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How to watch Caitlin Clark: Indiana Fever vs Connecticut Sun TV, schedule, stream, tickets

How to watch Caitlin Clark: Indiana Fever vs Connecticut Sun TV, schedule, stream, tickets

The Indiana Fever meet up with some old friends when they play the Connecticut Sun at Boston's TD Garden.
The Fever (11-10) have their roster intact and have put together consecutive victories in recent days. Indiana's All-Stars exceled in those two games: Caitlin Clark totaled 26 points and 22 assists, Aliyah Boston 36 points and Kelsey Mitchell 45 points.
The Sun (3-18) have one win over the past month and have lost two in a row. The last time these teams met, on June 17, Connecticut's Jacy Sheldon, Marina Mabrey, and Indiana's Clark and Sophie Cunningham got heated.
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8 p.m. ET Tuesday, July 15, 2025, at TD Garden in Boston.
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TV: ESPN
Watch the Fever vs Sun on Fubo
ESPN+ and SiriusXM Channel 81
Radio: 93.5 and 107.5 FM in Indianapolis, with John Nolan (play-by-play), Bria Goss (analysis)
Tickets start at $115 on StubHub
In 12 games this season, Caitlin Clark averages 16.7 points, 9.0 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 1.7 steals, making 28.9% of her 3-pointers.
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Favorite: Fever by 15.5 points
Over/under: 165.5 total points
Moneyline: Fever -2000, Sun +950
(with season averages)
Fever: None
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