The New York Liberty have been in a free fall ever since last year’s MVP Jonquel Jones got sidelined with an ankle injury. With four losses in their last five games, the defending champions are desperately looking to get back on winning ways. They have received a major boost ahead of their upcoming game as Leonie Fiebich is finally back. The forward, who was representing the German National Team at the EuroBasket, is back, and the Liberty finally have one more starter back on their side.

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Further good news might be on the cards for the Liberty as they will face the struggling Los Angeles Sparks next. The Sparks, who have won just 5 games a season, are coming off an 85-92 loss against the Chicago Sky and will be looking to bounce back with a win as well. But will they be able to do it?

Where to watch the New York Liberty vs the Los Angeles Sparks

You can watch these two teams clash on Thursday, July 3, 2025, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET. For those unable to attend the game, don’t worry, the game will be broadcast on FOX5 New York, SportsNet LA, and Liberty Live. It can also be viewed by taking the WNBA pass.

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Injury report: Will Jonquel Jones play?

For the Sparks, their only notable absentee will be  Cameron Brink. She remains sidelined as she recovers from her ACL injury, with no clear timeline for return. But there’s some good news for the Sparks. Rae Burrell, who’s been out since the season opener with a leg injury, is finally back and available to play. This will undoubtedly be a huge boost for Coach Lynne Roberts.

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The Liberty will once again be without their star center, Jonquel Jones, who is still expected to be sidelined for a few more weeks. Meanwhile, forward Annika Soltau is listed as a game-time decision. Her availability will be the one to watch out for.

Predicted Starting Lineup

New York Liberty

  • Breanna Stewart
  • Nyara Sabally
  • Leonie Fiebich
  • Natasha Cloud
  • Sabrina Ionescu

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Los Angeles Sparks

  • Dearica Hamby
  • Azura Stevens
  • Rickea Jackson
  • Rae Burrell
  • Kelsey Plum

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Predictions: New York Liberty favorites against the Sparks

After losing 3 of their last 4 games in this brutal road trip, the Liberty will be looking to come back to winning ways. The fans at the Barclays Center will be hoping to see a much better performance from the team now that Fiebich has returned. Naturally, ESPN gives them an 84.2% chance of coming away with the dub.

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And to be fair, the numbers back up ESPN’s prediction. The Sparks rank 7th in scoring with 81.6 points per game, but defensively, it’s a totally different story! They are ranked 11th in the league, conceding 86.5 points per game. When you compare these numbers with the Liberty, you realise just how big a gap there is between the two teams.

The Liberty are scoring 87.6 points per game, making them the highest-scoring team in the league. Their defense isn’t bad either. Sabrina Ionescu and co give up just 79.9 points a game this season. Sure, their recent form has dipped, but let’s not forget that the Sparks have also managed just one win in their last five games.

Both teams will head into the game in bad form. But if we had to pick between two struggling sides, we’d lean toward the team that has the edge on paper. So, our pick? The Liberty take this one. What about you? Who do you think wins tonight? Let us know in the comments down below!

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Akash Das is an NCAA and WNBA Writer at EssentiallySports, where his bylines dive deep into the structural side of basketball. With a postgraduate diploma in Mass Communication and a Master’s in Sports Business & Management from the University of Liverpool, he grounds every feature in strong reporting fundamentals and academic rigor. His coverage tracks how coaching blueprints, roster construction, and roster moves, from the NCAA transfer portal to WNBA free agency, shape outcomes on the court. His sharp breakdowns at the WNBA desk earned him a spot in the outlet’s prestigious Journalistic Excellence Program, putting him among ES’ most trusted voices on basketball. Beyond box scores, Akash is driven by the bigger picture: how programs are built, maintained, and rebuilt in the NCAA pipeline, and how those systems intersect with the professional game. With experience across sports writing, research, and media strategy, he brings nuance to topics often overlooked in day-to-day highlights coverage. Whether examining the long-term vision behind a college program or the ripple effect of player mobility in the WNBA, Akash connects fans to the tactical and structural heart of the sport.

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