Is Caitlin Clark playing? Indiana Fever vs Las Vegas Aces start time, where to watch

By admin — In News — July 11, 2026

   ​The Indiana Fever (13-9) and the Las Vegas Aces (16-6) square off for the second straight Sunday, though the matchup could look considerably different this time around. A week ago, Indiana handed Las Vegas a defeat while both Caitlin Clark of the Fever and A’ja Wilson of the Aces were sidelined with injuries. Over his team’s recent run, Indiana guard Kelsey Mitchell has been exceptional, averaging 27.2 points over the last six games and hitting 51% of her attempts from beyond the arc, while Aliyah Boston has contributed 16.7 points, 8.8 rebounds, and a 54.2% clip from three-point range in that span. Clark is listed as questionable due to a back issue and rest.
On the other side, Wilson—last season’s WNBA MVP—returned from a four-game absence this week and produced a 32-point, 10-rebound performance in a win over Portland. She benefits from the support of Jackie Young, who is averaging 16.5 points, 6.8 assists, 4.5 rebounds and a 37.4% three-point percentage; Chelsea Gray, posting 12.3 points and 7.3 assists with a 39.3% three-point rate; and NaLyssa Smith, contributing 12.0 points and 6.3 rebounds.
Here are the essential details for the game: When you’re looking for Fever tickets, StubHub is one option. The Fever will be in Phoenix on July 9 to face the Mercury, while their next scheduled game in Las Vegas is an away matchup against the Aces at 9 p.m. Eastern on Sunday, July 12. The broadcast options for Fever games include NBC, Peacock, and other platforms depending on the date and matchup.
Indiana’s Caitlin Clark, who averages 20.5 points, 7.9 assists, and 4.0 rebounds per game, has been efficient this season, hitting 42.6% of her field goals, 33.6% of her three-pointers, and 85.4% of her free throws. Her health status remains uncertain, as she is listed as questionable due to a back issue and rest.
The Fever’s roster for the upcoming stretch includes a mix of contributors: Kelsey Mitchell (2), Myisha Hines-Allen (3), Raven Johnson (8), Sophie Cunningham (7), Aliyah Boston (10), Lexie Hull (12), Damiris Dantas (14), Grace VanSlooten (21), Makayla Timpson (22), Caitlin Clark (23), Bree Hall (25), Monique Billings (52), and Ty Harris (Harris’ number appears to have been listed as May/June in the original). The team’s recent results show a mix of wins and losses: July 5, Fever 84, Aces 68; July 8, Los Angeles Sparks 106, Fever 92; July 9, Fever 92, Phoenix Mercury 89. The July 12 game at Las Vegas against the Aces is scheduled for 9 p.m. and will be broadcast on NBC and Peacock. Other upcoming matches include a July 15 home game against the Golden State Valkyries, a July 28 game at Seattle, and an August slate featuring several key Western Conference battles.
For context, the Fever’s May results included a 107-104 loss to the Dallas Wings and a 87-78 win over the Los Angeles Sparks; a May 15 game against Washington Mystics went to the Mystics 104-102 in overtime, a contest in which Clark’s contributions were notable. The schedule continues into August and September with multiple marquee matchups against the Aces, the New York Liberty, the Connecticut Sun, and the Minnesota Lynx, among others, before the regular season winds down. If you’re seeking live coverage, Fubo offers a free trial to watch Fever action, with a number of games available on ABC, NBC, ESPN, Prime Video, Ion, and other networks depending on the date.  

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