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The Minnesota Lynx vs. New York Liberty game is expected to be an electrifying one, as both teams currently occupy the top two spots in their respective conferences. However, Lynx look just a tad bit stronger than the Liberty. They have a dominant 26-5 record this season and are winning them with a huge +11.3 points margin. With a defensive anchor, DiJonai Carrington, joining them, they would surely be a force to be reckoned with.

However, the Liberty is not that far behind. They are currently in the second spot in the league with a 20-10 record. Furthermore, they are on a three-game winning streak and would like to continue the same momentum in their home game. But before tip-off, let’s take a look at the injury report and predicted starting-5 for both teams.

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Minnesota Lynx vs. New York Liberty: Where to watch

Date: 10 August 2025

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Time: 09:30 AM PST/ 12:30 PM EST

Venue: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY

For those watching from home, the game will be easy to catch. Cable subscribers can tune in to ABC, while streaming options include WNBA League Pass, Fubo, Sling TV, and YouTube TV.

Minnesota Lynx vs. New York Liberty: Injury Report

The list of injured players is longer for New York than for Minnesota. However, the forwards of both teams have taken considerable hits. Let’s take a look at the full injury report of both teams, along with the expected return dates of these players.

What’s your perspective on:

Can the Liberty overcome their injury woes and defend their home court against the Lynx?

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Minnesota Lynx

  • Napheesa Collier: Out (Ankle injury)

Napheesa Collier sprained her right ankle during the August 2 game against the Las Vegas Aces. Following an MRI, she was evaluated by team physician Dr. Elena Jelsing at Mayo Clinic Square. She is expected to miss at least two weeks, with a probable return set for August 19.

New York Liberty

  • Breanna Stewart: Out (Knee injury)
  • Nyara Sabally: Out (Knee injury)
  • Kennedy Burke: Out (Calf injury)

Breanna Stewart suffered a bone bruise in her right knee during a matchup against the Los Angeles Sparks, less than four minutes into the game, while running in transition. She is expected to return by August 28. On the other hand, Nyara Sabally has been sidelined since experiencing discomfort in her right knee during warm-ups before facing Indiana, with a target return date of August 19.

Kennedy Burke sustained a low-grade strain in her right calf during a game against the Sparks, forcing her to miss the second half. She is expected to be out for several weeks.

Predicted Starting Lineup

Minnesota Lynx

  • Kayla McBride
  • Courtney Williams
  • Alanna Smith
  • Bridget Carleton
  • Jessica Shepard

New York Liberty

  • Sabrina Ionescu
  • Natasha Cloud
  • Leonie Fiebich
  • Jonquel Jones
  • Emma Meesseman

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Minnesota Lynx vs. New York Liberty predictions: Which team will clinch victory?

Fans will have a tough time choosing sides in this clash of two dominant teams. Both average over 86 points per game and post nearly identical numbers in field goal percentage, rebounds, assists, blocks, and steals. The key difference lies in defense, where the Lynx hold a slight edge.

And now with the addition of DiJonai Carrington, that defensive strength has fueled the Lynx’s success, including their current four-game winning streak and eight wins in their last ten outings. They will look to carry that momentum into this matchup.

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However, the Liberty are nearly unbeatable at home, boasting a 13–3 record on their own court. The last meeting between these two came in Minnesota, where the Lynx pulled out a narrow 7-point win. Though this time around, the scales tip in Liberty’s favour more as Napheesa Collier is out with an injury. Now, with the Liberty back in their own arena, they will be eager to settle the score. ESPN’s Analytics gives them a slight edge, projecting a 55.7% chance of victory.

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