Caitlin Clark against Valkyries. Image via: Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesFever vs. Valkyries brings another late-night showdown to the WNBA schedule as Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever head west, looking to extend their three-game winning streak. The matchup arrives less than a week after Indiana handled Golden State 90-82 in Indianapolis, though Thursday’s rematch in San Francisco feels far less predictable.Both teams enter the night at 4-2, and both have momentum. Indiana’s offense has started to look overwhelming again with Clark healthy and pushing the pace, while Golden State continues to lean on one of the league’s toughest defenses. Inside Chase Center, the Valkyries now get another shot at slowing down one of the WNBA’s hottest teams on their home floor.Fever vs. Valkyries: A brief previewFever vs Valkyrie (Image via Getty).Fever’s recent turnaround has been fueled by its stars finding rhythm at the same time. Clark returned from back soreness last week and immediately looked comfortable again, scoring 22 points with nine assists in the previous meeting against Golden State. Aliyah Boston dominated inside with 20 points and 16 rebounds, while Kelsey Mitchell added another 19 points as the Fever controlled the second half.That offensive firepower has become Indiana’s identity early this season. The Fever are averaging 93.7 points per game, the highest mark in the league, and Clark continues to sit near the top of the WNBA scoring and assists leaderboard with 23.8 points and 9.0 assists per contest.Golden State counters differently. The Valkyries do not rely on one dominant scorer. Instead, they attack in waves. Veronica Burton and Gabby Williams lead a balanced rotation where seven players average at least eight points per game. Their depth showed up clearly during Monday’s 97-70 win over Connecticut when 11 different players scored at least five points.Fever vs. Valkyries: Injury updateValkyrie vs Fever (Image via Getty)Indiana enters the game relatively healthy, though there are still a couple of names worth watching closely.Caitlin Clark is listed as probable because of back soreness after missing one game earlier this season. Still, all signs point toward her playing Thursday night after looking sharp in recent outings.Reserve guard Bree Hall has officially been ruled out due to illness.For Golden State, Iliana Rupert remains out for the season for non-injury reasons related to pregnancy. Outside of Rupert, the Valkyries are expected to have their primary rotation available.Fever vs. Valkyries: Date and starting timeThe Fever and Valkyries will tip off on Thursday, May 28, 2026.The game is scheduled for 10 p.m. Eastern Time and 7 p.m. Pacific Time at Chase Center in San Francisco, California.How to watch Fever vs. Valkyries?Thursday’s matchup will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. There will be no traditional television broadcast for the game.Fans without an active Prime membership can still watch through Amazon’s available free trial options, including promotions for new users and eligible college students.With both teams sitting at 4-2 and playing confident basketball, the rematch arrives with more intrigue than the standings alone suggest. Indiana wants another statement win before heading deeper into a difficult road stretch. Golden State simply wants payback after letting last week’s meeting slip away in the second half.
Fever vs. Valkyries: Injury update, start time, how to watch and more
Fever vs. Valkyries brings another late-night showdown to the WNBA schedule as Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever head west, looking to extend their three-game winning streak.












