WNBA League Pass rankings: The 5 teams you must watch in 2026
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The 2026 WNBA season is finally upon us!
There’s no need to worry about the CBA and a potential work stoppage. We have two expansion teams added to the mix this year in the Portland Fire and the Toronto Tempo. The Las Vegas Aces are the defending champs and are led by A'ja Wilson, the best player in the WNBA. The four-time MVP is fresh off signing her supermax deal and is ready to fend off any people trying to steal that title from her.
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The WNBA League Pass app is probably a popular one right now, so with that in mind, we're here to rank the five best teams to watch if you can't see them locally.
5. Golden State Valkyries
This team almost didn't make the list because of their disastrous draft-day deals and how they've handled everything since. Sometimes you have to want to watch a tire fire, and that could be the case with the Valkryies. Golden State may take a step back this season, and it will be very intriguing to see how a young team handles adversity. Veronica Burton is a dynamic player to watch who could have Ballhalla very lit this season.
4. Washington Mystics
If you want to watch a true young guns team, the Washington Mystics are the squad for you. Their impact players include Sonia Citron, Kiki Irifafen, and 2026 first-round pick Lauren Betts. They may not be on national television a ton, so that's why this team is a perfect League Pass team.
The Mystics should be in contention for a playoff spot, as their talent is good enough to push for the postseason. One player to watch is Georgia Amoore, who is coming back from an ACL injury. She's a dynamic talent and could pull out an ankle-breaking move at any time.
3. The Expansion teams (Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo)
Expansion teams in any sport will have intrigue around them, and it's no different with these two teams. The Golden State Valkyries had a great first year and set pretty high expectations for any squad beginning their WNBA journey. The Portland Fire are led by sharpshooter Bridget Carleton, while the Toronto Tempo have Marina Mabrey.
Both teams have exciting young talent and it's always fun to see how different players develop. Toronto Tempo first-round pick Kiki Rice will get a ton of minutes, and head coach Sandy Brondello, who could be on her own revenge tour after parting ways with the New York Liberty.
2. Atlanta Dream
The Dream made the biggest splash of the offseason and traded for Angel Reese. Reese clearly didn't want to be in Chicago anymore, and Atlanta pounced at the chance to add her. She joins a team filled with talent that includes Rhyne Howard.
This team won't be in tank mode, so all their games will be worth tuning in to. It might be a must-watch team if they start losing because you never really know what will happen in an Angel Reese game.
1. Dallas Wings
The Dallas Wings have been terrible the last couple of years, and that's why they've been rewarded with the first overall pick in consecutive years. They now have Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd, who were teammates at UConn (and, of course, they had a relationship that was addressed after the draft)
The Wings re-signed Arike Ogunbowale and added Alanna Smith in free agency, so they should take a big jump this year. They'll be led by head coach Jose Fernandez, who spent the last 25 years in college basketball, and it will be very interesting to see how he adjusts to WNBA basketball. Expect intrigue for a team that should be a playoff contender.
Indiana Fever Disclaimer!
I know everyone is wondering where Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are on this list, but there's a very good explanation for this! EVERY SINGLE Fever game is on national television in the United States, so all of their games will be blacked out on League Pass. Obviously, everyone wants to watch No. 22 shoot logo threes and Aliyah Boston score, but you'll have to wait to watch a replay on League Pass after the game!
This article originally appeared on For The Win: WNBA League Pass rankings: Dallas Wings among 5 must-watch teams in 2026