The New York Liberty and the Dallas Wings will compete in a cross-conference matchup on Thursday as the WNBA postseason looms in the distance. For the Liberty, the team will be looking to extend a four-game win streak that sees it sitting in first place, four games ahead of the Connecticut Sun and Minnesota Lynx.
On the flip side, Dallas is mathematically eliminated from postseason contention, according to the WNBA website. With just four matchups left on their schedule, including tonight's encounter with the New York Liberty, the Wings will now look to land a top pick in the 2025 WNBA draft, considered to be the Paige Bueckers sweepstakes.
When and where is Thursday's New York Liberty vs. Dallas Wings game?
Thursday's New York Liberty vs. Dallas Wings matchup will take place in Texas at College Park Center in Arlington. The venue is the home of the University of Texas at Arlington and has a capacity of 7,000. Tip-off is scheduled for 5 p.m. Pacific (8 p.m. Eastern).
Where to watch New York Liberty vs. Dallas Wings?
Thursday's contest between the Liberty and the Wings will stream nationally on Amazon's Prime Video. In addition, the game will also air on NBA League Pass, as well as on local network apps.
For Liberty fans, the matchup will stream locally on Liberty Live, FOX Local and YES App.
For Wings fans, the game will stream locally on Liberty Live. In addition, it will air on local TV via Bally Sports Southwest, Extra and WWOR-My9. Local channels such as Bally Sports can be accessed via cord-cutting cable streaming services like YouTube TV.
New York Liberty vs. Dallas Wings head-to-head
This season, the Dallas Wings have competed against the New York Liberty three times already, with Thursday's game being the fourth and final meeting between the two teams.
The first matchup between them this season took place on Aug. 20, with New York picking up a 94-74 win, led by a 26-point outing from Breanna Stewart.
The two teams then collided once more just two days later on Aug. 22, with the Liberty picking up a narrow 79-71 win that saw big double-digit contributions from Breanna Stewart, Kayla Thornton, Jonquel Jones and Leonie Fiebich.
Most recently, the teams played their third game of the season on Tuesday, with New York extending its head-to-head record this season to 3-0 thanks to a 27-point outing from Breanna Stewart.
With New York looking to sweep the season series before the postseason and Dallas eager to get its first win of the season over the Liberty, only time will tell how this one plays out.