Tipoff is scheduled for 10:00 p.m. ET
Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia
Broadcast on ION / League Pass / TSN).
This is a matchup of 2026 expansion franchises. The Fire are playing better of late and lead the season series 2-0, while the Tempo are on a 12-game losing streak, eliminated from playoff contention, and severely short-handed. The Tempo are hosting this “home” game in Vancouver as part of efforts to showcase the league across Canada.
Current Rosters (Key Players)
Portland Fire (head coach Alex Sarama): Key contributors include Carla Leite (G, #0; ~15.7 PPG, 6.2 APG, primary creator and double-digit assist threat), Bridget Carleton (F, #6; ~14.5 PPG, strong 3-point shooting and defense), Emily Engstler (F, #21; rebounding and versatility ~5.3 RPG), Karlie Samuelson (G), Teja Oblak (G), Nyadiew Puoch (F), Megan DiLeo/Serah Williams (frontcourt), Holly Winterburn, and others.
Toronto Tempo (head coach Sandy Brondello): Key available players include Julie Allemand (G, #22; ~5.5–5.7 APG, facilitator), Aneesah Morrow (F, #24; rebounding ~7–8+ RPG range and scoring), Kiki Rice (G, #1; rookie contributor), Isabelle Harrison (F), Laura Juškaitė (F), Kia Nurse (G), Temi Fagbenle (C), and others. Leading scorers Marina Mabrey and Brittney Sykes are sidelined.
Injury Reports
Fire: Sarah Ashlee Barker (out for season, knee/ACL); Sania Feagin (out for season, knee/ACL). Luisa Geiselsöder has also been listed out (personal) in some reports. No major additional absences expected for this game.
Tempo: Marina Mabrey (out, hamstring/adductor); Maria Conde (out, calf); Nyara Sabally (out, calf); Brittney Sykes (out/day-to-day, foot/load management — has missed significant time). The Tempo are heavily depleted in the backcourt and frontcourt.
Recent Team Forms
Fire (recent uptick, 4-1 or strong in last 5 in some stretches): Wins at Phoenix (88-85 on Aug. 16) and Seattle, plus earlier home win over Toronto (97-83 on Aug. 6 with Leite’s 27 points/11 assists). They rank better in offensive efficiency and shooting of late (~47% FG in recent samples) while showing improved defense.
Tempo (0-12 or long skid): Lost 12 straight, including 93-82 at Washington on Aug. 19 (eliminated from playoffs) and prior defeats. They average higher scoring in isolation but allow ~94+ points per game and struggle without Mabrey/Sykes. Home (or Vancouver) form has been poor amid injuries.
Series History
Portland leads 2-0 in 2026 (the only meetings between the expansion sides). Fire won 99-80 at Toronto on May 23 and 97-83 at home on Aug. 6. Both games featured Portland’s superior execution and scoring balance.
Key Player Matchups
Carla Leite vs. Julie Allemand / Tempo backcourt: Leite’s scoring and elite playmaking (high assist numbers vs. Tempo previously) against Allemand’s facilitation and whatever secondary guards (Rice, Nurse) are available. Portland’s creation edge is significant with Mabrey and Sykes out.
Bridget Carleton / Emily Engstler vs. Aneesah Morrow / frontcourt: Carleton’s shooting/defense and Engstler’s versatility/rebounding against Morrow’s rebounding and interior presence, plus available bigs like Harrison or Fagbenle. Fire’s perimeter shooting should create mismatches.
Overall depth and defense: Portland’s healthier rotation and ability to force turnovers/steals vs. Tempo’s short-handed, higher-turnover offense. Tempo must rely on role players stepping up in scoring volume.
Betting Trends
Portland is 2-0 ATS and SU vs. Toronto this season (covering comfortably). Fire have been solid ATS in recent wins; Tempo’s long losing streak includes many covers as big underdogs but poor overall defensive metrics. Totals have been mixed (one over, one under in prior meetings). Public lean favors the healthier, hotter Fire.
GAME ODDS
Portland Fire – 2
Toronto Tempo 183
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, August 20, 2026








