The Fever have punched their playoff ticket, but they’re stumbling into Chicago on a two-game skid — and a Sky team riding its longest winning streak of the season smells blood.
Quick take:
- Pick: Indiana Fever -3.5
- Why: Kelsey Mitchell’s scoring streak and a healthier Caitlin Clark give Indiana too much firepower for a Sky team that’s overachieving on a soft closing schedule
- The number to watch: Fever are 9-1 in their last 10 meetings with Chicago
Indiana (24-13) rolls into Wintrust Arena having already clinched a postseason berth, and that security has bred a little sloppiness — the Fever have dropped two straight and are just 18-20 against the spread on the season. Chicago (15-22) has no such luxury. The Sky are playing out the string in the standings but have won three in a row, their best stretch of the year, and they’ll take a scrappy, nothing-to-lose energy into this one.
Books have Indiana favored by 3.5 to 4.5 points depending on the shop, with the moneyline settling around -168 for the Fever and +137 for the Sky, and the total sitting at 187.5. That’s a notably tighter number than you’d expect given the 9-game gap in the standings, and it reflects two things: Chicago’s recent form and lingering uncertainty around Caitlin Clark’s health. Bettors shopping for the best number on this one can check DraftKings promo code offers before kickoff. The market isn’t dismissing the Sky here — Chicago is 12-4 against the spread this season as an underdog of 4.5 or more, a trend sharp bettors have leaned on all summer.
| Sunday, August 23 at 7:00 PM | Spread | Money | Total |
| Indiana Fever | -3.5 (-118) | -155 | O 187.5 (-110) |
| Chicago Sky | +3.5 (-110) | +140 | U 186.5 (-114) |
Indiana’s underlying numbers are still elite even through the recent slide, while Chicago’s form line reflects a team that’s finally clicking down the stretch. The head-to-head log below shows just how lopsided this series has been in recent seasons, even with the Sky picking up steam.
| DATE | OPP | CLOSE | RESULT | ATS/OU |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 22, 2026 | @New York Liberty | +1.5 / 187.5 | Lost 109-102 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 21, 2026 | @Dallas Wings | -6.5 / 187.5 | Lost 91-85 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 18, 2026 | @Toronto Tempo | -15.5 / 187.5 | Won 95-101 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 16, 2026 | @Atlanta Dream | -5.5 / 189.5 | Won 91-95 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 14, 2026 | Dallas Wings | -7.5 / 171.5 | Won 98-87 | Won / Over |
| Aug 11, 2026 | New York Liberty | -15.5 / 200.5 | Won 106-92 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 8, 2026 | @Chicago Sky | -6.5 / 185.5 | Won 86-90 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 6, 2026 | Las Vegas Aces | +4.5 / 189.5 | Lost 84-86 | Won / Under |
| Aug 2, 2026 | @Minnesota Lynx | +7.5 / 209.5 | Lost 108-100 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 1, 2026 | @Portland Fire | -9.5 / 189.5 | Won 98-112 | Won / Over |
| DATE | OPP | CLOSE | RESULT | ATS/OU |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 21, 2026 | Golden State Valkyries | -10.5 / 154.5 | Won 73-70 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 19, 2026 | New York Liberty | +4.5 / 184.5 | Won 93-86 | Won / Under |
| Aug 16, 2026 | @Seattle Storm | -5.5 / 167.5 | Won 80-82 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 13, 2026 | @Golden State Valkyries | +7.5 / 169.5 | Lost 91-71 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 11, 2026 | @Seattle Storm | -2.5 / 183.5 | Lost 97-88 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 8, 2026 | Indiana Fever | +6.5 / 185.5 | Lost 86-90 | Won / Under |
| Aug 6, 2026 | Los Angeles Sparks | -3.5 / 188.5 | Won 95-88 | Won / Under |
| Aug 4, 2026 | Phoenix Mercury | -2.5 / 184.5 | Lost 101-106 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 1, 2026 | Las Vegas Aces | +5.5 / 175.5 | Won 84-83 | Won / Under |
