- Matchup: Atlanta Dream vs Toronto Tempo
- Date: Friday, July 17, 2026
- Venue: Coca-Cola Coliseum, Toronto, ON
- Broadcast: ION
- Betting Odds: Atlanta (-7.5)
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The Atlanta Dream (14-10) are heading to the Coca-Cola Coliseum this Friday to face off against the Toronto Tempo (10-14). Toronto is set as a 7.5-point underdog, with the over/under for this game at 181.5 points.
In their most recent outing, the Atlanta Dream triumphantly defeated the Los Angeles Sparks with a scoreline of 101-92. Atlanta showcased a solid performance, hitting 49.3% (36 of 73) from the field and successfully sinking 9 of 28 three-point attempts. They excelled at the free-throw line, completing 20 out of 23 shots for an impressive accuracy of 87.0%. On the boards, the Dream secured 35 rebounds, including 12 offensive boards, while distributing 22 assists. However, they faced challenges with 18 turnovers but also recorded 11 steals. Defensively, Atlanta permitted their opponents a shooting percentage of 52.2%, as Los Angeles made 35 of 67 shots. The Sparks managed 6 assists and recorded 11 steals during the match, grabbing 25 rebounds (6 offensive, 19 defensive) and achieving 3 blocks. The Sparks completed 81.3% from the charity stripe, converting 13 of their 16 attempts, along with 9 successful three-pointers out of 24 attempts.

Angel Reese excelled in this match-up, scoring 23 points on 7 of 11 shooting while spending 33 minutes on the court, where she also grabbed 13 rebounds and provided 2 assists.
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The Atlanta Dream enter this clash with a current record of 14-10. They have been shooting 31.2% from three-point range (200 of 642) and maintain a free-throw percentage of 75.9%. Averaging 88.3 points per game ranks them 7th in the league, with an overall field goal percentage of 43.4%. Atlanta averages 13.0 turnovers per game and commits 19.3 fouls per game. On the rebounding front, they collect 34.7 boards per game and have facilitated a season total of 477 assists, putting them at 12th for assists in the league. Defensively, the Dream force their opponents into 16.5 turnovers and commit 22.0 fouls on average. Opponents have a shooting percentage of 48.1% against them (397 of 527), and they surrender an average of 30.1 rebounds per game. Atlanta ranks 7th in the league for assists allowed, with a total of 474. They permit opponents to hit 37.1% of their three-point attempts and are 5th in points allowed per game (84.8).
In their last game, the Toronto Tempo suffered a loss, falling 79-62 against the Washington Mystics. The Tempo secured 21 defensive rebounds along with 5 offensive, totaling 26 rebounds in the matchup. They committed 10 turnovers and managed 3 steals throughout the game. The Mystics committed 17 fouls, allowing the Tempo 10 free-throw attempts, of which they converted 9 for an overall accuracy of 90.0%. Toronto struggled with three-point shooting, making only 7 out of 26 attempts (26.9%). Overall, they shot 23 out of 65 from the field, translating to 35.4%. The Tempo allowed Washington to shoot 30 of 75 (40.0%) and struggled significantly from beyond the arc, making just 4 of 23 attempts (17.4%). They did convert 15 of their 19 free throws for a shooting percentage of 78.9%. Toronto’s defense permitted Washington to grab a total of 47 rebounds (18 offensive).
Julie Allemand emerged as a key contributor for the Tempo, scoring 15 points on 6 of 10 shooting for a 60.0% success rate, alongside 5 rebounds and 2 assists in her 33 minutes of play.
The Toronto Tempo holds a record of 10-14 this season. Offensively, they have a shooting percentage of 44.7%, ranking them 7th in the league. With a total of 2,126 points this year (88.6 per contest), they also average 31.1 rebounds per game. Their assist rate sits at 20.0 per game (9th in the league) while committing 13.4 turnovers on average. Additionally, the Tempo averages 22.5 fouls per game and maintains an impressive free-throw percentage of 82.8%. On the defensive side, they rank 14th in points allowed per game at 91.5. Opponents hit 32.1% of their three-point attempts (202 of 629), while Toronto allows a 78.4% free-throw completion rate. They yield an average of 21.0 assists and 35.5 rebounds each game, placing them 12th in both categories. Toronto generates an average of 13.0 turnovers per game while allowing teams to shoot 46.2% from the field (ranking 10th in the league).
Who will prevail in tonight’s WNBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Support Toronto (+7.5)
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