Las Vegas Aces looking for back-to-back titles again
The Aces have won three WNBA championships in the last four years. The mere notion that they could win another in 2026 has me itching to watch the Aces this season.
Las Vegas re-signed star player A’ja Wilson, who said before the season that she’s “not leaving” the team. Anchored by Wilson, the Aces are one of the few teams with a legit chance to reach the WNBA Finals. And due to the team’s winning history and popularity, fans will have many chances to watch the Aces all season long.
This guide is meant to give Aces fans all the information they need to tune into the team as much as possible. I’ll cover what channels Las Vegas will appear on, what TV plans are the best and most affordable, and even how you can watch some Aces games for free.
Where to watch the Aces—local TV breakdown
The Aces will have most of their games available on national TV (more on that later), but will still have a healthy amount of games air on Vegas 34 (The Spot) and KTNV-TV 13 (ABC). In all, fans can watch 26 Aces games during the regular season on those local channels.
If you don’t live in Las Vegas or the surrounding areas, you can use WNBA League Pass to watch games that don’t air nationally or in your market.
| Channel | Starting price | Coverage | Available on |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vegas 34 / KTNV | — | Most in-market games | Over-the-air antenna, Cox, DIRECTV, Rio Virgin, Fubo |
| WNBA League Pass | $14.99/mo. | Most out-of-market games | WNBA app, Prime Video Channels |
Where to watch the Aces—national TV breakdown
The Aces are getting 33 games on national channels throughout the 2026 regular season. The channels you’ll need access to are CBS, ABC, NBC, NBCSN, USA Network, ESPN, ION, and NBA TV.
For streaming-exclusive games, you’ll also need access to Amazon Prime Video. Peacock Premium will also stream select matchups, but those will simulcast on either NBC or NBCSN.
| Network | Coverage | Available on |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon Prime Video | Thursday night exclusives, Commissioner's Cup championship | Prime Video subscription ($8.99–$17.98/mo.) |
| ABC | Select weekend games | Cable, satellite, live TV streaming services, digital antenna |
| CBS | Select weekend games | Cable, satellite, live TV streaming services, Paramount+ Premium, digital antenna |
| CBS Sports Network | Select regular-season games | Cable, satellite, live TV streaming services |
| ESPN / ESPN2 | Regular-season and playoff games | Cable, satellite, live TV streaming services |
| ION | Friday night regular-season games | Cable, satellite, live TV streaming services, digital antenna |
| NBA TV | Select regular-season games | Cable, satellite, live TV streaming services |
| USA Network | Select regular-season games | Cable, satellite, live TV streaming services |
Best TV plans for watching the Las Vegas Aces
You might need more than one TV service to get every Aces game on TV. After all, the WNBA has a long list of broadcast partners this year. But after some research, I recommend going with the ones I laid out in the table below.

Best Overall
DIRECTV includes Vegas 34 for local fans, along with almost every national channel except the streamers. This provider is the best way to watch almost every Aces game with just one service.

Exclusive Games
The Aces will have at least four games stream on Prime Video in 2026. If the team makes the Commissioner’s Cup Championship, though, that game is also on Prime Video.

Out-of-Market Coverage
Aces fans who live outside the Las Vegas Valley will need this service to watch those Vegas 34 games that don’t also air nationally. WNBA League Pass offers both live games and on-demand replays.
Watch the Aces with a free trial
If you’re a fan who hasn’t yet committed to a TV plan to watch the Aces, there are a few I like that offer free trials. I’ve listed them in the table below for your convenience.
| Packages | Price | ABC | ESPN | CBS | NBC | ION | USA Network | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DIRECTV | Five days free, then $94.99–$179.98/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | View Plans for DIRECTV STREAM |
| Fubo | Five days free, then $14.99–$94.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | — | ✔ | — | View Plans for FuboTV |
| YouTube TV | Varies, then $82.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | View Plans for YouTube TV |
Data effective as of post date. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.

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How to watch the Las Vegas Aces FAQ
What channel are the Aces on?
You can watch in-market Las Vegas Aces games on Vegas 34 and KTNV-TV 13. National games will appear on networks like ABC, NBC, and CBS, and streamers like Amazon Prime Video and Peacock Premium.
Can I stream Aces games without cable?
Yes, DIRECTV offers a streaming option that gets you most Aces games. There are several games that you can stream on Prime Video, Peacock Premium, and Paramount+ Premium. You can also subscribe to Fubo, which also includes Vegas 34 and many national channels. Lastly, WNBA League Pass is a streaming-only platform for out-of-market fans.
Why are Aces games blacked out in my area?
Games on Vegas 34 will be blacked out for local fans watching via WNBA League Pass. National games are also blacked out on that service. To avoid blackouts, you'll need a plan that includes your local channel and any national channels the Aces appear on.
Can I watch the Las Vegas Aces for free?
Yes, you can watch Aces games on Vegas 34 with an over-the-air antenna. Nationally televised matchups on broadcast networks like ABC, CBS, NBC, and ION can also be watched for free with an antenna.
Why you should trust us
Our CableTV.com Staff Writer, Alex Vejar, tracked down the complete local and national broadcast schedule for the Las Vegas Aces to map out this season’s best viewing options. By comparing the team’s TV partners against major providers, he pinpointed exactly which services offer the most coverage. This hands-on research gives fans a clear strategy to watch one of the league’s most exciting rosters without missing a single hoop.
Check out our How We Rank page to learn more about our review methods.
