Two days after their first matchup since 2002, when the original Portland Fire folded, the New York Liberty and the Fire will face off again in their second and final game of the season against each other.
In Tuesday’s game, Portland (1-1) stunned New York (2-1) with a last-second rebound that pushed them ahead to win the game. Tied at 96 in the final seconds of the game, Sarah Ashlee Barker rebounded Bridget Carleton’s missed 3-pointer and stuck it home as the clock ran out to win 98-96.
The Liberty will be without Sabrina Ionescu and Satou Sabally again, but all five of its current starters contributed 10 or more points in the last matchup with Portland. Pauline Astier scored a team-high 24 points in the loss.
Tonight is the first night of WNBA on Prime Video for the 2026 season. Here’s how to watch the Liberty game live for free.
Tonight’s (May 14) Liberty vs. Fire game is scheduled to tip off at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT.
Tonight’s New York Liberty game is exclusive to the Prime Video streaming service.
If you aren’t a Prime Video subscriber yet, you can get started with a 30-day Amazon Prime free trial, including Prime perks like the Prime Video streaming service, free two-day shipping, exclusive deals, and more. After the free trial, Amazon Prime costs $14.99/month or $139/year.
All 18- to 24-year-olds, regardless of student status, are eligible for a discounted Prime for Young Adults membership as well, with age verification. After a six-month free trial, you’ll pay 50% off the standard Prime monthly price of $14.99/month — just $7.49/month — for up to six years with all the perks.
This season, Prime Video will broadcast 31 exclusive WNBA matchups. All games are listed below in ET.
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