Sky vs Tempo Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today’s WNBA Game

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Tom Oldfield • Betting Analyst 22+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 7, 2026 , 10:44 AM ET • 4 min read

As the Toronto Tempo chase consecutive home wins, look for Marina Mabrey to continue her hot shooting at Coca Cola Coliseum.

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Marina Mabrey o18.5  Points Scored (-115) Marina Mabrey o18.5 Points Scored (-115)
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Photo By - Reuters Connect. Marina Mabrey during the second half against the Sky.

The Toronto Tempo made a big-time backcourt investment for their first WNBA season, and their guard play should be the difference today against the visiting Chicago Sky.

Marina Mabrey and Brittney Sykes have lived up to the hype through the first month of action, and my Sky vs. Tempo predictions call for another dynamic outing for Mabrey against one of her former teams.

Check out my free WNBA picks and betting angles for this June 7 matchup.

Sky vs Tempo prediction

Sky vs Tempo best bet: Marina Mabrey Over 18.5 points (-115)

Marina Mabrey already looks comfortable at Coca Cola Coliseum, averaging 22.5 ppg in four outings on the Toronto Tempo’s home floor, and that spells trouble for the Chicago Sky today.

We’ve seen this movie before. Mabrey lit up the Sky for 24 points last month, and Chicago will rue the absence of key perimeter defenders, including DiJonai Carrington.

As always with Mabrey, the 3-ball will be the key, but the volume is hard to resist — 7+ attempts from downtown in five of her last six contests — so I’m jumping on the Over and would bet it up to 20.5.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Marina Mabrey has shaken off a few inefficient outings to find a nice rhythm over the last two weeks, shooting 46% or better from the field in four straight games.

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Sky vs Tempo same-game parlay

Watch for the Tempo to lean even more heavily on Mabrey this afternoon, with fellow guard Kiki Rice ruled out with an ankle issue, and that opens up a clear path to 20+ points.

Only the Atlanta Dream’s Rhyne Howard is averaging more shots from downtown this season than Mabrey’s 8.2 3PA per game, and she’s finished with 3+ made triples in each of her four home outings. Kamilla Cardoso's presence in the paint could also nudge Toronto towards more attempts from beyond the arc.

This also feels like a great spot for the Tempo to move above .500, with the Sky winning just one of their last six games — and failing to cover the spread in any of them. Toronto has the healthier roster and a major edge in playmaking.

Sky vs Tempo SGP (+200)

  • Marina Mabrey Over 18.5 points
  • Marina Mabrey Over 2.5 threes
  • Tempo moneyline
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  • Best bet: 6-6, +0.60 units
  • SGP: 2-10, -0.75 units

Sky vs Tempo odds

  • Spread: Sky +3 | Tempo -3
  • Moneyline: Sky +140 | Tempo -165
  • Over/Under: Over 175.5 | Under 175.5

Sky vs Tempo trend

The Over is 6-2 in the Toronto Tempo's last eight games. Find more WNBA betting trends.

How to watch Sky vs Tempo

Location Coca-Cola Coliseum, Toronto, ON
Date Sunday, June 7, 2026
Tip-off 3:00 p.m. ET
TV The U, TSN3

Sky vs Tempo latest injuries

Sky: DiJonai Carrington (Out), Courtney Vandersloot (Out), Gabriela Jaquez (Out).
Tempo: Kiki Rice (Out), Temi Fagbenle (Out), Isabelle Harrison (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.

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