Will Caitlin Clark play tonight? How to watch the Los Angeles Sparks vs. Indiana Fever game
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This week's WNBA on Prime game will feature a matchup between the Indiana Fever vs. the Los Angeles Sparks. The game, which will stream on Prime Video starting at 7 p.m. ET, will take place at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Caitlin Clark, who missed five games earlier this season due to a quad injury, will miss tonight's game after suffering a groin injury on Wednesday. There's no word yet on whether she will miss additional games.
Tonight's game is one of 20 games that will be streaming on Prime Video throughout the season. Here's what you need to know about how to watch tonight's Sparks vs. Fever game, and find out how to watch every other WNBA game this season, too.
How to watch the Los Angeles Sparks vs. Indiana Fever:
Dates: Thursday, June 26, 2025
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Time: 7 p.m. ET
Location: Gainbridge Fieldhouse Indianapolis, IN
TV channel (local only): FanDuel Sports Network - Indiana
Streaming: Prime Video, WNBA League Pass
What channel will the Fever vs. Sparks game be on?
The Fever vs. Sparks game will be broadcast locally in the Indianapolis area on FanDuel Sports Network.
Where to watch the Fever vs. Sparks without cable:
The Fever vs. Sparks game is streaming on Prime Video this Thursday night. The game will also be available on WNBA League Pass after it concludes.
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Amazon's will once again serve as one of the streaming homes for the WNBA this season. In 2025 Prime Video will stream most Thursday night WNBA games free to all Amazon Prime subscribers, plus the Championship Game of the WNBA Commissioner's Cup in July.
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2025 WNBA season schedule:
You can check out the full WNBA season schedule (complete with which channel every game is airing on) here.
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