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WNBA Odds and Lines

This page is your go-to destination for the most up-to-date WNBA odds covering Point Spread, Moneyline, and Game Totals.

Whether you’re a seasoned bettor or new to the world of WNBA betting, we’ve got you covered with everything you need to keep the action intense and your bets strategic.

WNBA Point Spread

  • The spread is where the action truly heats up. Our WNBA oddsmakers set a point differential, balancing the playing field between the favorites and the underdogs.
  • For instance, if the Las Vegas Aces are favored by 7.5 points against the New York Liberty, they need to win by at least 8 points for a bet on them to pay off.
  • On the flip side, betting on the Liberty means they can lose by up to 7 points or win outright for your bet to cash in. The spread turns every game into a nail-biter, making each basket and defensive stop crucial.

WNBA Moneyline Odds

  • If you prefer to keep it straightforward, the moneyline is your best bet.
  • Here, you simply pick the winner of the game. Odds are displayed as positive and negative numbers, reflecting the underdog and favorite. For example, if the Phoenix Mercury are -140 favorites against the Seattle Storm, you’d need to bet $140 to win $100.
  • If the Storm are +120 underdogs, a $100 bet would win you $120. The moneyline is all about picking the victor, plain and simple, but it demands a keen sense of team dynamics and current form.

WNBA Game Totals

  • For those who love the ebb and flow of scoring, the game total, or over/under, is the perfect bet.
  • Oddsmakers set a total points number for both teams combined, and you wager on whether the actual score will be over or under that figure.
  • Imagine the total for a matchup between the Connecticut Sun and the Chicago Sky is set at 165.5. You decide if the combined score will be 166 or higher (over) or 165 or lower (under). It’s not just about who wins or loses; it’s about the pace and rhythm of the game itself.

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So, gear up for every tip-off and final buzzer with the best WNBA odds at your fingertips. From the intricacies of the spread to the straightforward thrill of the moneyline and the dynamic excitement of the game total, this page is your ticket to the heart-pounding world of WNBA betting.

Dive in, place your bets, and experience the game like never before.

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Rolling If Bets are:

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  • Choose any straight, parlay or teaser and Place it on the Bet Slip
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