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Where to watch Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark vs Dallas Wings today: Time, TV channel

Where to watch Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark vs Dallas Wings today: Time, TV channel

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Here's how to watch the Fever vs. the Wings on Sunday.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever (10-10) return to action on Sunday against the Dallas Wings (6-15).
After dropping consecutive contests, the Fever got back into the win column with a dominant second half on Friday night against the Atlanta Dream in a 99-82 victory.
While the Fever got back into the win column, Clark is still seeking her stride.
Watch Indiana Fever vs. Dallas Wings
In her two games since returning from a five-game injury absence, Clark is shooting just 31% from the field and 25% from beyond the arc. That extends a tough shooting stretch that dates back to the three games before Clark's second prolonged injury absence this season.
In her past five games, Clark is shooting 28.9% from the field and 11.4% from 3-point range. Clark has connected on just four of her past 35 3-point attempts.
The 6-foot guard did add nine assists and four rebounds in the Fever's Friday win as well.
With Clark looking to round back into form and the Fever trying to move back above .500, here's when and how fans can tune in:
What channel is the Indiana Fever vs. Dallas Wings game on today? Time, TV schedule
TV: ABC
Tipoff Time: Noon CT
Where to watch Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever vs. Dallas Wings on livestream
Stream: The game can be streamed via Fubo, which offers a free trial to first-time customers.
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