Where to Watch the Indiana Fever in St. Louis, MO
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For Indiana Fever fans in St. Louis, MO, you're in luck! As a major metropolitan area far from Indianapolis, you are considered out-of-market, meaning you will not face any local blackout restrictions when trying to watch Indiana Fever games. This gives you the widest range of options to catch every Caitlin Clark highlight and team victory. You can stream Fever games live through services like Amazon Prime Video, which carries a significant number of WNBA games, or via ESPN and ESPN2 for nationally televised matchups. Additionally, select games may air on Ion. To ensure you never miss a game, GridCast provides real-time broadcast information, showing you exactly where to stream or watch each Indiana Fever game as it happens.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch the Indiana Fever in St. Louis?
In St. Louis, you can watch Indiana Fever games on various streaming services without any blackout restrictions. Key platforms include Amazon Prime Video, which streams many WNBA games, and ESPN/ESPN2 for nationally broadcast matchups. Some games may also be available on Ion. For the most up-to-date viewing information, always check GridCast for specific game channels and streaming options.
What channel is the Indiana Fever game on tonight?
To find out the exact channel or streaming service for tonight's Indiana Fever game, visit GridCast. We provide real-time, accurate broadcast information for every game, so you'll know precisely where to tune in, whether it's Amazon Prime Video, ESPN, ESPN2, Ion, or another platform.
Can I watch Indiana Fever games for free in St. Louis?
While most WNBA games require a subscription, there are potential free options. Some services like Amazon Prime Video or ESPN+ may offer free trials. Additionally, if an Indiana Fever game is broadcast on a local affiliate of a national network (like ABC, which carries some ESPN games), you might be able to watch it over-the-air with an antenna. Always check GridCast for specific broadcast details, as some games on Ion might also be accessible without a paid subscription depending on your TV provider.
Are Indiana Fever games blacked out in St. Louis?
No, Indiana Fever games are not blacked out in St. Louis. St. Louis is considered out-of-market for the Indiana Fever, meaning you will not encounter any local blackout restrictions on streaming services or national broadcasts. You have full access to all available viewing options for Fever games.





