Dream Vs Valkyries: Atlanta Dream Visit Chase Center on June 24

Dream vs Valkyries lands June 24 at Chase Center, with Atlanta at 12-4, Golden State at 10-7, and Iliana Rupert out for the season.

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Dream Vs Valkyries: Atlanta Dream Visit Chase Center on June 24

The Atlanta Dream will take their Dream vs Valkyries matchup to Chase Center on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, with both teams carrying winning records into the game. Atlanta entered at 12-4 and Golden State at 10-7, and the Dream were trying to extend a three-game road winning streak.

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Atlanta Dream At 12-4

That road form gives Atlanta a clean edge in the numbers. The Dream have gone 12-4 and arrived with three straight road wins, so this trip to Chase Center comes with a chance to keep that run intact against a Golden State side that has already banked 10 wins.

The 10 p.m. ET start puts the game in a late window for readers tracking the matchup from home. The schedule also puts the result in the middle of a stretch where each game can change how these records look by the end of the night.

Golden State Valkyries At Home

Golden State enters at 10-7 and gets the game at Chase Center, where the home side can turn a solid record into a stronger one with a win over Atlanta. For viewers, the broadcast footprint is broad: USA, WANF, Peachtree Sports Network, KPIX+, KMAX 31, Victory+, and CNBC are carrying the game.

That spread matters because it gives fans multiple ways to watch the same game without chasing a single outlet. It also means the matchup is available both on TV and through streaming, which makes the 10 p.m. ET tip easier to follow across different markets.

Iliana Rupert Out

Iliana Rupert is listed as out for the season because of pregnancy. That leaves Atlanta to handle the trip without one of the players tied to its current roster situation, and it adds another layer to a game already shaped by the Dream’s road streak.

The matchup now comes down to whether Atlanta can keep winning away from home while playing without Rupert, or whether Golden State can use Chase Center and its own 10-7 start to end that run. The roster absence is fixed; the answer on the floor comes with the 10 p.m. ET tip.

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