WNBA action concludes on Friday, July 5 at crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles as the Los Angeles Sparks host the Las Vegas Aces.
The game is set to tip off at 10 p.m. EST and will be shown on ION. Viewers interested in watching the WNBA game for free can do so using FuboTV and DirecTV Stream, both of which offer free trials, or with SlingTV, which does not offer a free trial but has promotional offers available.
The Sparks are currently on an eight-game losing streak, bringing their record to 4-15 and just half a game out of last place in the league. Los Angeles has not secured a win since their 96-92 victory over the Aces at home before embarking on a seven-game road trip where they were unsuccessful. Their return home this week did not go as planned, with the Washington Mystics making a 14-point fourth-quarter comeback to defeat the Sparks 82-80.
In contrast, the Aces have been on a six-game winning streak since their loss to the Sparks in June. Las Vegas, now 12-6 on the season, has seen success with the return of Chelsea Gray, who has been instrumental alongside A’ja Wilson, Jackie Young, and Kelsey Plum in putting up high scoring numbers.
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Who: Las Vegas Aces vs. Los Angeles Sparks
When: Friday, July 5 at 10 p.m. EST
Where: crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles
Stream: FuboTV (free trial); Sling; DirecTV Stream
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