Fever vs Sun Prediction, Picks & Best Bets for Tonight’s WNBA Game

Ed Scimia - Contributor at Covers.com
Ed Scimia • Betting Analyst 17+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 13, 2026 , 03:46 PM ET • 4 min read

Aaliyah Edwards and the Sun will give Caitlin Clark and the Fever fits tonight, per our WNBA expert.

WNBA

Match starts: 36 mins
IND
40 %
CON
60 %
EXPERT PICK - SPREAD
Connecticut +8.5 (-105) Connecticut +8.5 (-105)
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Connecticut Sun WNBA Aaliyah Edwards
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Connecticut Sun forward Aaliyah Edwards in WNBA action.

The Indiana Fever will look to run their winning streak to three games as they visit the struggling Connecticut Sun tonight.

Connecticut has been able to hang tough with the league’s best teams despite its 2-12 SU record, and I like it to cover in my Fever vs. Sun predictions.

Let’s take a closer look at this matchup and find a strong Caitlin Clark prop as I break down my free WNBA picks for Saturday, June 13.

Fever vs Sun prediction

Fever vs Sun best bet: Sun +8.5 (-105)

The Connecticut Sun remain the worst team in the WNBA at 2-12, but they’ve at least been competitive in recent games.

Connecticut does a few things well to play teams close. The Sun generate 15.7 turnovers per game, second-best in the WNBA. That will frustrate the Indiana Fever, who average 16.2 turnovers per game themselves.  

Connecticut has now covered in three straight (even though it has lost outright each time), while the Fever are 0-3 ATS in their last three games overall.

I’m backing the Sun to cover as long as we can get 7.5 points or more.

Covers COVERS INTEL: The Fever have the WNBA’s highest foul rate at 26.4%, a trend the Sun can take advantage of, as they draw 21.9 fouls per game.

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Indiana averages 85.1 possessions per 40 minutes, the fastest pace of play in the WNBA. The Sun aren’t far behind at 83.1 possessions per 40, and their porous defense will force Connecticut to play a shootout against the Fever, who average 90.3 ppg.

The Sun have hit the Over in four straight games, and I’m backing that trend to continue tonight. 

Connecticut has a few scoring options to keep them in games, and I’m targeting Aaliyah Edwards to hit her points prop total tonight. Edwards is averaging 10.9 ppg this season, and has gone for double-digits in five of her last seven games.

In what should be a fast-paced, high-scoring game, I love Edwards to get to 10+ points again.

Fever vs Sun SGP

  • Sun +8.5
  • Over 170.5
  • Aaliyah Edwards Over 9.5 points

Caitlin Clark pick: Over 8.5 assists (+100)

Caitlin Clark is dishing out 8.1 assists per game for the Fever this season, and is coming off a 10-assist performance against the Chicago Sky on Thursday. She now faces a Sun team that allows 89.4 ppg on a 110.5 defensive rating, ranking second-worst in the WNBA.

Connecticut allows opponents to tally 19.9 assists per game, playing a high-risk defensive style that generates turnovers while allowing a lot of easy baskets.

Clark is a great bet to hit the Over at even money, and I’d back her assists prop at the standard -110 odds as well.

Ed Scimia's 2026 Transparency Record
  • Best bet: 6-9, -3.70 units
  • SGP: 2-13, +0.30 units

Fever vs Sun odds

  • Spread: Fever -9 | Sun +9
  • Moneyline: Fever -425 | Sun +320
  • Over/Under: Over 170.5 | Under 170.5

Fever vs Sun trend

Connecticut is 5-0-1 ATS in its last six meetings with Indiana. Find more WNBA betting trends.

How to watch Fever vs Sun

Location Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT
Date Saturday, June 13, 2026
Tip-off 6:00 p.m. ET
TV Peacock

Fever vs Sun latest injuries

Fever: C. Clark (day-to-day), S. Cunningham (day-to-day).
Sun: H. Van Lith (out).
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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