For basketball betting fans across Canada and the USA, plus those around the globe the WNBA is the premium women's basketball league around. It hosts the top-tier of talent and provides an excellent level of basketball.
The WNBA betting odds were last updated on January 4, 2021:
Congratulations to the Seattle Storm on winning their 4th WNBA title in the 2019/20 season! They have been the most consistent team all year long and really deserve this win!
Washington Mystics finished with the best 2020 regular-season record as of November 9:
Eastern Conference
PCT
Chicago Sky (3-1)
.750
Washington Mystics (3-1)
.750
Indiana Fever (2-2)
.500
Atlanta Dream (2-2)
.500
Connecticut Sun (0-4)
.000
New York Liberty (0-4)
.000
Western Conference
PCT
Seattle Storm (3-1)
.750
Minnesota Lynx (3-1)
.750
Los Angeles Sparks (2-2)
.500
Las Vegas Aces (2-2)
.500
Phoenix Mercury (2-2)
.500
Dallas Wings (2-2)
.500
WNBA Betting Odds
The most popular bet for WNBA fans to make is predicting who will win the 2020 championship. The WNBA Vegas odds will likely have the Washington Mystics as the most favourites tow in the championship.
As the season progresses, these numbers will fluctuate. Who knows, a team could go on a surprise run and become a top contender after being an underdog early in the year. With so much skill across the league, don't count out anyone too soon.
The different types of WNBA odds are the same ones available for NBA odds. After that, you should see below the top sportsbooks where you can wager online and choose the best WNBA online betting sportsbook for you:
The 2020 WNBA regular season will start in May and run all the way until September. The 12 teams in the league will be pushing to make the postseason. All 12 squads will play in 34 regular-season games. The eight teams with the best records will see their season continue in the playoffs.
The 2020 WNBA All-Star Game will be played in July, with the location for the final yet to be announced.
Which WNBA franchise has the most championships
When you look back at the most successful teams in the WNBA's history, it certainly begins with the Houston Comets. The Comets have four titles to their name, winning the first four championships of the league's existence. However, the team folded and was disbanded from the WNBA back in 2008.
In addition to the Comets, the Minnesota Lynx also have four WNBA championships. Those two teams stand at the top, while the Los Angeles Sparks, Detroit Shock, Phoenix Mercury and Seattle Storm have all won it all three times.
The Storm won the most recent WNBA title, in the 2018 season, sweeping Washington 3-0 in the Finals. Seattle has been led in recent years by the phenomenal play of both Breanna Stewart and Sue Bird. Below you can find the list of the all-time WNBA champions - with teams total titles won in brackets.
It was The Washington Mystics who won the 2019 WNBA title. Emma Meesseman was crowned MVP in a game that finished 89-78. Meesseman put on an impressive performance, putting up 22 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists.