Atlanta Dream Announce 2025 Broadcast Schedule
Dream’s Broadcast Schedule Brings Expanded Reach and Expanded National Coverage
ATLANTA, Ga. (March 20, 2025) –The Atlanta Dream announced today their 2025 regular season broadcast schedule, featuring significant national exposure through broadcast on Amazon, ESPN, CBS, and ION, in addition to comprehensive local coverage provided by Gray Television.
This season, Dream fans will enjoy extensive coverage with nationally televised games on CBS (1), CBSSN (2), ESPN (1), ION (10), Prime Video (2), and NBA TV (7). Additionally, Gray Media will broadcast all remaining games locally on Peachtree TV (WPCH) and Peachtree Sports Network (PSN), making Dream games available in households throughout Georgia and the broader southern region.
“We’re excited for another year of local television partnership with Gray Media and also pleased to offer our fans more extensive national coverage this year,” said Morgan Shaw Parker, President and COO of the Atlanta Dream. “This broadcast schedule underscores our ongoing commitment to making Dream basketball widely accessible across the Southeast region and highlights the rising popularity of our team and the WNBA.”
The Atlanta Dream broadcast crew returns for the 2025 season, featuring Angel Gray calling play-by-play for her fifth consecutive year, analyst Tabitha Turner marking her fifth straight season (seventh overall), and Autumn Johnson back for her fifth year as sideline reporter.
The Dream will open the 2025 season at the Washington Mystics on Friday, May 16 at 7:30 pm ET televised on ION, with the national game to be determined at a later date.
Atlanta’s complete 2025 regular season TV broadcast schedule is listed below. For additional broadcast information and to see the Dream full schedule, visit atlantadream.com. Single game tickets go on sale March 21.
2025 Atlanta Dream Broadcast Schedule: | ||||||
GM | DAY | DATE | OPPONENT | ET | NAT TV | LOCAL TV |
1 | Fri. | 16-May | at Washington | 7:30 PM | ION | - |
2 | Tue. | 20-May | at Indiana | 7:00 PM | NBA TV | WPCH |
3 | Thu. | 22-May | Indiana | 7:30 PM | Prime Video | WPCH |
4 | Sat. | 24-May | Dallas | 3:00 PM | CBSSN | PSN |
5 | Sun. | 25-May | Connecticut | 3:00 PM | - | WPCH |
6 | Tue. | 27-May | at Los Angeles | 10:00 PM | - | WPCH |
7 | Fri. | 30-May | at Seattle | 10:00 PM | ION | - |
8 | Fri. | 6-Jun | at Connecticut | 7:30 PM | ION | - |
9 | Tue. | 10-Jun | Indiana | 7:30 PM | ESPN3 | WPCH |
10 | Fri. | 13-Jun | Chicago | 7:30 PM | ION | - |
11 | Sun. | 15-Jun | at Washington | 2:00 PM | CBSSN | WPCH |
12 | Tue. | 17-Jun | at New York | 7:00 PM | - | WPCH |
13 | Fri. | 20-Jun | Washington | 7:30 PM | ION | - |
14 | Sun. | 22-Jun | Chicago | 3:00 PM | ESPN3 | WPCH |
15 | Tue. | 24-Jun | at Dallas | 8:00 PM | ESPN3 | WPCH |
16 | Fri. | 27-Jun | Minnesota | 7:30 PM | ION | - |
17 | Sun. | 29-Jun | New York | 3:00 PM | NBA TV | WPCH |
18 | Thu. | 3-Jul | Seattle | 7:30 PM | - | WPCH |
19 | Mon. | 7-Jul | Golden State | 7:30 PM | - | WPCH |
20 | Fri. | 11-Jul | at Indiana | 7:30 PM | ION | - |
21 | Sun. | 13-Jul | at New York | 3:00 PM | - | WPCH |
22 | Wed. | 16-Jul | at Chicago | 12:00 PM | - | WPCH |
23 | Tue. | 22-Jul | at Las Vegas | 10:00 PM | ESPN | - |
24 | Wed. | 23-Jul | at Phoenix | 10:00 PM | CBSSN | WPCH |
25 | Sun. | 27-Jul | at Minnesota | 7:00 PM | NBA TV | WPCH |
26 | Tue. | 29-Jul | Golden State | 7:30 PM | - | WPCH |
27 | Wed. | 30-Jul | at Dallas | 8:00 PM | ESPN3 | WPCH |
28 | Fri. | 1-Aug | Phoenix | 7:30 PM | ION | - |
29 | Sun. | 3-Aug | Washington | 3:00 PM | ESPN3 | WPCH |
30 | Thu. | 7-Aug | at Chicago | 8:00 PM | Prime Video | WPCH |
31 | Sun. | 10-Aug | at Phoenix | 6:00 PM | NBA TV | WPCH |
32 | Wed. | 13-Aug | at Seattle | 10:00 PM | ESPN3 | WPCH |
33 | Fri. | 15-Aug | Seattle | 10:00 PM | ION | - |
34 | Sun. | 17-Aug | at Golden State | 8:30 PM | NBA TV | WPCH |
35 | Tue. | 19-Aug | at Las Vegas | 10:00 PM | NBA TV | WPCH |
36 | Thu. | 21-Aug | Minnesota | 7:30 PM | - | WPCH |
37 | Sat. | 23-Aug | New York | 2:00 PM | CBS | - |
38 | Wed. | 27-Aug | Las Vegas | 7:30 PM | NBA TV | WPCH |
39 | Fri. | 29-Aug | Dallas | 7:30 PM | ION | - |
40 | Mon. | 1-Sep | at Connecticut | 1:00 PM | - | WPCH |
41 | Wed. | 3-Sep | Los Angeles | 7:30 PM | - | WPCH |
42 | Fri. | 5-Sep | Los Angeles | 7:30 PM | ION | - |
43 | Mon. | 8-Sep | Connecticut | 7:30 PM | - | WPCH |
44 | Wed. | 10-Sep | at Connecticut | 7:00 PM | - | WPCH |
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About the Atlanta Dream
Established in Atlanta in 2008, the Atlanta Dream is the Southeast’s only WNBA franchise, playing its home games at the Gateway Center Arena @ College Park. Dream games are telecast locally on Peachtree TV and simulcast on Peachtree Sports Network across the state of Georgia. Since 2009, Dream teams have produced 11 WNBA All-Stars, achieved 3 first-place regular-season finishes, earned 10 playoff bids and made 3 WNBA finals appearances. For more information about the Dream, visit dream.wnba.com and follow @AtlantaDream on Facebook, Instagram, X and TikTok.