DALLAS — The Dallas Wings unveiled their 2026 schedule on Tuesday, a campaign that blends a downtown Dallas showcase with long road swings and a midseason pause for international play.
For the first time since 2018, Dallas will both open and close the season away from home, tipping off May 5 at Indiana before wrapping up Sept. 23 at Seattle. In between, the Wings will bring three regular-season games to American Airlines Center, continuing the franchise’s push to connect with fans in the heart of downtown Dallas.
The home calendar features one extended stay, with the Wings playing six straight games in Arlington from Aug. 20 through Sept. 19. That stretch includes visits from Indiana, Seattle, Portland, Connecticut, Las Vegas and Phoenix as the playoff race tightens. The most demanding road run comes earlier in July, when Dallas embarks on a four-game trip through Connecticut, Toronto, New York and back to Toronto.
The Commissioner’s Cup will once again punctuate the early season, running June 1–17. Dallas opens Cup play at home against Seattle, with the championship game slated for June 30. League play will pause late in the summer for the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup in Germany, with no WNBA games scheduled from Aug. 31 to Sept. 16. The Wings head into the break after hosting Connecticut on Aug. 30 and return Sept. 17 against Los Angeles.
There are also a pair of notable venue changes on the road. Dallas’ July 2 game against the Sun will be played in Hartford, while the July 10 matchup at Toronto moves to Montreal’s Bell Centre.
Broadcast details for the full schedule will be announced at a later date.

