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Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream – Where to Watch, Streaming, Channels & Preview

By Nicole O’Reilly-Barash
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Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream – Where to Watch, Streaming, Channels & Preview

It’s the Connecticut Sun versus the Atlanta Dream at Gateway Center on June 2, 2026. Here’s how to watch live on TV.

  • Time: 7:30 PM ET
  • Location: Gateway Center, College Park, GA
  • TV Channels: NBC Sports Boston
  • League Package: WNBA League Pass

How to Watch Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream on June 2, 2026

You can watch the Atlanta Dream take on the Connecticut Sun live with DIRECTV on NBC Sports Boston channel 630 and WNBA League Pass on June 2, 2026 at 7:30 PM ET.

Connecticut Sun (2-8) at Atlanta Dream (5-2) — Game Preview

The Connecticut Sun arrive in College Park at 2-8 to face an Atlanta Dream side that has opened the year 5-2 and looks comfortable inside Gateway Center. The scoring gap shapes the matchup more than anything else, with Atlanta averaging 83.9 points per game against a Sun offense putting up only 75.6 a night. Allisha Gray drives the home attack at 20.4 points per game on 44.4 percent shooting and a sparkling 83.8 percent from the foul line, giving the Dream a reliable late-clock option Connecticut will struggle to contain.

On the visiting side, rookie forward Aneesah Morrow is doing the heavy lifting inside with 12.0 points and 10.1 rebounds per game, including 3.2 offensive boards that fuel most of the Sun’s second-chance looks. Jordin Canada adds another layer for Atlanta, running the offense at 6.4 assists per game across 29.9 minutes a night, while Saniya Rivers tries to match that tempo for Connecticut with 3.7 assists across 24.0 minutes. Atlanta also wins the glass at 37.7 rebounds per game to the Sun’s 33.9, an edge made larger by Angel Reese’s 11.0 boards a night.

Regional Coverage

NBC Sports Boston

League Packages

WNBA League Pass

What Time is the Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream Game Today?

The Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream game starts at 7:30 PM ET.

Where Can I Watch Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream?

You can watch Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream on NBC Sports Boston and WNBA League Pass on DIRECTV.

Players to Watch: Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream

Connecticut Sun

Aneesah Morrow — F. The rookie forward leads the Sun on the glass at 10.1 rebounds per game while chipping in 12.0 points a night on 41.6 percent from the floor. Her work on the offensive end is the real anchor, with 3.2 offensive boards per game generating extra possessions for a team that needs every one it can get. The 64.0 percent free-throw figure leaves room to grow, but the volume rebounding makes her the Sun’s most disruptive frontcourt presence.

Saniya Rivers — G. Connecticut’s primary distributor is averaging 3.7 assists per game across 24.0 minutes a night. The turnover number sits at 2.1 per game, an assist-to-turnover ratio that the Sun coaching staff would love to tighten against an Atlanta defense that thrives on forced takeaways. Rivers’s minutes count tells you the staff trusts her to run the show in this environment.

Atlanta Dream

Allisha Gray — G. At 20.4 points per game on 44.4 percent shooting, Gray is the Dream’s headline scorer and the most likely source of a closing bucket. Her 83.8 percent free-throw mark is the cleanest finishing number in the matchup, a useful weapon for an Atlanta team that already controls the scoring battle 83.9 to 75.6 on a per-game basis. The Sun’s perimeter defenders will spend the night chasing her into pull-ups they can’t afford to give up.

Jordin Canada — G. The Dream’s lead playmaker logs 29.9 minutes per game and distributes the ball at 6.4 assists per night, a pace that towers over anything the Connecticut backcourt has produced this season. Canada keeps the giveaways manageable at 2.3 per game, the kind of two-to-one assist-to-turnover ratio that lets Atlanta play through her in late clock. Her tempo will dictate how often Gray and the bigs get clean looks.

Angel Reese — F. The forward arrives at 11.0 rebounds per game, with an unusually even 5.4 offensive to 5.6 defensive split that points to a player who lives at the rim on both ends. That offensive-rebound share is one of the most distinctive numbers on the floor in this matchup, and it sets up the kind of put-back opportunities the Sun have not been able to slow down. Her presence is the biggest reason Atlanta wins the glass at 37.7 boards per game to Connecticut’s 33.9.

Injury Report: Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream

Connecticut Sun

Aaliyah Edwards (F) — out, concussion

Atlanta Dream

Brionna Jones (F) — out, right knee surgery

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