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How to watch Las Vegas Aces vs. Chicago Sky: Live stream Angel Reese and A'ja Wilson

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A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces and Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky during a 2024 WNBA game.

Las Vegas descends on Chicago today for a can't-miss match-up between the Aces and the Sky. We've compiled everything you need to know about how to watch the Las Vegas Aces vs. Chicago Sky, whether you have cable, an antenna, or you're looking for a live streaming alternative.

The Las Vegas Aces, the WNBA Champions for the last two years, have been having a little bit of a rough season so far. The team is currently sitting at no. 5 in the league, while the Chicago Sky (who won the Championship in 2021) are attempting to keep their no. 8 spot, which would allow them to compete in the Playoffs next month. The teams have played each other twice so far this season. Vegas won the June game 95-83, and Chicago won the July match-up 93-85. After today, they have one more scheduled regular season game on September 3.

Rookie Angel Reese has made an undeniable impact on the Chicago team, setting the record for most consecutive double-doubles in the league in June. Las Vegas veterans A'ja Wilson, Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum, and Jackie Young helped bring home the gold medal at the Olympics and have steered the team so far this season.

Whether you're rooting for Chicago or Las Vegas, we've got you covered when it comes to watching today's game. Keep reading to learn how to live stream the epic match-up, and don't forget to bookmark our WNBA streaming guide for info on upcoming games. You can also check out our guide to the best sports streaming services for details on the best and most affordable ways to watch live sports.

How to watch Las Vegas Aces vs. Chicago Sky in the US

The Las Vegas Aces vs. Chicago Sky game will air on CBS on Sunday, August 25, at 12 p.m. ET in the US. Those without cable or a good antenna can still live stream the game through Paramount+, CBS's streaming counterpart. Subscriptions start at just $8 a month for the Essential plan, but you'll need to upgrade to Paramount+ with Showtime for $13 a month to enable live streaming capabilities. The streaming service offers a seven-day free trial, and there is currently a limited time only 50% off savings opportunity for annual subscriptions.

If you're a cord-cutter in the market for a true cable alternative, Fubo is the way to go. The streaming service carries CBS and over 180 channels for $80 a month. We recommend this service to WNBA fans since it carries almost every channel you'll need to watch nationally broadcast games in the 2024 season. Right now, there's a seven-day free trial for first-time customers.

How to watch Las Vegas Aces vs. Chicago Sky from anywhere

If you'll be traveling away from home during the game but still want to keep up with your subscriptions, you can do so using a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs allow you to temporarily change your device's location so that you can use your usual websites and apps like you would back home, no matter where you're traveling. Plus, they're great ways to boost your online privacy and security.

Our go-to recommendation is ExpressVPN, a beginner-friendly service with a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can find more details in our ExpressVPN review, and keep reading to learn how to use a VPN.

How to watch Las Vegas Aces vs. Chicago Sky with a VPN

  • Sign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.
  • Install it on the device you're planning to watch on.
  • Turn it on and set it to a US location.
  • Sign up for one of the above streaming services with a US form of payment.
  • Navigate to the correct channel and enjoy the game.

Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

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