Steph Curry vs. Chris Paul and Laurie Hernandez vs. Shawn Johnson East

Steph Curry vs. Chris Paul and Laurie Hernandez vs. Shawn Johnson East will be the third tournament of the 2018 Celebrity Family Feud season, airing on June 24, 2018. The episode clashes with the last day of group stage matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, including Poland vs. Colombia, Senegal vs. Japan and England vs. Panama. It was originally airing on July 1, 2018, clashing with Canada Day, and the second day of knockout stages of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, but the move of Inside the NBA vs. MLB All-Stars and Rashad Jennings vs. Team Eve forced the episode to be moved a week earlier than scheduled.

Jirayu La-ongmanee is the defending champion. Originally, due to Canada Day holidays that day, James Hinchcliffe originally went to the top eight seedings, for the first time since Neil deGrasse Tyson vs. Rick Fox and Boy Band vs. Girl Group. Also, it was because of his 2018 Indy 500 qualifying failure that caused him to move to the top eight seedings. Hinchcliffe will get the top eight seeding in Inside the NBA vs. MLB All-Stars and Rashad Jennings vs. Team Eve (July 1) instead.

IndyCar also uses The Mask Project A, because team IndyCar is referenced by the Insect, Wolf, or Bee Masks. It can only happen if either the Insect Mask's singer Pee Saderd or reigning champion/Wolf Mask's singer Jirayu La-ongmanee make the semifinals. The tournament also saw one of the biggest comebacks in the show's history, with Laurie Hernandez and her family coming back from 296-0 to win the game, and looked like Shawn Johnson East voters were all winning until the Sudden Death happened and the Hernandez family got back points.

Players
Steph Curry - three-time NBA Champion and two-time MVP; playing for Community Foundation Sonoma County
 * Steph Curry vs. Chris Paul
 * Ayesha Curry - wife
 * Sydel Curry - sister
 * Sonya Curry - mother
 * Wardell Curry - father

VERSUS

Chris Paul - nine-time NBA All-Star and two-time Olympic gold medalist; playing for Chris Paul Family Foundation Laurie Hernandez - Olympic gold and silver medalist in gymnastics; playing for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
 * Robin Paul - mother
 * Jada Paul - wife
 * CJ Paul - brother
 * Charles Paul - father
 * Laurie Hernandez vs. Shawn Johnson East
 * Wanda Hernandez - mother
 * Anthony Hernandez - father
 * Jelysa Hernandez - sister
 * Marcus Hernandez - brother

VERSUS

Shawn Johnson East - Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics; playing for Global Communities of Hope


 * Andrew East - husband
 * Teri Johnson - mother
 * JD East - brother-in-law
 * Guy East - brother-in-law

Seeds
The seedings were announced when IndyCar participated in The Mask Singer season 4 Champ vs. Champ round 2, on June 7, 2018, the last Thursday prior to the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Out of those 32 countries qualified, 29 of them qualified for Inside the NBA vs. MLB All-Stars and Rashad Jennings vs. Team Eve. IndyCar announced that it will use internal selection again due to the process being used all year. James Hinchcliffe qualified in the top ten seedings for the first time since Neil deGrasse Tyson vs. Rick Fox and Boy Band vs. Girl Group, with rookie Jirayu La-ongmanee grabbing his second straight top eight seed. Simon Pagenaud, who was upset by eventual winner La-ongmanee in the previous episode, qualified outside the top 16 for the first time since The Kardashians vs. The West Family which Pagenaud would have been seeded 19th had it been seeded by standings. Only two Chevrolets ended up qualifying inside the top eight, with seedings 2-7 dominated by Honda engines. This was a record low for Chevrolet in the show's history.

Notable countries that failed to qualify included Azerbaijan, Greece which usually is present, Denmark, Italy, Iceland, Moldova, Portugal and Slovenia. Cyprus, usually who votes for Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest, qualified as well as Lithuania and Montenegro. Shockingly, Greece failed to qualify for the seedings. Azerbaijan failed to qualify, notably due to their song "X My Heart" which didn't pass the first semifinal; and didn't allow Azerbaijan in the Eurovision grand final for the first time. Both of them qualified for the first time since the 2018 Sebring Open, while Montenegro couldn't pass the previous episode because Rashad Jennings was playing in the second half of that episode (the second round matches).

IndyCar gave James Hinchcliffe the second round bye because Laurie Hernandez, from his DWTS season, is playing the second half with Shawn Johnson East, from Gilles Marini's DWTS seasons. Marini, despite failing to qualify for seedings, earned a second round bye.

IndyCar moved Beartic to 7th from James Hinchcliffe's original seeding, and moved James Hinchcliffe to 9th from Beartic's original seeding.

🇦🇺 Will Power (Second round) 🇷🇺 Pee Saderd 🇷🇸 Volcarona 🇧🇪 Metagross 🇺🇦 Scott Dixon 🇰🇷 Jirayu La-ongmanee 🇧🇦 Beartic Josef Newgarden 🇨🇦 James Hinchcliffe 🇸🇰 Ryan Hunter-Reay (Third round) 🇯🇵 Apolo Anton Ohno (Fourth round) 🇹🇷 Pidgeot Graham Rahal (First round) 🇨🇿 Ueli Kestenholz (Second round) 🇵🇱 Joey Fatone (Second round) 🇪🇸 Mario Lopez (Third round)

🇫🇷 Simon Pagenaud (Third round) Emmitt Smith (First round) 🇮🇷 Allen Ford (Second round) Chespin (Third round) 🇦🇲 Chris Nicholson (Third round) 🇭🇺 Cameron Marshall (First round) 🇷🇴 Vaporeon (Third round) 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Jonathan Bald (Second round) Haxorus (First round) 🇮🇳 Maneesh Gupta (First round) 🇨🇾 Brian Guy (First round) Nidoking Ryan Duchak (First round) 🇲🇪 Rashad Jennings 🇧🇷 Larvesta (Second round) 🇸🇪 Heracross (First round)

Eight countries would then fail to qualify for Inside the NBA vs. MLB All-Stars and Rashad Jennings vs. Team Eve (July 1): Armenia, Cyprus, Hungary, India, Lithuania, Montenegro, Netherlands and Sweden.