Statistically, both teams entered the contest evenly matched, with identical 16-12 records. However, the Fever’s ability to capitalize on key possessions, particularly in the second half, set them apart. Boston dominated in the paint, shooting efficiently and grabbing crucial rebounds, while Mitchell’s perimeter shooting stretched the Storm defense. On the other side, the Storm showcased their depth, but fell short despite home-court advantage.
Looking ahead to their next clash scheduled for August 3, 2025, at 3 p.m. ET at Climate Pledge Arena, the matchup remains highly anticipated. According to ESPN Analytics, the Storm hold a slight edge with a 58.7% chance of victory, but the Fever’s recent form suggests the margin could be slimmer than predicted. The game will be broadcast on ABC and ESPN Deportes, and available for streaming via Fubo and WNBA League Pass, making it accessible for fans nationwide.
For those interested in live updates, odds, and in-depth stats, the matchup is covered extensively on ESPN, where the Fever are currently listed as slight underdogs (+2.5), while the Storm are favored at -2.5. Bettors will note the projected total points (O/U) is set at 164.5, reflecting both teams’ offensive capabilities.
With stars like Caitlin Clark and Nneka Ogwumike expected to feature prominently, the stage is set for another thrilling encounter. Fans can revisit highlights or catch the full game on demand via WNBA League Pass.
