Chicago Sky vs Toronto Tempo Picks and Predictions for Sunday, June 7, 2026
Use Code WWWC The Chicago Sky will be on the road Sunday afternoon with a 3:00 PM game at the Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, ON, against the Toronto Tempo, and we have you ready to roll with our Chicago vs. Toronto prediction. Chicago has 4 wins and 6 losses coming into this game, having lost 4 of the last 5, following a 5-point home victory against Connecticut that ended a lengthy losing streak. The Toronto Tempo has 5 wins and 5 losses this season, having dropped 3 of the last 5 after a 15-point road loss to the New York Liberty, ending a 2-game winning streak. Read more about this Chicago vs. Toronto prediction! Struggling with handicapping? Try our WNBA Predictions!
Chicago looks to get closer to .500
Offensively, Chicago has been solid this season, averaging 81.9 points on 42% shooting from the floor, but the Sky have averaged only 77.25 points per game across their last 4 losses. Defensively, Chicago has allowed 86 points per game this season and 91.25 points per game over its last 4 losses. Offensively, Chicago did the work in their last outing, scoring 85 points, including 43 in the first half, on 46% shooting and 30% from beyond the arc. Chicago did lose the rebounding battle by 12, but forced 10 turnovers to secure the victory. Skylar Diggins led the way for the Chicago offense in their last outing with 24 points on 16 shots.
Skylar Diggins leads the Chicago offense this season with 15.2 points and 4.9 assists per game. Rickea Jackson averaged 18 points per game this season, but played just 4 games. Kamilla Cardoso is 2nd on the team, averaging 12.5 points and adds a team-leading 9.8 rebounds per game. Gabriela Jaquez is 4th on the roster with 11.5 points in just over 28 minutes per game.
Key Injury Report for Chicago:
- Gabriela Jaques (Out) – Knee
- Courtney Vandersloot (Out) – Knee
- DiJonai Carrington (Out) – Foot
- Rickea Jackson (OFS) – Knee
Toronto hunts a home win
The Toronto offense has been elite this season, averaging 88.8 points per game on 43% shooting from the floor, but it has averaged only 78 points per game across its last 3 losses. Defensively, Toronto has struggled, allowing 89.8 points per game this season and 98.6 points per game over their last 3 losses. Toronto was outmatched in their last outing, giving up 97 points, including 57 in the second half, on 46% shooting and 44% from beyond the arc. Offensively, Toronto scored 82 points on 45% shooting and 32% from the outside. Toronto lost the rebounding battle and committed 7 turnovers in the loss. Brittney Sykes led the Toronto offense with 17 points on 18 shots.
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Brittney Sykes leads the Toronto offense this season, averaging 19.6 points and 3.8 assists per game. Marina Mabrey is second on the roster with 18.5 points, and Kiki Rice averages a third-best at 12.7 points per game. Nyara Sabally is averaging 11.8 points and 5.4 rebounds per game, leading Toronto.
Key Injury Report for Toronto:
- Temi Fagbele (Out) – Shoulder
- Kiki Rice (Out) – Ankle
- Isabelle Harrison (Out) - Thumb
Chicago vs. Toronto Pick
- Chicago vs. Toronto Spread Pick
Toronto is the better team in this matchup as they have a stronger offense and the home fans on their side on Sunday. Look for Toronto to extend the Chicago woes in this matchup. Take the Tempo to control this game on both sides of the ball as they do the job to get a needed win and cover at home to get above .500 on the year.
- Chicago vs. Toronto Over/Under Pick
Both teams have scored the ball well coming into this matchup, and neither has an elite defense. Look for points to come in bunches in this matchup, as their first meeting earlier this year saw more than 210 points. Expect points in bunches on Sunday as each team hunts a needed victory in this matchup. Take the over Sunday afternoon as the Toronto tempo does the work to get the win and cover at home.
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