Where to Watch the Phoenix Mercury in St. Louis, MO
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Phoenix Mercury fans in St. Louis, Missouri, are in luck! As a major metropolitan area far removed from Phoenix, you are considered fully out-of-market for the Phoenix Mercury. This means you will not face any local blackout restrictions when trying to stream games. You have the most flexibility to catch every thrilling moment of the Mercury's season. To watch live games, you'll primarily be looking at services like Amazon Prime Video, ESPN, ESPN2, and Ion, depending on the specific broadcast schedule. The best and most comprehensive way to ensure you don't miss a single game from St. Louis is often through a combination of these services, with Amazon Prime Video frequently carrying a significant portion of out-of-market WNBA games. GridCast is here to help, providing real-time broadcast information for every Phoenix Mercury game, so you always know exactly where to tune in.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch the Phoenix Mercury in St. Louis?
In St. Louis, you can watch Phoenix Mercury games on Amazon Prime Video, ESPN, ESPN2, and Ion. Since St. Louis is considered out-of-market for the Mercury, you will not encounter any local blackout restrictions on these services, giving you excellent access to games.
What channel is the Phoenix Mercury game on tonight?
To find out the exact channel or streaming service for tonight's Phoenix Mercury game, check GridCast. We provide real-time, updated broadcast information for every game, ensuring you know precisely where to watch as soon as the details are available.
Can I watch Phoenix Mercury games for free in St. Louis?
While most Phoenix Mercury games require a subscription, there are occasional opportunities for free viewing. Some WNBA games may air on Ion, which is available free over-the-air with an antenna in many areas. Additionally, streaming services like Amazon Prime Video or ESPN+ sometimes offer free trials that you could utilize to catch specific games. However, a consistent free option for every game is generally not available.
Are Phoenix Mercury games blacked out in St. Louis?
No, Phoenix Mercury games are not blacked out in St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri, is far outside the Phoenix Mercury's designated market area, meaning you are considered an out-of-market fan and will not be subject to local blackout restrictions on any streaming service.





