Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario
Tip‑Off: 6:00 PM ET
Broadcast: TSN / Bally Sports South / WNBA League Pass
Atlanta and Toronto meet in one of the most intriguing matchups of the early season. The Dream enter at 8–4, riding elite guard play and a top‑tier defense. The Tempo, in their second WNBA season, sit at 7–6 and continue to establish one of the league’s strongest home‑court advantages behind a fast‑paced, spacing‑heavy offense.
This matchup features two teams with playoff aspirations and contrasting identities: Atlanta’s physical, defensive‑first approach vs. Toronto’s perimeter‑oriented, high‑tempo attack.
Venue
Scotiabank Arena — Toronto, Ontario
Capacity: ~19,800
Court Type: Hardwood
Home Advantage: Tempo are 5–2 at home
Notable Factor: Toronto plays significantly faster at home, averaging 3.8 more PPG in Canada.
Injury Report
Atlanta Dream
Rhyne Howard — Probable (ankle soreness)
Tina Charles — Healthy
Allisha Gray — Healthy
Cheyenne Parker‑Tyers — OUT (knee)
Impact: Howard’s availability is critical — she is Atlanta’s leading scorer and primary creator. Parker‑Tyers’ absence weakens the Dream’s interior defense and rebounding.
Toronto Tempo
Aaliyah Edwards — Probable (shoulder tightness)
Kierstan Bell — OUT (foot)
Courtney Williams — Healthy
Monique Billings — Healthy
Impact: Edwards’ presence is essential for Toronto’s interior toughness. Bell’s absence limits Toronto’s wing depth but does not significantly alter their rotation.
Team Records & Recent Form
Atlanta Dream (8–4)
Last 5: 4–1
Road Record: 3–2
Offense: 82.1 PPG
Defense: 77.4 PPG allowed
Trend: Elite guard play; defense forcing turnovers; offense improving.
Toronto Tempo (7–6)
Last 5: 3–2
Home Record: 5–2
Offense: 84.7 PPG
Defense: 82.9 PPG allowed
Trend: High‑tempo scoring; inconsistent defense; strong home shooting splits.
Series History
Teams have met twice since Toronto joined the league in 2025
Series tied 1–1
Both games decided by single digits
Toronto won the last meeting at home: 89–84
Key Player Matchups
1. Rhyne Howard (ATL) vs. Courtney Williams (TOR)
Howard’s size and shot‑creation give her an edge
Williams must force Howard into contested mid‑range looks
2. Allisha Gray (ATL) vs. Aaliyah Edwards (TOR)
Gray’s slashing and transition scoring are elite
Edwards must stay disciplined defensively and avoid early fouls
3. Tina Charles (ATL) vs. Monique Billings (TOR)
Charles’ post scoring and rebounding remain high‑level
Billings’ athleticism can bother Charles if she wins the pace battle
4. Tempo Backcourt vs. Dream Perimeter Defense
Toronto relies heavily on three‑point volume
Atlanta ranks top‑3 in opponent 3PT% — a key battleground
Betting Trends
Atlanta Dream
6–2 ATS in last 8 games
Under is 5–3 in last 8
4–1 straight up in last 5
Toronto Tempo
5–2 ATS in last 7 home games
Over is 7–3 in last 10
6–3 straight up in last 9 at home
GAME ODDS
Atlanta Dream – 6.5
Toronto Tempo 172
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, June 13, 2026








