2023/24 Schedule

The Cygnett WNBL has unveiled its fixture for the 23-24 season, with Australia’s longest-running elite women’s sporting competition scheduled to tip off its 44th edition on November 1.

Spanning five months from November to March, the season is staged within a bumper period of women’s basketball following the 2023 FIBA Women’s Asia Cup in Sydney – where Australia claimed bronze – and just months out from the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The Cygnett WNBL will celebrate and recognise Indigenous Round in the opening week of the season, with an action-packed fixture including our Perth Lynx vs Sydney at home on Friday November 3rd.

PERTH LYNX HOME SCHEDULE

Friday 3 November / 6:30PM / vs Sydney

Saturday 11 November / 6:30PM / vs Adelaide

Friday 17 November / 6:30PM / vs Bendigo

Saturday 25 November / 6:30PM / vs Townsville

Thursday 7 December / 6:30PM / vs Melbourne

Wednesday 13 Dec / 6:30PM / vs Sydney

Saturday 23 December / 3:30PM / vs Southside

Wednesday 27 December / 6:30PM / vs UC Capitals

Sunday 7 January / 3:00PM / vs Adelaide

Saturday 20 January / 6:30PM / vs Bendigo

Sunday 18 February / 3:30PM / vs UC Capitals

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Tickets for all our home games will go on sale in October!

 

KEY DATES
11 September 2023              Start of pre-season
1 November 2023                 Round 1
25 February 2024                  Last day of regular season
28 February – 7 March 2024 Semi-Finals (Best of 3)
10, 13, 16 March 2024 Grand Final (Best of 3)

SEASON STRUCTURE
The WNBL will run a full home and away season, with all Finals a best of three. Teams will play each other three times (21 games per team), meaning an 84-game regular season. Semi-Finals will be a 1 v 4, 2 v 3 structure, played as a best of three, with the higher placed team having the home court advantage – likewise the Grand Final.

BROADCAST
The WNBL will enter it’s second season with broadcast partners, ESPN and NINE, with a game of the week played on ESPN (Foxtel and KAYO) every Wednesday, and all other games available on Nines free digital channel, 9Now.