The WNBA season has reached the all-star break, and there's a familiar name leading the charge as the championship favourite.
The latest: The New York Liberty won the title in 2024 and are off to a good start, holding the best record in the Eastern Conference. But the best team has been out west, as the Minnesota Lynx hold a 20-4 record through the first half of the season.
Check out the latest WNBA Finals odds as of June 29.

WNBA Finals odds
Check out the latest odds to win the WNBA Finals. Click linked odds to add selection to betslip.
Team | Odds to win |
New York Liberty | +175 |
Minnesota Lynx | +175 |
Phoenix Mercury | +550 |
Indiana Fever | +700 |
Atlanta Dream | +1,600 |
Las Vegas Aces | +2,000 |
Seattle Storm | +2,000 |
Golden State Valkyries | +6,000 |
WNBA odds as of 12:45 p.m. on 07/19/2025.
Best odds to win
The favourite: New York Liberty (+175), Minnesota Lynx (+175)
New York won its first WNBA title in 2024, beating Minnesota in five games. And now, it looks like we could be in for a rematch.
In 2025, the Liberty (15-6) have jumped out to a thin lead in the Eastern Conference, just ahead of the Atlanta Dream and Indiana Fever.
Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu continue to be elite, each averaging over 18 points per game, while Jonquel Jones ranks second in rebounding.
New York leads the WNBA in points per game (86.9). It is second in net rating (+9.7) to Minnesota (+12.4).
Napheesa Collier is leading the way for the Lynx — and is also pacing the league — with 23.2 PPG. Kayla McBride and Courtney Williams are providing the depth scoring, but Minnesota's defence is what separates it from the rest.
The Lynx's 94.8 defensive rating is the best in the WNBA.
WNBA Finals notes
- The Fever and Mercury are the only other teams with odds shorter than 10-to-1. Caitlin Clark is averaging 16.5 points and 8.8 assists per game but has missed 10 games due to injury. When she's on the court with Indiana's revitalized roster, the Fever are 8-5.
- Phoenix is a deep team, with five players averaging double-digit points. Satou Sabally leads the way with 19.1 PPG.
- The Dallas Wings (+50,000) probably won't win the title this season, but the future is bright with Paige Bueckers. The 2025 No. 1 overall pick is averaging 18.4 points, 4.4 rebounds and 5.5 assists. Her fantastic start rivals any in WNBA history, and she could quickly break some of the many records set by Clark last year.