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Caitlin Clark and the Fever are set for their fourth and final season matchup with the Liberty. The first three meetings were convincing wins for New York, which enters Saturday with a league-best 17-3 record.

The Liberty seem to have Clark's number, holding her twice under double-figures in the scoring column. The No. 1 overall pick will be hoping for a better showing and is coming in averaging 15.2 points and 10 assists over the course of her last five games.

Here is everything you need to know about Fever vs. Liberty, including the tipoff time for Clark's next WNBA game.

What channel is Fever vs. Liberty on today?

  • TV channel: CBS
  • Live stream: Fubo

Fever vs. Liberty will air nationally on CBS. Viewers can also stream the game on Fubo, which offers a free trial so you can try before you buy. 

What time is Fever vs. Liberty today?

  • Date: Saturday, July 6
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET

Fever vs. Liberty will tip off at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 6. The game will be played at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Fever vs. Liberty tickets

Tickets for Fever vs. Liberty are available on StubHub. The full seating chart can be viewed by clicking on the link below. 

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Fever schedule 2024

Here's a look at Indiana's upcoming schedule:

DateOpponentTime (ET)TV channel
July 6vs Liberty1 p.m.CBS
July 10vs MysticsNoonNBA TV
July 12vs Mercury7:30 p.m.ION
July 14at Lynx4 p.m.ESPN
July 17at Wings7:30 p.m.ESPN

Liberty schedule 2024

Here's a look at New York's upcoming schedule:

DateOpponentTime (ET)TV channel
July 6at Fever1 p.m.CBS
July 10at Sun11 a.m.NBCS-BOS. WWOR
July 11vs Sky7 p.m.Prime Video
July 13at Sky1 p.m.ABC
July 16vs Sun7 p.m.Prime Video

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Isaiah Lucas is a freelance writer for The Sporting News. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. When he's not writing or watching sports, you can find him getting buckets in the gym and hitting smashes on the pickleball court.