On Tuesday night, the Connecticut Sun will host the Los Angeles Sparks at Mohegan Sun Arena, Montville. The Sparks, struggling with a 4-10 record, will need a sound performance to stop the Sun, who have suffered one defeat this season.
The Sun have lately seen spectacular performances from Stephanie White. Veteran DeWanna Bonner is in top form and is considered one of the best players in the Sun’s squad. Bouncing back from their only loss to the New York Liberty, the team has rattled off three straight wins and would want to extend this run.
Meanwhile, the Sparks didn't have an ideal start to the season, scraping four wins and suffering ten defeats. In their past three fixtures, they are winless. Additionally, their leaky defense conceded an average of over 103.6 points per game. Curt Miller’s youthful side is determined to change the narrative.
When and where is Los Angeles Sparks vs. Connecticut Sun?
Connecticut Sun will go head-to-head with Los Angeles Sparks at 7:00 p.m. ET. The two teams will clash at Mohegan Sun Arena, the Sun's home venue, with a seating capacity of 10,000 people.
Where to watch Los Angeles Sparks vs. Connecticut Sun?
Fans can catch the action live on NBA TV and NBCS-BOS. The broadcast starts at 6:00 p.m. ET and will feature pre-game analysis, live play-by-play coverage and post-game reactions.
Los Angeles Sparks vs. Connecticut Sun live streaming details
Fans who don't have access to NBA TV and NBCS-BOS can catch the WNBA action through various streaming platforms. The game will be streamed live on ESPN+, Fubo, Paramount+ and Prime Video. Subscribers can live stream the game through the respective app or website.
They can also use the WNBA League Pass, which offers a monthly plan priced at $12.99 or a yearly subscription at $34.99.
Los Angeles Sparks vs. Connecticut Sun: Head-to-head
The Sun and the Sparks last met in September last year, where Connecticut had a comfortable 90-76 victory. Alyssa Thomas scored 27 points while DeWanna Bonner was 25.
The Sparks haven't beaten the Sun in four years. They last won in October 2020 with a score of 80-76.