With an improved form and an apparent resurgence, Indiana Fever will clash against the Atlanta Dream on Monday evening, as both teams look to one-up the other in a thrilling WNBA playoff race. This is their third encounter this season, with the Fever winning both previous matchups.
The Dream (10-18) are in ninth place, just one win behind the eighth-placed Chicago Sky (11-18), and three wins away from the Fever (13-16) heading into the game. A win could put them in a tie with the Sky, while a defeat might throw them out of the postseason mix.
After a disastrous start to the season, the Fever have turned their form around. Caitlin Clark's team has won 6 of their last 10 games. They have managed to beat the likes of the New York Liberty, Phoenix Mercury and Seattle Storm in the past few weeks. They will come to State Farm Arena with their sights set on a win.
When and where is Indiana Fever vs. Atlanta Dream?
The Fever vs. Dream will tip-off at 7:30 pm ET on Monday, Aug. 26 at the State Farm Arena.
Over 18,000 fans are expected to be inside the arena as Atlanta looks to smash the league attendance record, surpassing the previous high of 17,575 fans set in their first matchup against the Fever this season. The Dream is now selling standing-room-only tickets in hopes of drawing an even larger crowd.
Where to watch Indiana Fever vs. Atlanta Dream?
Monday’s encounter between the two Eastern Conference teams will be telecast by NBA TV, WTHR-13 and Peachtree TV, and their coverage of the game will start at 6:30 pm ET.
Indiana Fever vs. Atlanta Dream streaming details
The games will also be available to stream on the Fubo app, Paramount+ and Prime Video. Additionally, those with subscriptions can stream the game through WNBA League Pass, which costs $12.99 per month or $34.99 per year.
Indiana Fever vs. Atlanta Dream: Head-to-head
Despite all the factors seemingly swinging in the Fever’s favor, the head-to-head does not. These two teams have met 71 times since their inception, with the Dream edging it with 38 wins to the Fever’s 33.
Both teams are averaging around 80 points per game, but the Indiana outfit is slightly more efficient, shooting at a higher percentage than the Dream. However, both teams are struggling to contain their opponents, allowing them to score at a similar pace.