Defending champions Las Vegas Aces will host the Minnesota Lynx on Tuesday in what promises to be a rip-roaring matchup in the ongoing WNBA Commissioner's Cup. It will be the second meeting between the Aces and Lynx this season.
Las Vegas registered a commanding 80-66 win over Minnesota when the two teams last squared off against each other on May 29.
The box-office game will witness Aces' superstar A'ja Wilson and Lynx's deadly duo of Napheesa Collier and Kayla McBride on the court at the same time. With so much star power on display, the game between the Aces and Lynx is bound to attract a lot of attention.
Las Vegas enter the game against Minnesota Lynx on the back of consecutive defeats. The defending champions currently boast a 5-4 record.
Meanwhile, the Minnesota Lynx are firing on all cylinders, having won four of their last five games. They are currently at the top of the Western Conference with an 8-3 record.
When it comes to the overall head-to-head record, Minnesota holds a sizeable advantage over Las Vegas. In 92 head-to-head games between the two franchises, the Aces have won 35 games as compared to Lynx's 57 victories.
When and where is Las Vegas Aces vs. Minnesota Lynx played?
The WNBA game between Las Vegas Aces and Minnesota Lynx is scheduled to take place on Tuesday at Michelob ULTRA Arena. Tip-off is slated for 10:00 p.m. ET (7:00 p.m. PT).
Where to watch Las Vegas Aces vs. Minnesota Lynx?
Fans will have multiple options when it comes to watching the game between Aces and Lynx live. The game will be broadcast live on Silver State Sports & Entertainment Network and Bally Sports North Extra.
Las Vegas Aces vs. Minnesota Lynx streaming details
The Aces versus Lynx game on Tuesday will also be live-streamed on the WNBA League Pass. Fans can avail the monthly WNBA League subscription at $12.99 while an annual subscription is available at $34.99.
Las Vegas Aces vs. Minnesota Lynx injury report
As per Rotowire, Chelsea Gray and Kierstan Bell will miss the Aces' game against Lynx on Tuesday with respective leg injuries. Jackie Young, who missed the Aces' previous game with an "illness" is likely to return against the Lynx.
For Minnesota, Dorka Juhasz remains a game-time decision to play against the Aces or not. Meanwhile, Diamond Miller will miss the game with a knee injury.