
Atlanta Dream Partners with Victory+ to Stream All Locally Broadcast Games for Free
Published on May 7, 2026 under Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Atlanta Dream News Release
ATLANTA - The Atlanta Dream today announced a new partnership with Victory+, a premium, ad-supported sports streaming service, to make all locally broadcast Dream games accessible to fans for free. While games will remain available on Atlanta News First, this digital expansion adds another option, so fans never miss a moment of the action. Beginning this season, fans can stream every non-nationally televised game live and on demand through Victory+ across major connected TV and mobile platforms.
With this announcement, the Dream continues to build on its commitment to innovation, accessibility, and fan-first experiences, ensuring that more fans than ever can watch, engage with, and support the team throughout the season.
The partnership expands access to Dream basketball, delivering an interactive viewing experience for fans. Victory+ is built to go beyond traditional streaming, offering real-time engagement features, interactive elements, and exclusive content that deepen fan connection and participation. By removing the paywall, Victory+ makes premium sports content more accessible to a broader audience.
"We are constantly looking for ways to meet our fans where they are and remove barriers to access," said Andrea Bailey, chief revenue officer of the Atlanta Dream. "Victory+ allows us to do exactly that, bringing Dream basketball to more people than ever before while creating a more dynamic, interactive experience. This partnership is about growing our fanbase, deepening engagement, and building long-term value for our team, our partners, and the city of Atlanta."
As part of the agreement, Victory+ will stream all locally broadcast Dream games live, while also offering on-demand replays and additional content throughout the season. The platform's digital-first design integrates features such as real-time challenges, rewards, and alternative broadcast formats aimed at expanding the overall audience and attracting new fans.
The Atlanta Dream is the second WNBA team to join Victory+, reinforcing the platform's growing presence in professional basketball following its recent partnership with the Minnesota Lynx.
"Partnering with the Atlanta Dream, a team at the center of the WNBA's cultural and competitive momentum, is a defining moment for APMC," said Neil Gruninger, president and CEO of APMC, the owner of Victory+. "This is about more than access. It's about removing barriers so fans can show up, engage, and be part of a movement that's growing faster than ever."
"The addition of the Atlanta Dream to Victory+ reinforces our commitment to offer premium basketball to fans within a free, digital-first ecosystem," said Katie Boes, chief content officer, Victory+. "As we expand our roster of teams, we're creating a more complete and compelling offering for fans, partners, and advertisers."
The partnership also strengthens the broader investment in women's sports by Victory+, which includes national distribution agreements with the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), League One Volleyball (LOVB), and other emerging properties.
How to Watch
Fans can download the Victory+ app on their preferred device or visit the platform online to stream Atlanta Dream games live and on demand for free.
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