The Atlanta Dream will host the Washington Mystics to start the pivotal WNBA game on August 3, 2025, at 3:00 pm ET/12:00 pm PT. Washington lost heartbreakingly to the Golden State Valkyries 68-67, while Atlanta defeated the Phoenix Mercury 95–72.
The Dream have been more effective offensively, finishing sixth in the league with 83.6 points per game, while the Mystics are in 10th place with 78.6.
Atlanta and Washington both have strong defenses; Atlanta gives up just 79.1 points per game (4th), and Washington is not far behind at 80.0 (5th).
In addition, the Dream had a minor edge over the Mystics in rebounding (36.3 rebounds per game, third), and shooting somewhat better from the floor (43.5% versus 43.3%).
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Atlanta Dream vs Washington Mystics: Date and tip-off time
The Atlanta Dream will square off against the Washington Mystics in an electrifying WNBA game on August 3, 2025, at 3:00 pm ET/12:00 pm PT at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia.
| Date | August 3, 2025 |
| Tip-off Time | 3:00 pm ET/12:00 pm PT |
| Venue | Gateway Center Arena |
| Location | College Park, Georgia |
How to watch Atlanta Dream vs Washington Mystics on TV & stream live online
Fans in the USA can catch all the action between the Atlanta Dream and the Washington Mystics live on:
- TV channel: ESPN 3
- Streaming service: Fubo
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Atlanta Dream team news
Allisha Gray is shooting an incredible 80.4% from the free-throw line and 43.4% from the field, averaging 18.3 points per game.
Brionna Jones generates an impressive 7.3 rebounds per game, which includes 4.4 defensive and 2.9 offensive rebounds.
Jordin Canada is averaging 5.4 assists per game while averaging 28.5 minutes and committing only 2.1 turnovers.
Atlanta Dream injuries
| Player | Injury | Injury status |
|---|---|---|
| G, Rhyne Howard | Knee injury | Out |
Washington Mystics team news
Brittney Sykes is shooting 79.0% from the free-throw line and 38.0% from the field, scoring 15.8 points on average per game.
Kiki Iriafen pulls down 8.4 rebounds a game, including 5.8 defensive and 2.6 offensive rebounds.
Washington Mystics injuries
| Player | Injury | Injury Status |
|---|---|---|
| F, Aaliyah Edwards | Wrist injury | Out |
| G, Georgia Amoore | ACL injury | Out for Season |
Atlanta Dream and Washington Mystics head-to-head record
In their last five meetings, the Atlanta Dream have dominated the series, defeating the Washington Mystics four times in a row. The Dream's resounding 89-56 victory on June 15, 2025, stands out as a statement performance demonstrating both offensive firepower and defensive control. The games were hotly contested, including a recent 92-91 thriller on June 21, even if the Mystics did win 94-90 on May 17, 2025. This pattern implies that Atlanta has continuously found a way to win games, particularly in crucial situations, even though Washington can contend. The Dream might have the advantage once more if this trend continues, especially if they continue to dominate in terms of scoring and grabbing rebounds.
| Date | Results |
|---|---|
| Jun 21, 2025 | Dream 92-91 Mystics |
| Jun 15, 2025 | Dream 89-56 Mystics |
| May 17, 2025 | Mystics 94-90 Dream |
| May 07 2025 | Dream 80-70 Mystics |
| Sep 16, 2024 | Dream 76-73 Mystics |


