Chicago and Golden State couldn’t be on more different paths right now. The Valkyries are making their best push to cap a historic debut season with a playoff spot, while the Sky are focused on salvaging some dignity as they already glance toward the draft lottery. This game might not change Chicago’s standings much, but it’s a chance to bounce back and regain some pride after their loss to the league-worst Connecticut Sun in their last outing.

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Where to Watch

  • Date: Friday, August 15, 2025
  • Time: 7:30 pm ET
  • Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco
  • TV: ESPN
  • Streaming: WNBA League Pass, Fubo

Injury Report

Golden State Valkyries

  • Kayla Thornton (out for season): Season cut short with a knee injury

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Chicago Sky

  • Courtney Vandersloot (out for season): ACL injury ended her season
  • Angel Reese (out): No timetable for return (back)
  • Hailey Van Lith (probable): Ankle injury; played the last three games and will likely be available
  • Ariel Atkins (probable): Leg injury; played the last four games and is expected to suit up

Probable Starting Lineups

Valkyries: Monique Billings (#25), Janelle Salaun (#13), Temi Fagbenle (#14), Tiffany Hayes (#15), Veronica Burton (#22)

Sky: Elizabeth Williams (#1), Kamilla Cardoso (#10), Rachel Banham (#24), Ariel Atkins (#7), Sevgi Uzun (#0)

Chicago Sky vs Golden State Valkyries: Preview & Prediction

One stat already tells the story: the Sky couldn’t beat the last-place Connecticut Sun on Wednesday, trailing all quarters except the final one in a 62-71 loss. Meanwhile, Golden State handled the same Sun on Monday with authority, winning 74-57 and dominating all four quarters.

The Golden State also made a minor roster tweak recently. Guard Kaila Charles, initially signed on a seven-day contract on August 1 to fill in for Thornton and Monique Billings, has been released as Billings returns. The Valkyries are back to almost full strength and riding an eight-game streak where they’ve only lost to the Aces, including a three-game win streak capped by an 88-83 victory over Washington led by Veronica Burton’s 30 points.

The Valkyries also lead the season series against Chicago 2-0, with one win at home and one on the road. Along with that, Golden State might be 7-10 on the road this season, but won its last road game against Washington. The Sky, meanwhile, is struggling at home, just 5-11 in 2025. 

To add to all the worries, with Reese out, Chicago’s inside game and rebounding have taken a hit, removing a key weapon from their arsenal. Statistically, Golden State is seventh in the league, ranking 10th in offensive rating and fourth in defensive rating. The Sky are near the bottom in both categories, 12th out of 13 teams.

Hence, the numbers heavily favor the visitors. But if Atkins and Cardoso find their rhythm at the same time, things could turn the other way around. Either way, expect a slower tempo game.

Prediction: Golden State Valkyries to win. Statistically and on the floor, they have the edge. More than that, the Valkyries are not just playing for another win; they’re aiming to solidify their push toward the playoffs, currently sitting at 7th. 

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Apoorva Chakrayat is a WNBA and College Basketball specialist at EssentiallySports, reporting on the women’s game. A Journalism graduate, she contributes regularly to the flagship She Got Game newsletter, focusing on in-depth profiles and emerging storylines that shape the women’s game. She is known for her pace and precision in comparing and analyzing stats, covering high-profile rivalries and historic moments, from the battles between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese to Dan Hurley’s coaching reign at UConn. Her live reporting includes the WNBA All-Star event, where she provided exclusive coverage featuring stars like Natasha Howard. Apoorva is also part of EssentiallySports’ Journalistic Excellence Program, an initiative designed to connect top ES writers with industry experts to refine their craft. Away from the newsdesk, she expresses her creativity through poetry.

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