The Chicago Sky and the Seattle Storm will face each other for the third time this 2024 WNBA season. The Storm will host the Sky for the second straight game on Sunday at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington. Last Friday, the Sky pulled off an upset against the Storm, winning 88-84 to tie their season series at 1-1. The win put the Sky's record at 8-11, while the Storm fell to 13-7 in the WNBA standings.
Chicago is on a two-game winning streak after winning against the Atlanta Dream 85-77 on Wednesday before edging out the Storm. The Sky is third in the Eastern Conference standings and holds the seventh-best record in the WNBA.
On the other hand, Seattle has won six of their last ten games. Before their loss to the Sky, Seattle had a four-game winning streak, with wins against the Connecticut Sun, the Indiana Fever and two victories over the Dallas Wings.
The Sky is led by Angel Reese, who is gunning to break the WNBA record for the most consecutive double-doubles in history, while the Storm is anchored by former WNBA MVP Nneka Ogwumike.
Chicago Sky vs. Seattle Storm: Starting Lineups and Depth Chart
Chicago Sky Starting Lineup and Depth Chart for July 7
Chicago's head coach Teresa Weatherspoon is projected to use her usual starting lineup consisting of Lindsay Allen (G), Chennedy Carter (G), Marina Mabrey (F), Angel Reese (F) and Kamila Cardoso (C) in their game versus the Storm on July 7.
Seattle Storm Starting Lineup and Depth Chart for July 7
Seattle Storm head coach Noel Quinn is also expected to play a starting lineup of Jewell Loyd (G), Skylar Diggins-Smith (G), Nneka Ogwumike (F), Jordan Horston (F) and Ezi Magbegor (C) against the Sky on July 7.
Chicago Sky vs. Seattle Storm: Injury reports
Chicago Sky injury report for July 7
The Sky will miss the services of Elizabeth Williams against the Storm as she is still recovering from her knee injury.
Seattle Storm injury report for July 7
The Storm has listed Mackenzie Holmes out for the game, as she deals with a knee injury.
How to watch Chicago Sky vs. Seattle Storm?
The Sky versus Storm game will tip off at 6:00 P.M. ET. The regular season matchup will be broadcast on FOX13, Prime Video and MARQ on television. It can also be streamed online via Fubo and WNBA League Pass.