Bizarre World · Ziggy Barton · 28 June 2026

How to watch Portland Fire vs Mystics on TV and stream June 28

How to watch Portland Fire vs Mystics on TV and stream June 28

The Portland Fire (8-11) visit the Washington Mystics (8-9) on Sunday, June 28, 2026, at 3 p.m. ET at CareFirst Arena in Washington, D.C. Watch on FOX12+ in the Portland market or MNMT locally in D.C., or stream live on Fubo. Both teams arrive on a skid—the Fire hope to snap a five-game road losing streak while the Mystics look to rebound from back-to-back defeats.

Key Takeaways

What time does Portland Fire vs. Mystics start?

Sunday's interconference tip-off is set for 3 p.m. ET at CareFirst Arena, per The Athletic. The Portland Fire enter at 8-11 after Friday's road loss to the Chicago Sky, when Bridget Carleton scored 20 points and Carla Leite added 18. Washington sits at 8-9 following its defeat at Connecticut, where Kiki Iriafen posted 11 points and 14 rebounds.

What TV channel is the game on?

Regional rights split the audience. FOX12+ carries the game for Portland Fire fans, while Monumental Sports Network (MNMT) serves the Washington, D.C. market. Covers lists KPDX and MNMT as the local broadcast pair for this matchup.

How can you stream Fire vs. Mystics live?

The Athletic's watch guide points cord-cutters to Fubo for live streaming. That is the named streaming option in the official preview for fans who do not have FOX12+ or MNMT through a traditional pay-TV package.

Who is injured for Fire vs. Mystics?

Washington enters with a clean bill of health—Yahoo Sports notes nobody on the Mystics' injury report ahead of Sunday. Portland is shorthanded: The Athletic lists guard Karlie Samuelson out with a finger injury and Sania Feagin out by coach's decision. Yahoo had flagged Samuelson as questionable with a left middle finger issue and in danger of missing a second straight game.

Why does this Portland Fire road trip matter?

Beyond the broadcast map, the stakes are plain. The Mystics average 80.5 points per game—10.1 fewer than Portland allows—while the Fire score 82.6, just 1.5 below Washington's defensive allowance. Covers backs Washington -6.5, citing a top-three defensive rating and Portland's seven losses in its last nine. For more offbeat sports viewing guides, browse our Bizarre World section.

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