
Both teams are playing their best basketball of the season for tonight’s tipoff
The Indiana Fever and the Atlanta Dream tip off Tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The game streams exclusively on Prime Video and is included with any standard Amazon Prime subscription, no cable needed.
If you do not have Prime, Amazon offers a 30-day free trial that covers the game at no cost. For anyone who misses the live broadcast, the game will be available the following day on WNBA League Pass.
What you need to watch tonight
The game starts at 7:30 p.m. ET, or 4:30 p.m. PT, Today, June 18. There is no traditional television broadcast. Prime Video holds the exclusive streaming rights for most Thursday night WNBA games this season, which means this is where the game lives tonight and where you need to be to watch it.
A standard Amazon Prime membership runs $15 a month or $139 a year. Student and government assistance discounts are available. The 30-day free trial is the simplest option for anyone who wants to watch tonight without committing to a subscription.
If you already subscribe to Prime through YouTube TV, DirecTV, Hulu with Live TV, or Fubo, those platforms also carry Prime Video content and can serve as an alternate way into the stream.
Why tonight’s game is worth tuning in
Indiana comes in on a four-game winning streak and playing some of the most fluid basketball the team has produced this season. The Fever’s most recent game, a win over the Toronto Tempo on Tuesday, set a franchise record for points scored in regulation with three players reaching 20 or more on the night. Indiana sits at 9-5 on the season and has the look of a team that has found its rhythm at the right time.
Atlanta is right behind them. The Dream come in at 9-4 after a dominant performance against the Tempo on June 14, with multiple players contributing across scoring and rebounding. The last time these two teams met, on June 4, Indiana won 83-71. Today is their second meeting in less than two weeks, with a third game scheduled for Saturday in Atlanta.
The combination of competitive records, recent strong form on both sides, and the short turnaround between matchups makes tonight’s game feel like more than a regular-season midweek fixture.
Where to find the game on other platforms
For viewers who want backup options, the game streams on WNBA League Pass the day after the live broadcast. League Pass costs $39.99 for the full season and covers select games not available on broadcast or cable networks.
Thursday nights are consistently the home of Prime Video’s WNBA package this season. Most weeks, if there is a Thursday night game, it will be on Prime. The rest of the weekly broadcast schedule is spread across ABC, ESPN, CBS, NBC, ION, USA Network, and NBA TV depending on the day, with streaming counterparts on Peacock, Paramount+, Disney+, and ESPN+.
Upcoming Fever games to mark on your calendar
After tonight, Indiana faces the Dream again Saturday at 1 p.m. ET on ABC before hosting the Phoenix Mercury twice the following week on USA Network. Later in the summer, notable dates include a July 12 game against the Las Vegas Aces on NBC and Peacock, and a July 18 home game against the New York Liberty on CBS and Paramount+.
Tonight’s game is the most straightforward entry point for anyone new to the Fever’s season. The stream is simple, both teams are worth watching, and the matchup has legitimate playoff implications still several months out.
Fever vs Dream tips off at 7:30 p.m. ET on Prime Video.