As the WNBA Playoffs approach, gamblers see the league as a 2-team race. The future market WNBA odds show that the betting public expects a repeat of the 2024 WNBA Finals. However, the one difference is that bettors expect the Minnesota Lynx to exact revenge over the New York Liberty to claim the 2025 WNBA title. Last year, it was the Liberty who routed the Lynx for their first championship in franchise history. By contrast, the Lynx has four WNBA championships and seven conference titles. Certainly, Minnesota has been the most impressive team in the 2025 season.
2025 WNBA Update
| Date and Time: | Now Through September 19, 2025 |
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2025 WNBA Odds at SBG:
| Team | Odds |
|---|---|
| Minnesota Lynx | +145 |
| New York Liberty | +175 |
| Phoenix Mercury | +750 |
| Atlanta Dream | +1200 |
| Indiana Fever | +1600 |
| Las Vegas Aces | +2000 |
| Seattle Storm | +2800 |
| All Other Teams | +7500 or higgher |
As the regular season winds down, gamblers are asking if any potential dark horses could emerge to upend the Liberty and Lynx. Namely, the top candidates are the Atlanta Dream, Las Vegas Aces, and Phoenix Mercury.
Las Vegas Coming Up Aces for Playoff Time?
Previously, the Las Vegas Aces won the NBA championship in 2022 and 2023. Also, the Aces boast one of the greatest players in WNBA history. A’ja Wilson was the marquee player on those championship teams and is a 7-time WNBA All-Star. Additionally, she is a 3-time WNBA MVP among countless other significant awards. So far this year, Wilson leads the Aces with 23.2 points and 10.2 rebounds per contest.
Head coach Becky Harmon is another offshore betting asset for the Aces. She has been the head coach since 2022 and transformed the Aces franchise. Harmon has a career winning percentage of .750 with the Aces. Indeed, Las Vegas is a potential championship threat at a bargain price.
Late on, the Aces are peaking at the perfect time. Las Vegas got the money in 10 of its most recent 13 games. For gamblers in search of a quality team in good form, they could come up aces with Las Vegas.
Atlanta Keeps its Dream Alive
In like manner to the Aces, the Atlanta Dream is in top form down the WNBA betting stretch. Atlanta saw the payout window in eight of its most recent ten games. Additionally, Atlanta went under the total in eight of its last nine games. Consider that the Dream dominated the New York Liberty in a 78-62 win on August 23 to take the Eastern Conference lead. Atlanta ranks 2nd best in the WNBA for fewest points allowed and is the best rebounding team in the league.
First among Atlanta scorers is Alisha Gray with 18.8 points per game. Gray is a 3-time WNBA All-Star. Most important of all, Gray has given the Dream credibility since she arrived in 2023. Atlanta is seeking its first WNBA championship. The Dream has not been to the WNBA Finals since 2013. However, gamblers are beginning to sense that their moment is about to arrive.
Phoenix Mercury Makes Move
Yet another team showing improved play is the Phoenix Mercury. Phoenix lost only three of its most recent nine games against the spread. Also, the Mercury won six of their last nine game straight up. As a result, the Mercury are closing in on the Las Vegas Aces for 2nd place in the WNBA Western Conference. Phoenix has three WNBA titles, but none since 2014.
Namely, Satou Sabally (16.8 points per game) and Alyssa Thomas (16.0 points and 8.8 rebounds per game) lead Phoenix.

