Dream vs Fever Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s WNBA Game

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Ed Scimia • Betting Analyst 17+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 4, 2026 , 12:27 PM ET • 4 min read

Rhyne Howard and the Dream prove to be a nightmare for the Fever!

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Match starts: 4 hrs
ATL
42 %
IND
58 %
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Caitlin Clark o33.5  Total Points, Rebounds, and Assists (-110) Caitlin Clark o33.5 Total Points, Rebounds, and Assists (-110)
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Rhyne Howard of the Atlanta Dream WNBA
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The Indiana Fever will try to break a two-game losing streak as they host the Atlanta Dream on Thursday night.

Indiana hasn’t played any defense this season, and that’s going to be a major problem against an Atlanta team that I’m picking to win outright in my Dream vs. Fever predictions.

Let’s take a deeper look at tonight’s game as I reveal my free WNBA picks for Thursday, June 4.

Dream vs Fever prediction

Dream vs Fever best bet:  Dream moneyline (+100)

The Indiana Fever are coming off two straight losses, with clear issues on the defensive end. Indiana is allowing opponents to shoot 47% from the field, giving up 43.5 points per game in the paint – the third-highest total in the WNBA this year.

The Atlanta Dream pick up 48.1% of their points in the paint, with Allisha Gray (21.1 ppg), Rhyne Howard (19.3 ppg), and Angel Reese (13.0 ppg) all getting buckets and drawing fouls. I see the Dream finding plenty of success inside against Indiana tonight, and I like them to win outright to -110. 

Covers COVERS INTEL: The Fever have a league-worst foul rate of 26.3%, and opponents have been punishing them from the line by shooting 81.1% on free throws against Indiana.

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Dream vs Fever same-game parlay

For all the issues I’ve identified for the Fever defensively, there’s no doubt this team can score. They play fast – they have the highest pace metrics of any team in the WNBA – and are fourth in the league in true shooting percentage at 57.3%.

Indiana has hit the Over in three straight games and plays to an average total of 180.8. I love this Over tonight.

With that many points on the board, adding a scoring prop makes a lot of sense. My pick is Rhynne Howard, who is coming off a massive 36-point performance against the Connecticut Sun.

Howard is virtually always on the court – averaging 35.9 minutes per game – and will get heavy usage in a game that has lots of possessions. 

Dream vs Fever SGP

  • Dream ML
  • Over 174.5
  • Rhyne Howard Over 17.5 points

Caitlin Clark pick: Over 33.5 points + rebounds + assists (-110)

Caitlin Clark is coming off her worst game of the season, as she went 1-for-7 from the field and scored just six points against the Portland Fire on Saturday. But during the Indiana Fever’s last three-game homestand, Clark averaged 39 PRA per contest.

Indiana leads the WNBA with 91.8 ppg this season and will be well-rested after four full days off. I expect a healthy and fresh Clark to play 30+ minutes, and with that much time on the court, she’ll put up numbers to get over her PRA total even if the Fever struggles to win tonight.

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  • Best bet: 6-5, +0.30 units
  • SGP: 2-9, +4.30 units

Dream vs Fever odds

  • Spread: Dream +1.5 (-115) | Fever -1.5 (-105)
  • Moneyline: Dream -102  | Fever -118
  • Over/Under: Over 171 | Under 171

 

Dream vs Fever trend

Atlanta is 3-1 straight up on the road this season. Find more WNBA betting trends.

How to watch Dream vs Fever

Location Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN
Date Thursday, June 4, 2026
Tip-off 7:00 p.m. ET
TV Prime Video

Dream vs Fever latest injuries

Dream: Brionna Jones (Out). 
Fever: Caitlin Clark (GTD), Damiris Dantas (GTD)
Find our latest WNBA injury reports.

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Ed Scimia has been writing about the gaming industry for over 15 years. He graduated from Syracuse University with degrees in Magazine Journalism and Political Science in 2003, and has covered major gambling events like the World Series of Poker in his career. Since joining Covers in 2022, Ed has offered his sports betting analysis primarily on MLB, NFL, college football, and college basketball games, but is willing to take on any sport.

His betting strategy focuses more on finding line value based on deviations from the market rather than traditional handicapping, primarily shopping between DraftKings, FanDuel, and Fanatics in his home state of Connecticut, though he’s not afraid to do deep game analysis to find profitable bets at any book.

Outside of gambling, Ed is an avid curler who competes in mixed doubles on the World Curling Tour and runs a popular curling YouTube channel, Chess on Ice. That experience has come in handy during the Olympics, when he has proven to be a successful curling bettor as well. 

Ed's advice to new bettors is to always open multiple sportsbook accounts and check the odds at each before placing any bet. Successful sports betting is about consistently beating the closing line value, which requires finding spots where one book is offering odds far better than the rest of the market and jumping on those opportunities.

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