Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever square off against Seattle Storm for the third time this season on Thursday. The Fever vs. Sky is the last of four WNBA games scheduled on the day.
The Fever suffered an agonizing 87-88 defeat to the Chicago Sky on Sunday. Christie Sides' team is ninth overall and fifthin the Eastern Conference, with a 7-11 record after 18 games.
After Indiana's four-game win streak was halted by Chicago on Sunday, Caitlin Clark & Co. will look to return to winning ways with a solid performance on the road.
Meanwhile, the Storm have lacked consistency in their last few games. Noelle Quinn's team has lost three of their last six games after winning six on the trot.
Seattle are fourth in the league and occupy second place in the Western Conference. The franchise boasts a 10-6 record after 16 games this season.
With Caitlin Clark in action, hoops fans are excited for what promises to be a riveting game on Thursday night. Ahead of the much-anticipated game, let's delve into how fans can watch the game live.
When is Indiana Fever vs. Seattle Storm game?
The Indiana Fever vs. Seattle Storm WNBA game is scheduled to be played on Thursday, June 27.
Where is Indiana Fever vs. Seattle Storm game?
The Fever vs Storm game is slated to be hosted at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle.
What time is Indiana Fever vs. Seattle Storm game?
Indiana vs Seattle game is scheduled for tip-off at 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT).
Where to watch Indiana Fever vs. Seattle Storm game?
The Indiana Fever vs. Seattle Storm game will be telecast live on FOX 13+ and MeTV Indianapolis.
How to watch Indiana Fever vs. Seattle Storm game online?
Hoops fans can stream the game between the Fever and the Storm live on Amazon Prime Video.
Indiana Fever vs. Seattle Storm head-to-head
Indiana and Seattle have squared off twice this season, with the Western Conference team emerging victorious both times. On May 30, Seattle registered a 103-88 win in Indianapolis, while on May 22, the Storm eked out a two-point win over the Fever at home, winning 85-83.
In terms of overall head-to-head record, Seattle holds a 55-32 edge over Indiana.