- Matchup: Connecticut Sun vs. Toronto Tempo
- Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2026
- Venue: Coca-Cola Coliseum, Toronto, ON
- Broadcast: WNBA League Pass
- Odds/Point Spread: Connecticut (+7.5)
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The Coca-Cola Coliseum will host the exciting matchup between the Toronto Tempo (6-5) and the Connecticut Sun (2-11) this Wednesday. The Toronto team is entering this game as 7.5-point favorites, with an over/under set at 169 points.
In their most recent game, the Connecticut Sun battled the New York Liberty, but unfortunately fell short, ending the contest with a score of 89-80. During the game, Connecticut achieved a field goal percentage of 45.7% (32 of 70) and made 3 of their 13 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free-throw line, they managed to convert 13 out of 23, resulting in a shooting percentage of 56.5%. On the boards, they secured a total of 40 rebounds, including 14 offensive ones. Additionally, they tallied 19 assists, forced their opponents into 12 turnovers, and achieved 6 steals. Conversely, the Sun’s defense allowed the Liberty to shoot 47.5% from the field at 29 of 61. New York dished out 21 assists and recorded 9 steals while collecting a total of 28 rebounds (7 offensive, 21 defensive). The Liberty also had an impressive free-throw performance, converting 25 of their 29 attempts for 86.2% and recorded 6 successful three-pointers out of 22 attempts.

Aaliyah Edwards stood out as a key player for Connecticut, finishing with 15 points (6 of 15 from the field) in 28 minutes of play, alongside grabbing 5 rebounds. Her shooting percentage was 40.0%, but she did not contribute assists in this game.
As they approach this matchup, Connecticut holds a disappointing record of 2-11 for the season. The team averages 14.5 turnovers per game and commits 23.4 fouls each outing. Collectively, the Sun secure 33.5 rebounds per contest and have amassed 236 assists this season, ranking them 5th in the league in that category. Connecticut converts 25.7% of their three-point attempts (64 of 249) and 67.3% from the free-throw line. They are currently averaging 76.2 points per game (14th in the league) with a shooting accuracy of 41.6% from the field. On the defensive end, the Sun force 15.2 turnovers per game while committing 21.1 personal fouls. They rank 14th in the league in assists allowed, giving up 261 total this season. The defensive statistics for Connecticut include allowing opponents to shoot 47.5% from the field (197 of 274) and conceding an average of 33.0 rebounds per game. Their three-point defense stands at 35.0%, and they are 14th in points allowed per game, yielding 88.2.
In their last outing, the Toronto Tempo emerged victorious against the Chicago Sky, finishing with a score of 85-68. The Tempo secured 44 total rebounds (33 defensive and 11 offensive) and committed only 9 turnovers, alongside 7 steals. The Chicago Sky committed 24 fouls, gifting the Tempo 27 free-throw opportunities, of which they converted 21 for a successful rate of 77.8%. Toronto’s three-point shooting was less impressive, making only 4 of 22 attempts (18.2%). They ended the game hitting 30 of their 77 shots from the field, achieving a shooting percentage of 39.0%. Defensively, Toronto held the Sky to a shooting percentage of 35.4% (23 of 65) and allowed 37 rebounds (including 7 offensive).
Brittney Sykes was a standout player for the Tempo, scoring 25 points on 9 of 23 shooting with a field goal percentage of 39.1%, and contributing 7 rebounds in her 30 minutes of play, along with 3 assists.
Toronto possesses a 6-5 record up to this point in the season. Offensively, the Tempo is shooting 42.9% from the field, ranked 10th in the league. They have scored a total of 973 points this season (averaging 88.5 per contest) and pull down 32.5 rebounds per game. The team averages 17.7 assists per game, placing them 14th in the league, and they turn the ball over 12.3 times per game. The Tempo averages 21.9 personal fouls per game and boasts an impressive free-throw percentage of 85.0%. Defensively, they rank 13th in points allowed, yielding 87.8 per game. The Tempo forces 14.1 turnovers on average and permits opponents to shoot 47.3% from the field (14th in the league). They give up 32.0% shooting from three-point range (87 of 272), and opponents receive 75.6% from the free-throw line. Toronto also allows an average of 22.1 assists and 33.5 rebounds nightly, ranking 14th and 9th in those categories, respectively.
Who will prevail in tonight’s WNBA battle against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on Connecticut (+7.5)
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