According to the Mystics, the team will host the Fever at Capital One Arena in Chinatown the first time the two teams face off this season on Friday, June 7. The game is set to tip off at 7:30 p.m. as originally scheduled.
The Washington Mystics play Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark on June 7 at the Capital One Arena.
The 4,200-seat Entertainment and Sports Arena -- home of the Mystics -- is not big enough for Caitlin Clark.
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