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Indiana Fever put their five-game winning streak on the line against the Dallas Wings tonight in a crucial late-season clash with playoff implications for both sides.
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Indiana Fever travel to the American Airlines Center tonight to face the Dallas Wings in what could prove a pivotal contest for both sides' post-season ambitions. Tip-off is at 8 p.m. ET.
The Fever arrive in blistering form, riding a five-game winning streak that has them on the verge of clinching a playoff berth. Dallas, though, will fancy their chances after beating Indiana just a week ago to level the season series at one apiece.
There's no traditional television broadcast for this one - the game will be streamed exclusively on Prime Video.
The Wings have a packed schedule ahead, with fixtures against the Storm, Fire, Sun and Sparks still to come. Indiana, meanwhile, face the Liberty, Sky and Sun in their remaining games as the regular season winds down.
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