Where to Watch the Seattle Storm in Columbus, OH
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If you're a Seattle Storm fan living in Columbus, Ohio, you're in luck! As Columbus is a major metropolitan area far from Seattle, you are considered out-of-market for the Seattle Storm. This means you will not face any local blackout restrictions when trying to stream their games. You have access to the widest array of viewing options. To catch every Seattle Storm game, you'll primarily rely on services that carry ESPN, ESPN2, and Ion, as well as Amazon Prime Video for select matchups. Services like Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or FuboTV offer ESPN and ESPN2, while Ion can often be found through these live TV streaming packages or with a digital antenna. Amazon Prime Video streams specific WNBA games throughout the season. GridCast is your go-to resource for real-time broadcast information, ensuring you never miss a tip-off.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch the Seattle Storm in Columbus?
In Columbus, you can watch Seattle Storm games on Amazon Prime Video, ESPN, ESPN2, and Ion. Since you are out-of-market, you will not encounter any blackout restrictions. Live TV streaming services like Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or FuboTV typically include ESPN and ESPN2. Ion is often available through these same services or via a digital antenna.
What channel is the Seattle Storm game on tonight?
To find out the exact channel for tonight's Seattle Storm game, check GridCast. We provide real-time, updated broadcast information for every game, ensuring you know precisely where to tune in, whether it's Amazon Prime Video, ESPN, ESPN2, or Ion.
Can I watch Seattle Storm games for free in Columbus?
While most Seattle Storm games require a paid subscription, there are occasional free options. Ion is an over-the-air channel, so you might be able to watch games broadcast on Ion for free with a digital antenna. Additionally, some streaming services like YouTube TV or FuboTV offer free trials that could be used to catch a few games. Amazon Prime Video sometimes offers free preview periods, but generally requires a Prime subscription.
Are Seattle Storm games blacked out in Columbus?
No, Seattle Storm games are not blacked out in Columbus, Ohio. As Columbus is a significant distance from Seattle, you are considered out-of-market for the Storm. This means you will not experience any local blackout restrictions on any streaming service, giving you full access to all available broadcasts.




