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Los Angeles Sparks vs. Las Vegas Aces: TV channel, time and how to watch WNBA

Los Angeles Sparks vs. Las Vegas Aces: TV channel, time and how to watch WNBA

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The Las Vegas Aces host the Los Angeles Sparks in a WNBA Commissioner's Cup game that pits two teams that haven't started the season as brightly as either had envisioned.
The Sparks (3-7) come into this game — which will count in the regular season standings — having won once in their last five outings. On Monday, June 9, Los Angeles had the final possession in regulation but couldn't convert, eventually falling to the Golden State Valkyries 89-81 in overtime. It was another game in which the Sparks struggled inside, with Golden State piling up 17 offensive rebounds.
Las Vegas (4-3) is coming off of an even uglier loss to the Valkyries, who beat the Aces by 27 points on Saturday, June 7. Star center A'ja Wilson is in the top three league-wide in points, rebounds, and blocks on a per-game basis, but Las Vegas has struggled (at least, by their lofty standards) to get consistent contributions from the entire squad.
Here's what to know for the Sparks-Aces game on Wednesday, June 11, including start time and how to watch:
What time is Sparks vs. Aces?
The WNBA game between the Los Angeles Sparks and Las Vegas Aces — which will count in both the regular season standings and in the Commissioner's Cup — is set for a 10 p.m. ET tip-off at Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
How to watch Sparks vs. Aces WNBA game: TV, stream
Time: 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT
10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT Location: Michelob Ultra Arena (Las Vegas, Nevada)
Michelob Ultra Arena (Las Vegas, Nevada) TV: CBS Sports Network, and Vegas 34 (greater Las Vegas only)
CBS Sports Network, and Vegas 34 (greater Las Vegas only) Stream: Fubo

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