About the New York Liberty schedule
What is the 2025 New York Liberty schedule?
The New York Liberty schedule is released every year in the winter before the start of the season. The WNBA regular season typically runs from May through September. For a detailed game schedule, including dates, opponents and times, check out the New York Liberty games above.
How much are New York Liberty tickets?
New York Liberty ticket prices vary based on seating location, opponent, and game importance. General admission tickets are typically the most affordable option, while premium courtside seats command the highest prices. Playoff games and matchups against popular teams tend to be more expensive than regular season games.
How long is an WNBA game?
WNBA games are 40 minutes long (four 10-minute quarters) and typically last about 2 hours including halftime and timeouts.
What is the Barclays Center seating chart?
SeatGeek's interactive seat maps help you find the best seats for your New York Liberty. These charts provide a visual layout of Barclays Center, allowing fans to explore seat locations, compare prices and get a sense of the view from different sections.
Each venue has a detailed seating chart that outlines all sections, rows and sometimes individual seats. Seat prices are often color-coded—green for the best deals and red for premium prices—making it easy to spot value. For many venues, like Barclays Center, SeatGeek offers a "view from seat" feature, showing you an approximate view of the pitch from specific seats. Search for Barclays Center on SeatGeek to discover more seating charts and seat views!
How can I watch the New York Liberty game?
Of course, the best way to experience a New York Liberty game is live and in-person. Otherwise, WNBA games are broadcast on ESPN, ABC, CBS Sports Network, ION Television, and Amazon Prime Video. You can also subscribe to WNBA League Pass for streaming access to out-of-market games. Check the official New York Liberty site for full broadcast and livestream information.
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