Washington Mystics 2025 WNBA Schedule: List of All Games, Key Matchups and More

Explore the Washington Mystics' 2025 WNBA schedule, highlighting all games, key matchups, and must-see events this season.

The Washington Mystics are gearing up for an exciting 2025 WNBA season, starting with two preseason matchups in early May. Their regular season tips off May 16 and runs through Sept. 9, featuring at least two games against every opponent.

While most home games will be played at the newly renamed CareFirst Arena, select “campus” games will be held at Baltimore’s CFG Bank Arena and Fairfax’s EagleBank Arena.

Washington Mystics Preseason Schedule

  • Saturday, May 3 @ Indiana Fever, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 3:00 p.m. ET
  • Wednesday, May 7 vs Atlanta Dream, CareFirst Arena, 11:30 a.m. ET

Washington Mystics Regular Season Schedule

Date Opponent Tip-off (ET) Venue
Fri, May 16 vs Atlanta Dream 7:30 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Sun, May 18 @ Connecticut Sun 1 p.m. Mohegan Sun Arena
Wed, May 21 @ Golden State Valkyries 10 p.m. Chase Center
Fri, May 23 @ Las Vegas Aces 10 p.m. Michelob Ultra Arena
Sun, May 25 @ Phoenix Mercury 6 p.m. PHX Arena
Wed, May 28 vs Indiana Fever 7:30 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Fri, May 30 vs New York Liberty 7:30 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Tue, June 3 @ Indiana Fever 7:00 p.m. Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Thu, June 5 vs New York Liberty 7:30 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Sun, June 8 vs Connecticut Sun 3 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Sun, June 15 vs Atlanta Dream 2 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Tue, June 17 @ Chicago Sky 8 p.m. Wintrust Arena
Fri, June 20 @ Atlanta Dream 7:30 p.m. Gateway Center Arena
Sun, June 22 vs Dallas Wings 3 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Tue, June 24 vs Minnesota Lynx 8 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Thu, June 26 @ Las Vegas Aces 10 p.m. Michelob Ultra Arena
Sat, June 28 @ Dallas Wings 8 p.m. College Park Center
Thu, July 3 @ Minnesota Lynx 8 p.m. Target Center
Tue, July 8 vs Chicago Sky 11:30 a.m. CareFirst Arena
Thu, July 10 vs Las Vegas Aces 7:30 p.m. EagleBank Arena
Sun, July 13 @ Seattle Storm 6 p.m. Climate Pledge Arena
Tue, July 15 @ Los Angeles Sparks 10 p.m. Crypto.com Arena
Tue, July 22 vs Los Angeles Sparks 7:30 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Sat, July 26 vs Seattle Storm 7:30 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Sun, July 27 vs Phoenix Mercury 6 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Tue, July 29 vs Chicago Sky 7:30 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Thu, July 31 vs Golden State Valkyries 7:30 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Sun, Aug 3 @ Atlanta Dream 3 p.m. Gateway Center Arena
Tue, Aug 5 @ Chicago Sky 8 p.m. Wintrust Arena
Fri, Aug 8 @ Minnesota Lynx 7:30 p.m. Target Center
Sun, Aug 10 @ Dallas Wings 4 p.m. College Park Center
Wed, Aug 13 vs Golden State Valkyries 7:30 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Fri, Aug 15 @ Indiana Fever 7:30 p.m. Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Sun, Aug 17 vs Los Angeles Sparks 3 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Tue, Aug 19 vs Connecticut Sun 7:30 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Thu, Aug 21 @ Connecticut Sun 7 p.m. Mohegan Sun Arena
Sat, Aug 23 vs Las Vegas Aces 3 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Sun, Aug 24 vs Seattle Storm 3 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Thu, Aug 28 @ New York Liberty 7 p.m. Barclays Center
Sat, Aug 30 @ Golden State Valkyries 8:30 p.m. Chase Center
Sun, Aug 31 @ Los Angeles Sparks 8 p.m. Crypto.com Arena
Thu, Sept 4 vs Phoenix Mercury 7:30 p.m. CareFirst Arena
Sun, Sept 7 vs Indiana Fever 3 p.m. CFG Bank Arena (Baltimore)
Tue, Sept 9 @ New York Liberty 7 p.m. Barclays Center

 

Key Matchups

The Mystics’ 2025 season is full of exciting matchups that you surely do not want to miss. The season-opening game on May 16 against the Atlanta Dream at CareFirst Arena is the launching point of Washington’s campaign.

One other important game will take place on June 22 when the Mystics play against the Dallas Wings, who selected Paige Bueckers with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, adding some young talent to the mix.

As the regular season comes to a close, the Mystics will play their last game against the New York Liberty on September 9, which could determine playoff seeding. The Mystics will also have a tough two-game West Coast swing in mid-July against the Seattle Storm on July 13 and the Los Angeles Sparks on July 15.

Streaming Details

The Mystics’ 2025 season will bring fans closer to the action than ever, thanks to robust coverage from Monumental Sports Network (MNMT). All 40 broadcast games—including 38 regular-season and two preseason contests—will be available via linear TV or streaming through the Monumental+ app.

Accessible on major platforms like iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV, the app offers flexibility for viewers with or without a cable subscription. Fans without traditional TV access can subscribe directly to MNMT for $199.99 annually or $19.99 monthly.

Ticketing Information

Fans of the Mystics have a lot of different ticket options for the 2025 season. Fans may purchase single-game tickets, partial plans, or season memberships! Single-game costs start out at $12.

The partial plans have five-game or half-season packages where fans can choose 5 or 10 specific matchups and reap the benefits of consistent seat locations and savings versus the per game price in comparison to doing single-game tickets.

The season memberships offer additional benefits including exclusive events and discounts on team merchandise. Fans interested in purchasing tickets, or more information should visit the Mystics ticketing page.

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