Fire vs. Sparks Prediction, Spread, WNBA Picks for Sunday, June 7

June 7, 2026

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The Portland Fire vs. Los Angeles Sparks game is set to tip off at 7:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 7, on NBA TV. The Sparks enter the contest as 6.5-point favorites on the spread, via PrizePicks.

The Sparks have dropped three consecutive games, while the Fire have lost two in a row coming into Sunday’s showdown. Which team will get back on track in this matchup?

Below, we'll break down our Fire vs. Sparks prediction and picks for Sunday’s WNBA game, including the spread, over/under, and key player picks for PrizePicks.

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Fire vs. Sparks Prediction, Spread, Over/Under – Sunday, June 7

The Sparks haven’t gotten off to the strongest start to the 2026 season. Los Angeles is currently in the midst of a three-game winning streak but has been without star guard Kelsey Plum for a three-game stretch before Friday’s Commissioner’s Cup contest against the Dallas Wings.

It was evident that Plum’s presence was clearly missed, as she racked up 27 points on 10-of-16 shooting and dished out 6 assists against Dallas. However, the Sparks still came out on the losing end against the Wings in a 104-96 defeat.

Meanwhile, the Fire is embarking on its inaugural season as a WNBA franchise and has compiled a 6-6 record to date. After putting together a three-game winning streak in late May, Portland has dropped three of its last four contests.

Most recently, the Fire fell 78-72 on Friday to the Phoenix Mercury, who had lost six consecutive games. Second-year guard Sarah Ashlee Barker paced the Fire with 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting, while also grabbing 7 rebounds in the loss.


Fire vs. Sparks Spread, Over/Under – Sunday, June 7

The Sparks enter Sunday’s game as 6.5-point home favorites against the Fire, returning a 1.29x payout if they win outright, via PrizePicks Team Picks.

Here are the full payouts for the Fire vs. Sparks game on PrizePicks.

  • Spread: Los Angeles Sparks -6.5 (1.72x payout)
  • Over/Under: 176.5 (1.96x payout on Over)
  • Game Winner Payout: Fire 3.22x | Sparks 1.29x
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Fire vs. Sparks Injury Report for Sunday, June 7

Let’s dive into the full Fire vs. Sparks injury report for Sunday, June 7, via WNBA.com.

Portland Fire Injury Report

  • G Sarah Ashlee Barker (quad) – Probable
  • G Karlie Samuelson (Achilles) – Probable

Los Angeles Sparks Injury Report

  • None

Fire vs. Sparks Prediction on Over/Under – 6/7/26

Here are the key game stats and trends behind our Fire vs. Sparks prediction on the over/under for Sunday, June 7.

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  • The over is 5-2 in the Sparks’ last seven games, including three of their last four home contests.
  • The Sparks average the sixth-most PPG (88.7) in the league, while the Fire put up 82.1 PPG on the year (11th).
  • Los Angeles owns the third-highest field goal percentage (47.7) in the WNBA.
  • Portland is one of the WNBA’s best 3-point shooting teams, knocking down 35.4% of its attempts this season (fifth).
  • The Sparks allow the most PPG (93.0) in 2026.

Fire vs. Sparks Picks, Player Stats for PrizePicks – 6/7/26

Here are the top Fire vs. Sparks picks to target on PrizePicks for Sunday, June 7. Today’s WNBA picks for PrizePicks include Kelsey Plum and Carla Leite.

Fire G Carla Leite vs. Sparks: 22.5 Pts + Rebs + Asts

  • Leite has registered at least 23 combined points, rebounds, and assists in five of her 10 games this season.
  • The Fire guard has scored 20 or more points in just two games in 2026.
  • According to Help the Helper, Leite has a 38.9% assist percentage this season, which ranks in the 94th percentile.
  • Leite has attempted just 12 total shots over her last two games.
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Sparks G Kelsey Plum vs. Fire: 27.5 Pts + Asts

  • Plum has tallied at least 27 combined points and assists in six of her seven games this season, including her return to the court on Friday when she scored 27 points and recorded 6 assists.
  • The Sparks star currently leads the WNBA in scoring with 26.9 PPG.
  • According to Help the Helper, Plum owns a 72.4% true shooting percentage that's in the 94th percentile.
  • Plum has dished out at least 6 assists in five consecutive games.
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The Sparks and Fire have all the makings of two teams that could light up the scoreboard. Will that lead to a lofty total on Sunday evening?

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Chris Bengel is a veteran sports writer with two decades of experience covering the NBA, NHL, and NFL for CBS Sports and 247Sports. He attended Rowan University where he earned a degree in journalism and is a tortured Philadelphia sports fan residing in Harrisburg, PA.