Longevity & Biohacking · Dr. Emily Hart · 28 June 2026

Where to watch Sparks vs Fever: TV, time and streaming

Where to watch Sparks vs Fever: TV, time and streaming

The Los Angeles Sparks play the Indiana Fever on Saturday, June 27, 2026 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Stream the national broadcast on Paramount+. That primetime tip opens a doubleheader for fans tracking the dream storm nightcap later in Seattle.

Key Takeaways

What time and channel is Sparks vs Fever on June 27?

According to USA Today, the Sparks visit Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis for a nationally televised matchup. Coverage is on CBS, with Paramount+ listed as the streaming option for the broadcast.

USA Today odds data lists Indiana as a 6.5-point favorite with an over/under around 178.5. The Fever enter at 10-8 in the Eastern Conference standings, hosting a Sparks team looking to stay competitive on the road.

How can you stream Sparks vs Fever without cable?

Paramount+ carries the CBS feed, making it the direct streaming path for cord-cutters. Because the game has national CBS placement, any live TV bundle that includes your local CBS affiliate should also work if you already subscribe to one.

Tip-off at 8 p.m. ET sets up a full Saturday WNBA block, with the dream storm West Coast matchup capping the night in Seattle.

Why does the dream storm game matter on the same night?

After Sparks vs Fever, the Atlanta Dream travel to Seattle to face the Storm. Covers.com has Atlanta as an 8.5-point favorite with a moneyline near -350 and a total around 167.5.

Atlanta is playing a rare WNBA back-to-back after a 78-75 loss to the Golden State Valkyries. Preview reports note that Jordin Canada scored 23 points in that defeat, and Saturday marks the first 2026 meeting between the Dream and Storm.

Where can you watch Dream vs Storm on June 27?

Covers lists WANF and KUNS as regional TV options for the dream storm matchup. Seattle is 3-7 at home this season, while Atlanta is 6-4 on the road, per preview data.

Covers leans toward the Over, noting Seattle has hit the Over in four straight games and Atlanta has cleared the number in five of its last seven. For recovery-minded fans comparing workload across a compressed schedule, our Longevity & Biohacking desk tracks how back-to-back fatigue shapes late-game performance in pro leagues.

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