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The Atlanta Dream (13-9) face the Portland Fire (9-13) on July 11, 2026. The matchup airs on CBS and Paramount+.
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WNBA July 11, 2026: Fire vs. Dream Viewing Options
- When: Saturday, July 11, 2026 at 4 p.m. ET
- Where: Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia
- TV channel: CBS and Paramount+
- Live stream: Watch this game on Paramount+ (Regional restrictions may apply)
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Fire vs. Dream Comparison
| Dream Rank | Dream AVG | Fire AVG | Fire Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8th | 87.5 | Points Scored | 84.1 | 10th |
| 3rd | 83.6 | Points Allowed | 91.2 | 13th |
| 3rd | 34.8 | Rebounds | 29.9 | 15th |
| 1st | 11 | Off. Rebounds | 7.9 | 10th |
| 8th | 8.4 | 3pt Made | 9.4 | 5th |
| 10th | 19.5 | Assists | 19.9 | 9th |
| 4th | 12.9 | Turnovers | 15 | 14th |
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Dream Leaders
- Allisha Gray leads the Dream, scoring 18.6 points per game.
- Angel Reese paces Atlanta with 11.7 rebounds per game and Jordin Canada leads the squad with 7.1 assists per matchup.
- Rhyne Howard knocks down 3.4 threes per game to lead the Dream.
- Howard averages 2.5 steals and 0.8 blocks per game. Both numbers are team-highs for Atlanta.
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Fire Leaders
- The Fire's go-to player, Carla Leite, leads the team in both scoring (15.3 points per game) and assists (5.6 assists per game).
- Emily Engstler collects all of the boards and is the Portland leader in rebounds, pulling down 5.2 per game.
- Bridget Carleton is tops from three-point range for the Fire, hitting 2.4 threes per game.
- Nobody on Portland grabs more steals than Carleton (1.6 per game) or blocks more shots than Engstler (1.9 per game).