Dallas Wings vs. Los Angeles Spark Picks and Prediction, Sunday, September 7, 2025
In this Wings at Sparks prediction, the Wings had to LA, hoping to hurt the Sparks' chances of earning a WNBA playoff spot. The Wings are closing the season with a thud, riding a nine-game losing streak. The Sparks are clinging to faint playoff hopes and can’t afford a loss to the woeful Wings on Sunday. Do you want more information on all the WNBA action? Read on for more in this Wings/Sparks prediction, and be sure to check out the free WNBA Predictions.
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Wings’ losing streak hits nine
The Dallas Wings arrive in LA with nine straight losses and a record of just 9-33 with two games left in their regular season. The Wings lost their ninth straight game on Thursday night, 84-80, against the expansion Golden State Valkyries in San Francisco. Rookie All-Star Paige Bueckers had a big night with 27 points on 11-of-20 shooting. The Wings were up ten at the half, but the Valkyries came storming back to pick up a critical win, keeping their playoff hopes alive.
The Wings’ season has been derailed by injury, with four players done for the season heading into the final two games. They’ll have a chance to spoil the Sparks’ hopes on Sunday. They come into this game ranked ninth in the league in points per game. The Wings are 11th in field goal shooting and 12th in 3-point shooting. Defensively, the Wings are 12th in points allowed per game. They are 12th in field goal defense and last in 3-point defense. They are 11th in the WNBA in scoring margin, seventh in rebounding margin, and sixth in turnover margin.
Key Injuries: C Luisa Geiselsoder, G JJ Quinerly, G Arike Ogunbowale, and G Tyasha Harris are out.
Sparks clinging to playoff hopes
The Los Angeles Sparks still have playoff hopes with three games left in their season. They come into Sunday’s tilt with a record of 19-22, just one game back of the Seattle Sparks after the Sparks fell to the Liberty on Friday night. The Sparks are coming off back-to-back losses to the Eastern Conference-leading Atlanta Spark, including a 104-85 loss in Atlanta on Friday night. The Sparks allowed 19 3-point field goals in the one-sided defeat. Dearica Hamby led the Sparks with 26 points on an efficient 11-of-15 shooting.
The Sparks can’t afford another loss with just three games left in the season. They have stumbled to a 4-6 mark in the last ten games, but still have an outside shot of a playoff spot. The Sparks are second in the WNBA in points per game. They are second in field goal shooting and third in 3-point shooting. On the defensive end, the Sparks are last in the league in points allowed per game. They are 11th in field goal defense and 12th in 3-point defense. The Sparks come in ranked ninth in the WNBA in scoring margin, ninth in rebounding margin, and second in turnover margin.
Key Injuries: F Rickea Jackson is a game-time decision.
Wings at Sparks Pick
Point Spread pick for Sparks
- Sparks -9.5 (4 units)
The Sparks are 3-0 against the Wings this season, but have squeaked out wins in the last two by a total of just two points. This one, however, should be one-sided with the stakes high for the Sparks. The Wings come into this matchup completely banged-up, with four key players out of action. The Sparks are far superior to the Wings offensively, ranking second in the league in scoring, compared to the Wings, who are ranked just ninth. The Sparks will keep their playoff hopes alive with a decisive win at home on Sunday.
Take Los Angeles -9.5
Over/Under Pick for Wings at Sparks
- Over 178.5
The two teams aren’t likely to put on a defensive clinic on Sunday. The Sparks are last in the league in points allowed per game, while the Wings are 12th. The two teams have scored 170 or more points combined in two of the three meetings this season. The Sparks will exploit the reduced Wings’ roster, and the Wings will try to stay in the game, launching the 3-ball against one of the league’s worst 3-point defenses.
Take the over.
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