ARLINGTON, Texas — Basketball fans in the Dallas-Fort Worth area can watch more than half of the Dallas Wings’ 2025 games for free on KFAA! Here’s how to tune in.
The Dallas Wings are back in action Monday night — and you can watch for free on KFAA!
The Wings (0-1) play the Seattle Storm (0-1) at 7 p.m. Monday at College Park Center in Arlington. The Wings are coming off a season-opening loss to the Minnesota Lynx on Friday night.
The game will be broadcast for free on KFAA (Ch. 29), WFAA’s sister station. It’s the first KFAA game of the season under a new broadcast agreement between the Wings and TEGNA, the parent company of WFAA and KFAA.
The Wings will look to rebound on Monday night after losing a preseason game to the Lynx, 99-84, on Friday night.
No. 1 overall draft pick Paige Bueckers scored 10 points in front of the sellout crowd at the College Park Center. But her fellow UConn alum Napheesa Collier dropped 34 for the Lynx in the victory.
All-Star guard Arike Ogunbowale led Dallas with 16 points. DiJonai Carrington, acquired from the Connecticut Sun in an offseason trade as part of a roster overhaul after the Wings missed the playoffs in 2024, added 15 points.
Last season, the Wings went 0-4 in the season series against the Storm, but it’s a new day in Dallas with a new coach and roster. Plus, one of Seattle’s offensive weapons, forward Katie Lou Samuelson, is out for the season after undergoing surgery for a torn ACL.
- Katie Lou Samuelson: Out for season (ACL tear)
- Nika Muhl: Out for season (ACL tear)
After Monday’s game against Seattle, the Wings hit the road for games in Minneapolis, Atlanta and Connecticut.
- Wednesday, May 21 | at Minnesota Lynx – 7 p.m. on KFAA
- Saturday, May 24 | at Atlanta Dream – 2 p.m. on KFAA
- Tuesday, May 27 | at Connecticut Sun – 6 p.m. on KFAA
The North Texas-based Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) team announced a new broadcast rights agreement with TEGNA’s KFAA, making WFAA’s sister station the exclusive local television partner of the Wings.
Under the agreement, all Wings games that are not designated for national television will be available for free over-the-air on KFAA (Ch. 29) in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. A select number of games could also air on WFAA (Ch. 8).
Fans will be able to watch KFAA (Ch. 29) games through their cable, satellite, or streaming provider or through an HD antenna. As of Jan. 22, KFAA is available on the following providers in Dallas-Fort Worth: AT&T U-verse TV (Ch. 29/1029), Charter Spectrum (Ch. 29/1291), DIRECTV (Ch. 29), DIRECTV Stream, DISH (Ch. 29), Frontier Fiber (Ch. 29/529), Fubo, GEUS (Ch. 510), Grande Communications/Astound Broadband, OneSource Communications (Ch. 25), and Optimum (Ch. 10/14).