How to Watch Dream vs. Fever: TV Channel, Live Streaming, Tip-Off Time

Trending News Editor, Athlon Sports

With the season on the line for the Indiana Fever, they will be hosting the Atlanta Dream for Game 2 of their first-round series of the WNBA Playoffs. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the game, including TV channel, streaming options, tip-off time and betting odds.

Season Outlook

What was expected to be a season full of triumphs for the Indiana Fever, who had a handful of splashy additions in the offseason for a title run, ended up being a year plagued by injury. Most notably, the team saw only two-time WNBA All-Star and face of the league, Caitlin Clark, play in 13 games due to various injuries.

Unlike the Fever, who scraped into the playoffs as the No. 6 seed, the Dream were tied for the second-best record in the WNBA (30-14). They picked up a convincing 80-68 win in Game 1 thanks to Allisha Gray and Rhyne Howard dropping 40 apiece.

Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell (0) calls a play against the Atlanta Dream.

Dream vs. Fever Tip-Off Time

Game 2 of this first-round series between the Atlanta Dream and the Indiana Fever will tip at 7:30 p.m. ET. The game is set to be played at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. Gainbridge Fieldhouse holds around 18,000 fans, and is also home to the NBA’s Indiana Pacers.

What TV channel is Dream vs. Fever on?

Fans can tune into Dream-Fever on ESPN with John Nolan handling the play-by-play. Former Kentucky Wildcats standout Bria Goss will provide analysis.

How to live stream Dream vs. Fever

For those looking for streaming options, Dream-Fever can be viewed on ESPN+, Disney+  and Fubo (free trial to new subscribers).

Dream vs. Fever spread, betting odds and more

Point spread: Dream -4.5

Money line: Atlanta -155, Indiana +135

Over/Under: 157.5

About the author

Kevin Matthew Borba

Trending News Editor, Athlon Sports

Kevin Borba is a trending sports editor at Athlon Sports, where he helps lead coverage of college football, the NFL, NBA, and more. He has written extensively on college football, bringing years of reporting experience to Athlon. A native of Turlock, California, he earned a BA in Communication Studies from CSU Stanislaus and a master’s in Sports Journalism from Quinnipiac University.