The 2024 WNBA season is just around the corner, and many fans are looking forward to what promises to be an exciting start to the league. There’s been a lot of buzz surrounding the league this year, thanks to Caitlin Clark’s standout performance in the NCAA and the record-breaking attendance at the 2024 WNBA Draft.

On Tuesday, the Indiana Fever will play their first game of the season against the Connecticut Sun. Caitlin Clark, who was the No. 1 draft pick, will join the Indiana team and face off against the Connecticut. She had an outstanding college career, setting records for attendance and television viewership, and is now ready to make her professional debut.

During an interview, Caitlin Clark recently shared her excitement for the debut game.

“This is what you’ve worked for and dreamed of. Now you get to wear your jersey for the first real-time and go out there and play. I think more than anything, I just soak in the moment. Get to play on the biggest stage; there’s going to be a lot of people there, it’s going to be loud. You know, in preseason games, you’re trying to be as competitive as possible, but you’re still trying to figure it out, try different lineups. So, I feel now, getting out there for the first time will be really exciting and it will be super special.” Clark said during the interview.

How, When, and Where to watch the Caitlin Clark debut game

Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever

Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever (Image source Getty Images)

Schedule: The game is scheduled for Tuesday, May 14th, at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.

Broadcasting channel: The match will be televised on ESPN2 and ESPN+.

Streaming Channel: Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, Fubo, DirecTV and Freevee.

According to recent reports by ESPN, they will use a camera setup that was previously used during the finals of the WNBA games for Clark’s first game. This camera setup includes microphones on players, better cameras, and different camera angles. These improvements are expected to enhance the viewing experience for fans.

A few weeks ago, Caitlin Clark’s NCAA women’s tournament championship game against South Carolina broke multiple records in terms of viewership. Moreover, The game had an average of 18.7 million viewers, which peaks at 24 million. It will be fascinating to observe how many fans will tune in to watch Clark’s first game.