Clark’s Fever continue to lead WNBA viewership
by
Jon Lewis
June 26, 2026
Caitlin Clark and the Fever continue to rank as the
biggest viewership draw in the WNBA, posting another one of the season’s top audiences.
Saturday’s (June 21, 2026) Fever-Dream WNBA regular season game averaged
1.7 million viewers on ABC, marking the third-largest audience of the season behind
Fever-Liberty on CBS earlier this month (2.6M) and
Wings-Fever (2.5M) on the opening weekend of the season .
Going back further, Atlanta’s win ranks as the
7th-most watched regular season WNBA game on ABC, which began carrying games in 2003. (Note that Nielsen did not begin including out-of-home viewing in its estimates until 2020, only began doing so in 100 percent of markets a year ago, and is months into a new methodology that combines its traditional panel with “Big Data” from smart TVs and set-top boxes. Those changes will generally skew historical comparisons, particularly to years prior to 2020.)
As one might expect given the game aired on broadcast television, viewership outpaced the two previous meetings between Clark and Angel Reese of the Dream, both of which aired on Prime Video earlier this month (816K; 686K). Last year’s lone game between Clark and Reese — then of the Sky — averaged 2.70 million viewers on ABC the opening Saturday of the season.
The Storm-Mercury lead-out averaged 1.1 million.
Shifting to the workweek, a pair of
Mercury-Fever games on USA Network averaged 948,000 viewers on Wednesday and 941,000 on Monday — trailing only Tempo-Fever on the same network earlier this month (1.00M) as the
most-watched games on cable or streaming this season. Dream-Valkyries led out of Wednesday’s game with
518,000 on USA and CNBC.
In other action, CBS averaged 1.32 million for Sky-Wings on Saturday night — a rebound from the previous week’s 872,000 for Lynx-Aces opposite the clinching game of the NBA Finals. The network also drew 1.02 million for Valkyries-Aces on Sunday.
On ESPN Sunday night, Liberty-Sparks averaged 778,000 in the premiere of ESPN’s “Women’s Sports Sundays” programming block. Liberty-Aces drew 394,000 on USA two nights later.
Caitlin Clark and the Fever continue to rank as the biggest draw in the WNBA, drawing another one of the season's top audiences last weekend.
www.sportsmediawatch.com