Bizarre News & Florida Man · Daryl Knox · 11 July 2026

Sky sparks odds: Sparks favored as Diggins, Brink sit

Sky sparks odds: Sparks favored as Diggins, Brink sit

FanDuel listed the Los Angeles Sparks as slim favorites for the Chicago Sky @ Los Angeles Sparks game on July 10, 2026. The Sky sparks board showed LA at -124 on the moneyline and -1.5 on the spread, with a 176.5-point total. Both teams entered shorthanded, keeping the line tight at Crypto.com Arena.

Key Takeaways

What Were the FanDuel Odds for Sky vs. Sparks?

According to FanDuel Sportsbook, the Sparks carried a narrow edge in this Sky sparks matchup. Los Angeles was priced at -124 on the moneyline, while Chicago sat at +102 as the road underdog.

On the spread, the Sparks gave up 1.5 points at -114. The Sky took +1.5 at -106. Bettors looking at the total saw 176.5 points, with the over at -114 and the under at -106.

Those lines kept both teams within a point and a half on the spread. FanDuel priced Los Angeles as only a modest home favorite despite the Sparks hosting at Crypto.com Arena.

Who Was Ruled Out on the Final Injury Report?

Yahoo Sports published the final injury report hours before tip-off, and the list was long on both benches. Chicago ruled out Skylar Diggins for a second straight game with a right knee injury.

The Sky were also without DiJonai Carrington, still recovering from left foot surgery, and Rickea Jackson, out for the rest of the year with a torn ACL. Los Angeles ruled out Cameron Brink for a seventh consecutive game because of a left ankle injury.

Kelsey Plum missed her fifth straight contest for the Sparks with a lower left leg injury expected to keep her sidelined until at least late July. Those absences removed star power from a game that already looked tight on paper.

How Could You Watch Sky vs. Sparks on July 10?

The Athletic reported the game aired on ION at 10 p.m. ET on Friday, July 10, 2026, from Crypto.com Arena. Streaming options included services carrying the ION channel in their lineups.

Los Angeles entered at 9-11 after Nneka Ogwumike scored 24 points in a 106-92 win over the Indiana Fever. Chicago arrived at 7-14 following a Tuesday victory over the Phoenix Mercury led by Natasha Cloud.

For more buzzy sports and offbeat headlines, browse our Bizarre News & Florida Man section. Injury news and thin rosters made this Sky sparks line one of the tighter WNBA boards on FanDuel that night.

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