Dream vs Sky Predictions, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s WNBA Game

Oldfield's prediction: As the Dream look to bring the brooms out, it'll be Jordin Canada leading Atlanta to a 4-0 season sweep over the Sky.

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Tom Oldfield • Betting Analyst
Aug 7, 2025 • 15:13 ET • 4 min read

WNBA

Match starts: 2 hrs
CHI
39 %
ATL
61 %
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Jordin Canada o23.5  Total Points Rebounds  and Assists (-118) Jordin Canada o23.5 Total Points Rebounds and Assists (-118)
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Photo By - Imagn Images. Atlanta Dream guard Jordin Canada (3) drives.

With three straight wins, the Atlanta Dream are eyeing the No. 2 seed again, and they’ll try to continue their dominance over the Chicago Sky tonight as the teams collide at Wintrust Arena.

Atlanta dished out an emphatic 86-49 thumping against Chicago last month, moving to 3-0 in this regular season series, and my Dream vs. Sky predictions signal another shooting clinic from the visitors here.

Read on for my free WNBA picks and betting tips for this August 7 clash.

Dream vs Sky predictions

My Dream vs Sky best betJordin Canada Over 23.5 points, rebounds, & assists (-110 at FanDuel)

The Atlanta Dream have tapped into a great offensive rhythm over the past few weeks, scoring 88+ points in each of their last five wins.

There are plenty of reasons for that, but Jordin Canada’s relentless play has to be near the top of the list.

Canada has found a terrific mix of scoring and playmaking next to Allisha Gray, and I like this combo Over tonight against the 8-21 Chicago Sky, who’ve struggled to hang with Atlanta this year.

This O/U line is well within reach for Canada. She’s fresh off a 16-point, 9-rebound effort against the Washington Mystics over the weekend, and she’s gone past this 23.5 number in three of her last four games.

A depleted Chicago defense is ill-equipped to slow her down.

With Canada getting up at least 10 shots in five of her last six contests, her strength as a bucket-getter should do most of the work for this prop, but she’s also served up 28 assists across her past three outings while thriving as a lead ball-handler.

This pick looks even better if the Dream are without Rhyne Howard and Brittney Griner here, and I’m counting on Canada to be the engine for Atlanta once again tonight.

Dream vs Sky same-game parlay (SGP)

Jordin Canada Over 23.5 points, rebounds, & assists

Dream -11

Kamilla Cardoso double-double

The Dream have racked up three easy victories over the Sky this year, and there’s no reason to think the script will flip tonight.  So I’m laying the points with an Atlanta team that’s 7-3 ATS in the past 10 meetings between these squads.

That tracks with Chicago’s 2-8 ATS mark in their last 10 outings.

With Angel Reese still sidelined, the paint largely belongs to Kamilla Cardoso. That’ll be especially true if Griner is ruled out, and I like Cardoso to take advantage.

She’s coming off of 16 points and 13 rebounds against the Mystics on Tuesday, making it seven straight games with a double-double. Pencil her in for another here.

Dream vs Sky odds

Dream vs Sky live odds

Dream vs Sky opening odds

  • Spread: Atlanta -11 (+110) | Chicago +11 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Atlanta -620 | Chicago +430
  • Over/Under: Over 160.5 (-108) | Under 160.5 (-112)

Dream vs Sky trend

The Over is 16-11-2 in the Atlanta Dream’s 29 games this season, and 4-1-1 in their past six contests. Find more WNBA betting trends for Dream vs. Sky.

How to watch Dream vs Sky

Location Wintrust Arena, Chicago, IL
Date Thursday, August 7, 2025
Tip-off 8:00 p.m. ET
TV Prime

Dream vs Sky latest injuries

Dream: No injuries to report.
Sky: Angel Reese (back) and Courtney Vandersloot (ACL) out.
Find our latest WNBA injury reports.

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Tom Oldfield’s sports writing journey over the past 20 years has taken him from the Premier League and Champions League to the NFL, NBA, WNBA and MLB, with a wide range of articles and betting previews. Tom has worked closely with London’s Sportsbeat sports news agency as well as (thrillingly!) covering the Toronto Raptors’ 2019 NBA championship run, and he has appeared on BBC World Service and The Back Page podcast.

A graduate of the University of Nottingham in the UK, he is the author of biographies on Cristiano Ronaldo, Rafael Nadal, Gary Neville and Cesc Fabregas, and he co-authors a long-running series of children’s soccer books with his brother, Matt.

As a regular bettor across the top sports leagues, particularly with FanDuel and bet365, he is well versed on all the major markets and the next big game is rarely far from his thoughts. The best betting advice he has received is to monitor multiple sportsbooks to grab the best possible value.

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