
Indiana Fever vs Dallas Wings live score updates: Is Caitlin Clark playing tonight?
They take on the Dallas Wings (8-20) tonight, the first of four straight road games for Indiana. Will the Fever continue their winning ways?
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7:30 p.m. ET Friday, Aug. 1, 2025, at American Airlines Center in Dallas.
TV: Ion
Radio: 93.5 and 107.5 FM in Indianapolis, with John Nolan (play-by-play), Bria Goss (analysis)
No. Caitlin Clark has not played since suffering a right groin injury on July 15. She sought a second opinion during the team's trip to New York.
The Fever announced there were no signs of additional damage or injuries, and they are maintaining a long-term focus on her recovery, prioritizing her future health. There is no timetable for her return.
via BetMGM
Favorite: Fever by 4.5 points
Over/under: 168.5 total points
Moneyline: Fever -185, Wings +150
ESPN's matchup predictor gives the Fever a 52.8% chance of winning.

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