Tempo vs Valkyries: How to Watch LIVE Today (Aug 2)
Toronto Tempo vs. Golden State Valkyries: Your Complete Game Guide for August 2, 2026
Game Day: Sunday, August 2, 2026
Tip-off: 8:30 PM Eastern Time
Location: Chase Center (Golden State’s home arena)
Where to Watch: KPIX+, KMAX 31, and TSN
Quick Overview: What’s Happening?
The Toronto Tempo (10 wins, 18 losses) are traveling to San Francisco to face the Golden State Valkyries (19 wins, 9 losses). Toronto is on a 5-game losing streak and desperately wants to turn things around. Golden State is playing strong at home and enters as the clear favorite.
ELI5 Explanation: Think of it like a school basketball game where one team has won most of their games (Valkyries) and the other team has lost more than they’ve won (Tempo). The better team is playing at their home gym, which usually gives them an extra boost.
How to Watch the Game
| Channel | Availability |
|---|---|
| KPIX+ | Local Bay Area broadcast |
| KMAX 31 | Sacramento/Stockton area |
| TSN | Canadian national sports network |
Important Note: Check your local listings or streaming provider to confirm channel availability in your area.
Betting Odds Made Simple
New to Sports Betting? Here’s what these numbers mean in plain English:
Point Spread: Golden State -13.5
- Golden State must win by 14 or more points for a bet on them to win
- Toronto can lose by 13 or fewer points (or win outright) for a bet on them to win
- Both sides have -110 odds (bet $110 to win $100)
Moneyline (Straight Up Winner)
| Team | Odds | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| Golden State Valkyries | -900 | Heavy favorite • Bet $900 to win $100 |
| Toronto Tempo | +600 | Big underdog • Bet $100 to win $600 |
Total Points (Over/Under): 165.5
- Over 165.5 (-110): Combined score of both teams goes 166 or higher
- Under 165.5 (-120): Combined score stays 165 or lower
ELI5: The "spread" is like giving the weaker team a head start. If you bet on Golden State, they need to win by a LOT. If you bet on Toronto, they just need to keep it close.
Injury Report: Who’s Playing, Who’s Out
Golden State Valkyries
| Player | Status | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Gabby Williams | Questionable | Reconditioning (working back into game shape) |
| Iliana Rupert | Out for Season | Pregnancy |
Toronto Tempo
| Player | Status | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Brittney Sykes | Out | Foot injury |
| Isabelle Harrison | Day-to-Day | Knee injury (could play, decision near game time) |
| Marina Mabrey | Out | Neck injury |
| Aneesah Morrow | Out | Reconditioning |
KEY TAKEAWAY: Toronto is missing FOUR key players (three definitely out, one questionable). This is a huge reason why they’re such big underdogs.
Stats That Tell the Story
Team Scoring Averages
| Stat | Golden State Valkyries | Toronto Tempo |
|---|---|---|
| Points Scored Per Game | 82.1 | 88.1 |
| Points Allowed Per Game | 76.9 | 93.6 |
What This Means:
- Golden State has a GREAT defense (only allows 76.9 points)
- Toronto has a STRUGGLING defense (allows 93.6 points)
- Toronto actually scores MORE (88.1 vs 82.1), but gives up way more
Key Player Stats
Gabby Williams (Valkyries) – Questionable to Play
- 14.8 points per game
- 3.3 rebounds per game
- 2.2 assists per game
- Shoots 41.5% from field, 34.3% from 3-point range
- Makes 1.8 three-pointers per game
Maria Conde (Tempo)
- 9.1 points per game
- 4.7 rebounds per game
- 2.4 assists per game
ELI5: Williams is Golden State’s second-best scorer. If she can’t play, their offense gets weaker. Conde is Toronto’s steady contributor, but she’ll need help with so many teammates injured.
How to Follow the Game (Step-by-Step)
- Before Game (7:30 PM ET): Check final injury updates – especially Gabby Williams and Isabelle Harrison
- Tip-off (8:30 PM ET): Tune in to KPIX+, KMAX 31, or TSN
- First Half: Watch if Toronto can keep it close (within 10 points at halftime)
- Third Quarter: This is usually when good teams pull away – watch Golden State’s defense
- Fourth Quarter: See if Toronto’s young players get experience or if Golden State rests starters
- Post-Game: Check final score against the 13.5-point spread and 165.5 total
Important Points to Remember
KEY FACTORS FOR THIS GAME:
- Toronto’s Injury Crisis – Missing 4 rotation players is massive in the WNBA where rosters are only 12 players
- Golden State’s Home Dominance – Chase Center is one of the toughest venues in the league
- Defense vs. Offense Mismatch – Golden State’s elite defense (76.9 allowed) vs. Toronto’s poor defense (93.6 allowed)
- Gabby Williams’ Status – Her presence/absence changes Golden State’s ceiling significantly
- Schedule Context – Toronto on 5-game skid, likely discouraged; Golden State rolling at 19-9
Summary
The Bottom Line: This is a classic "David vs. Goliath" matchup where Goliath (Golden State) is healthy, at home, and playing great defense, while David (Toronto) is severely shorthanded, on a losing streak, and struggles to stop anyone.
Most Likely Outcome: Golden State wins comfortably, likely covering the 13.5-point spread. The game total could go Under 165.5 if Golden State’s defense dominates, or Over if Toronto’s offense keeps scoring but can’t stop Golden State.
Watch For: How Toronto’s young/healthy players compete despite the odds, and whether Golden State maintains focus against a depleted opponent.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What time does the game start in my time zone?
- Eastern: 8:30 PM
- Central: 7:30 PM
- Mountain: 6:30 PM
- Pacific: 5:30 PM
- UK (BST): 1:30 AM (Monday)
- Australia (AEST): 10:30 AM (Monday)
2. Can I stream this game if I don’t have cable?
Yes! Check if your streaming service (YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DirecTV Stream) carries KPIX+, KMAX 31, or TSN. TSN also has a direct streaming app (TSN.ca/TSN app) with a subscription.
3. Why is the spread so big (13.5 points)?
Three main reasons: (1) Golden State is 19-9 at home vs. Toronto 10-18 on road, (2) Toronto has 4 key players out, (3) Golden State’s defense is elite while Toronto’s is the worst in the league.
4. What does "reconditioning" mean for injured players?
It means the player is healthy from their original injury but needs time to regain game fitness, timing, and conditioning after missing weeks of practice and games. They’re close to returning but not quite ready for full NBA/WNBA speed.
5. Is it worth betting on Toronto at +600 moneyline?
Probably not for beginners. A +600 moneyline means oddsmakers give Toronto roughly a 14% chance to win outright. With four starters out against a 19-9 team at home, that’s a very risky bet. The +13.5 spread is the more reasonable way to back Toronto if you believe they’ll keep it competitive.
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