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The Indiana Fever vs. the Chicago Sky is one of the most intriguing rivalries in the WNBA. The rivalry’s seeds were planted when Caitlin Clark’s Iowa Hawkeyes faced Angel Reese’s LSU Tigers. And ever since the ‘ you can’t see me’ gesture, fans were eagerly waiting for their first professional meeting. Until now, their matchups have largely been dominated by the Indiana Fever. However, the July 27 game could be a good opportunity for Chicago to get one over Indiana.
With the Indiana Fever dominating both games against the Chicago Sky in blowout wins, the expectation is for them to win again. However, with the Fever under pressure to maintain their playoff seed, there could be a surprise in store. So, before we move ahead, let’s explore all the things concerning this game.
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Where to watch this game?
Date: July 27, 2025
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Venue: United Center, Chicago, IL
The Indiana Fever vs. the Chicago Sky clash can be viewed live on TV and also via a live stream. For the fans wishing to catch this game live on TV, they can watch it on ABC and ESPN, while the fans willing to opt for the streaming services, the game will be available on ESPN+ and the WNBA League Pass.
Injury Report
Indiana Fever
- Caitlin Clark: Out (groin)
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The Indiana Fever lost their talismanic guard Caitlin Clark in the final game before the All-Star break. The 23-year-old suffered a right groin injury and hasn’t played or practiced since. According to recent reports, she has not suffered any other injuries, and her return to play timeline will depend on her recovery and rehabilitation progress.
Chicago Sky
- Angel Reese: Game Time Decision (back)
Angel Reese has missed the last two of three games for the Chicago Sky. She is considered day-to-day, and her presence in the game against the Indiana Fever would be a game-time decision.
- Michaela Onyenwere: Game Time Decision (knee)
Michaela Onyenwere has missed the last two games for the Chicago Sky due to a knee injury. According to the latest reports, she is also considered day-to-day, and her presence would also be a game-time decision by the medical and coaching staff.
- Ariel Atkins: Out (leg)
Ariel Atkins suffered a leg injury in the Chicago Sky’s game against the Minnesota Lynx on July 14. Since then, she has not appeared in any games for the Sky. According to recent reports, she has been ruled out of the game against the Indiana Fever.
- Courtney Vandersloot: Out (ACL)
Chicago Sky’s veteran guard Courtney Vandersloot suffered an ACL injury during the home game loss against the Indiana Fever. Due to the injury, she was ruled out for the season.
- Moriah Jefferson: Out (Leg)
She has been ruled out for the game tonight, however the reason is unknown.
- Haley Van Lith: Questionable (ankle)
Van Lith’s status for tonight’s matchup vs the Fever is questionable due to an ankle issue she has been dealing with. With her sitting out, the Sky’s bench depth has reduced to null at this point.
Predicted Starting Lineup
Indiana Fever
- Aliyah Boston (#7)
- Sophie Cunningham (#8)
- Natasha Howard (#6)
- Aari McDonald (#2)
- Kelsey Mitchell (#0)
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Chicago Sky
- Rebecca Allen (#9)
- Rachel Banham (#24)
- Kamilla Cardoso (#10)
- Kia Nurse (#11)
- Elizabeth Williams (#1)
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Will the Indiana Fever win this game?
ESPN’s matchup predictor gives the Indiana Fever a 64.5% chance of winning against the Chicago Sky. With the Indiana Fever boasting a better offense and defense, on paper, it should be an easy win for them. However, the Chicago Sky has an edge over them in rebounds and blocks. If Chicago’s defensive anchor Angel Reese does suit up for the game, grabbing misses can be a way to counter the Indiana Fever’s fluid offense.
Will the Indiana Fever get their third-straight win over the Chicago Sky? Or will the Chicago Sky finally capitalize on the Fever missing Caitlin Clark and hand the Fever a loss?
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"Can the Chicago Sky overcome their injury woes and finally topple the Indiana Fever's dominance?"