any) don’t apply.
  2. If it lists a regional network (for example, a Midwest or Seattle‑area sports network), confirm that channel is included in your live TV streaming bundle (Fubo, YouTube TV, etc.).

Example: recent Lynx vs Storm listings

  • A late‑August 2025 Lynx–Storm game was promoted with viewing on Fubo via a streaming feed plus local TV options.
  • Another August 2025 matchup highlighted FanDuel Sports Network Midwest Extra with Fubo as the live streaming destination, noting that it was not nationally televised.
  • Past games between these teams have also been available on WNBA League Pass , sometimes alongside linear TV channels like Ion for select nights.

If you’re outside the broadcast region

  • Some guides suggest using a VPN to access the same streaming services when you are traveling or outside the coverage area, especially for Fubo or similar platforms.
  • Always check each service’s terms of use in your country before relying on this approach.

Mini forum‑style tip

“When I can’t see Lynx–Storm on my local cable, I open League Pass first. If it’s blacked out, I check Fubo or a live TV bundle that carries the regional sports feed. That combo has covered basically every matchup for me over the last couple of seasons.”

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.