| Jul 31, 2026 | Connecticut Sun | -4.5 / 179.5 | Won 94-88 | Won / Over |
Showing 10 of last 10 meetings
| DATE | TEAM | OPP | CLOSE | RESULT | ATS/OU |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 8, 2026 | Chicago Sky | @Indiana Fever | +6.5 / 185.5 | Lost 86-90 | Won / Under |
| Jun 11, 2026 | Indiana Fever | @Chicago Sky | -9.5 / 171.5 | Won 114-106 | Lost / Over |
| Sep 5, 2025 | Indiana Fever | @Chicago Sky | -11.5 / 161.5 | Won 97-77 | Won / Over |
| Aug 10, 2025 | Indiana Fever | @Chicago Sky | -10.5 / 164.5 | Won 92-70 | Won / Under |
| Jul 27, 2025 | Chicago Sky | @Indiana Fever | +10.5 / 156.5 | Lost 78-93 | Lost / Over |
| Jun 8, 2025 | Chicago Sky | @Indiana Fever | +3.5 / 166.5 | Lost 52-79 | Lost / Under |
| May 17, 2025 | Indiana Fever | @Chicago Sky | -7.5 / 169.5 | Won 93-58 | Won / Under |
| Aug 30, 2024 | Chicago Sky | @Indiana Fever | +6.5 / 163.5 | Lost 81-100 | Lost / Over |
| Jun 23, 2024 | Chicago Sky | @Indiana Fever | -1.5 / 170.5 | Won 88-87 | Lost / Over |
| Jun 16, 2024 | Indiana Fever | @Chicago Sky | -2.5 / 168.5 | Won 91-83 | Won / Over |
Kelsey Mitchell has been the story of Indiana’s season, and she was at her best the last time these two teams met. On August 8, Mitchell dropped 27 points to set a WNBA single-season record with her 16th straight 20-plus point game, while Caitlin Clark chipped in 26 points and 11 assists in a 90-86 Fever win. Clark’s health is the swing factor here — she’s been up and down all year with a nagging back issue, was listed as probable multiple times in the past week, and had one of her quieter nights (10 points) in a loss to Dallas before rebounding some against New York. When Clark is moving well, Indiana’s offense operates at a different speed.
Chicago’s counter starts in the paint with Kamilla Cardoso, who’s quietly having her best pro season at 14.8 points and 8.7 rebounds per game. She just put up 14 points and 10 rebounds in a win over Golden State on August 21, part of the surge that’s carried the Sky through this winning streak. The Sky backcourt has found a rhythm feeding Cardoso in the post, and Chicago’s defense has tightened up considerably compared to earlier in the season, when the roster was still adjusting to a very different look after trading away Angel Reese back in April.
Indiana’s depth is the other piece that gets overlooked in a game framed around Clark and Mitchell. Aliyah Boston has been steady all year in the frontcourt, giving the Fever a rebounding and interior scoring presence that can match up with Cardoso possession for possession, and Indiana’s bench has been deep enough to survive nights when Clark’s minutes are managed around her back. That depth matters most in exactly this kind of spot — a road game against a hot team with the standings already secured, where it would be easy for a clinched team to take a quarter or two off.
The Fever have won 9 of their last 10 meetings against the Sky, including both matchups this season.
That history matters, but it’s not the whole story tonight. Chicago is a different team than the one Indiana blew out earlier this year — this iteration defends better and doesn’t beat itself with turnovers the way the spring version did. Still, asking the Sky to beat a clinched playoff team riding a future Hall of Fame scoring stretch from Mitchell is a tall order, even at home. Indiana’s size and depth on the wings should eventually wear down a Chicago team playing its fourth game in a stretch of tightly packed late-season dates.
Look for Indiana to weather an early push from the Sky before its guards take over in the second half. Mitchell should be aggressive again after last meeting’s record-setting performance, and even a limited Clark gives the Fever enough shot creation to pull away late.
The pick:
Chicago’s win streak is real, but it hasn’t come against a team playing with Indiana’s talent gap and playoff motivation — fade the Sky’s home cooking and back the Fever to cover.
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