Where to Watch the Phoenix Mercury in Detroit, MI
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Phoenix Mercury fans in Detroit, Michigan, are in luck! As Detroit is considered an out-of-market location for the Phoenix Mercury, you will not face any local blackout restrictions when trying to watch their games. This means you have the widest array of streaming options available to catch every moment of the action. To watch Phoenix Mercury games live, you'll primarily be looking at services that carry ESPN, ESPN2, Ion, and Amazon Prime Video. For the most comprehensive and often cheapest way to watch every game, a subscription to a live TV streaming service that includes ESPN and ESPN2, such as Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, or YouTube TV, combined with Amazon Prime Video for Prime-exclusive games, will cover the vast majority of the season. Ion is often available over-the-air or through many live TV streaming packages. GridCast can help you find the exact broadcast info for each game.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch the Phoenix Mercury in Detroit?
In Detroit, you can watch Phoenix Mercury games on streaming services that carry ESPN, ESPN2, and Ion, as well as directly on Amazon Prime Video for select games. Since Detroit is out-of-market for the Mercury, you won't encounter any blackouts. Services like Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and FuboTV (for ESPN/ESPN2) are excellent choices, alongside an Amazon Prime Video subscription.
What channel is the Phoenix Mercury game on tonight?
To find out the exact channel for tonight's Phoenix Mercury game, you should check GridCast. We provide real-time, up-to-date broadcast information for every game, ensuring you know precisely where to tune in, whether it's ESPN, ESPN2, Ion, or Amazon Prime Video.
Can I watch Phoenix Mercury games for free in Detroit?
Watching Phoenix Mercury games for free in Detroit can be possible through a few avenues. Many live TV streaming services (like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or Sling TV) offer free trials, which you could use strategically. Additionally, games broadcast on Ion may be available for free over-the-air with a digital antenna. Free replays or highlights might be available on platforms like YouTube, but live full games typically require a subscription.
Are Phoenix Mercury games blacked out in Detroit?
No, Phoenix Mercury games are not blacked out in Detroit. Detroit is considered an out-of-market location for the Phoenix Mercury, meaning you will not face any regional blackout restrictions. This gives you full access to all nationally televised and streaming games without local interference.