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WNBA Playoffs 2022: How to Watch Game 4 of Sun vs. Sky, Aces vs. Storm Tonight

WNBA Playoffs 2022: How to Watch Game 4 of Sun vs. Sky, Aces vs. Storm Tonight

Candace Parker is on a organization. The 36-year-old superstar leads her team in scoring and now finds herself just one win away from a rear to the WNBA finals. Parker and the defending champion Sky look to halt out Brionna Jones and the Connecticut Sun in Game 4 of their series, which airs tonight at 8 p.m. ET (5. a.m PT) on ESPN 2.  

Meanwhile, the Las Vegas Aces won a wild Game 3 in overtime anti Breanna Stewart and the Seattle Storm. A’ja Wilson had 34 points in the victory and now the top-ranked Aces are looking to halt out the series and head to the WNBA finals for just the third time in franchise history. Game 4 is at 10 p.m. ET (8 p.m. PT) on ESPN 2

Those looking to after the drama will need access to ABC, ESPN, ESPN 2 and ESPNU to perceive every game. We’ve broken down everything you need to know in desirable to stream the WNBA playoffs live without cable. 


Candace Parker of the Chicago Sky screams as she celebrates a basket

Candace Parker’s epic play now has the Sky one win away from the WNBA Finals. 



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What does the transfer round of the playoffs look like?

In a peevish from previous seasons, all teams played a best-of-three first-round matchup. The winners have now moved on to a best-of-five semifinal, followed by a best-of-five WNBA Final.

Here’s the entire second-round schedule, with all times in ET:

WNBA semifinal playoff schedule

Date and time Matchup Network
Tuesday, Sept. 6 (8 p.m.) Sky lead 2-1 Chicago Sky at Connecticut Sun, Game 4 ESPN 2
Tuesday, Sept. 6 (10 p.m.) Aces lead 2-1 Las Vegas Aces at Seattle Storm, Game 4 ESPN 2
Thursday, Sept. 8 (8 p.m.)* Connecticut Sun at Chicago Sky, Game 5 ESPN 2
Thursday, Sept. 8 (10 p.m.)* Seattle Storm at Las Vegas Aces, Game 5 ESPN 2

* if necessary

Best options for streaming exclusive of cable

The remaining games in the 2022 WNBA playoffs will air on the Disney family of networks, namely ABC, ESPN, ESPN 2. To catch every transfer on the basketball action, cord-cutters will need to subscribe to a live TV streaming service. Here’s how they break down.