More ways to watch the Women’s National Basketball League season.

The Women’s National Basketball League has announced a new 2 year deal with Nine with all 92 regular-season games and the entire Finals Series Live on 9Now, with select games on 9GO!

80+ games will screen on ESPN and ESPN2, and every single game on ESPN on Disney+.

For the first time in the league’s 45-year history, every game also live and free via the WNBL’s revamped website and app – with up to six games a week.

‍WNBL CEO Jennie Sager said, “The momentum and hunger for basketball is undeniable, with 1 in 5 girls now playing basketball in Australia. Our new broadcast deals are our answer to that momentum with more games easily accessible, helping young athletes see the pathways to playing pro and showing the incredible talent we have in this country.

“We’re proud to partner with Nine and ESPN – broadcasters who not only understand and embrace our vision but are actively helping us build the future of the game.”

Amanda Laing, Managing Director of Streaming and Broadcast, Nine said: “At Nine we offer a powerful platform to our sports partners to develop and grow their audiences. In our new agreement with the WNBL it will proudly sit alongside the Olympics, Grand Slam Tennis, the English Premier League, NRL, Rugby plus the Swimming and Athletics World Championships, and now fans can watch our best female basketballers put on a show for free when every WNBL game is in the one destination – 9.

“Sport is at the core of our business and we’re very proud to extend our partnership with the WNBL for a further two years.”

Kylie Watson-Wheeler, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, The Walt Disney Company Australia and New Zealand and Head of ESPN Asia Pacific said: “We’re thrilled to continue as broadcast partner of the WNBL and for the first time ever have every single game live on ESPN.

“This broadcast arrangement reinforces ESPN’s place as the ‘Home for Hoops’ and our standing as Australia’s most widely distributed premium sports network across pay TV and streaming, now including ESPN on Disney+.

“The WNBL continues to gain popularity and draw in new, highly engaged audiences, and we’re excited they can cheer on their favourite teams with live matches in prime time every Tuesday night on ESPN and also available any time on Disney+.”

Additional coverage screens on Kayo, Foxtel and Fetch in Australia and Sky in New Zealand.