When and where is the 2025 WNBA Canada Game?
The game is on Friday, August 15, 2025, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C.
Sports / Basketball
The WNBA is expanding its reach with the 2025 WNBA Canada Game, marking the first regular-season game played outside the United States. The Atlanta Dream and Seattle Storm will face off in Vancouver, B.C., at Rogers Arena on August 15, 2025...
The 2025 WNBA Canada Game is not only a milestone for the league but also a testament to the growing popularity of women's basketball in Canada. Previous Canada Games in Toronto and Edmonton sold out, demonstrating strong local interest. The game features the Atlanta Dream, who are currently performing strongly, versus the Seattle Storm, who are fighting for a playoff spot. The Dream defeated the Storm 85-75 in their recent match, led by Rhyne Howard's 25 points, highlighting their competitive edge.
Fifteen Canadian marketing and retail partners, including Air Canada, Bell, and Canadian Tire, are activating at the game, offering interactive fan experiences. Tangerine Bank's role as the Presenting Partner further solidifies the WNBA's presence in the Canadian market. This game represents a strategic effort to cultivate a larger international audience and build lasting relationships with Canadian fans and partners.
*Actionable Takeaway:* Fans can purchase tickets via Ticketmaster.ca&ref=yanuki.com starting at $32 CAD and follow the game on TSN (Canada) or ION (US).
The game is on Friday, August 15, 2025, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C.
The Atlanta Dream and the Seattle Storm.
Live on TSN in Canada, ION in the US, and WNBA League Pass internationally.
Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.ca&ref=yanuki.com starting at $32 CAD.
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