- The New York Liberty are favored to win the WNBA Championship with +225 odds. The Dallas Wings saw their WNBA Championship odds shorten. Minnesota saw a drop in its WNBA Championship odds.
DALLAS – In what was a top loaded 2026 WNBA Draft, we saw several high profile prospects have their names called, which has led to some major odds movement.
Following the WNBA Draft, legal sports betting sites have seen a major update with a new favorite, a massive riser, and one team that took an unexpected fall.
2026 WNBA Championship Odds
- New York Liberty +225
- Indiana Fever +425
- Las Vegas Aces +500
- Atlanta Dream +600
- Minnesota Lynx +650
- Los Angeles Sparks +1200
- Phoenix Mercury +2500
- Dallas Wings +4000
- Golden State Valkyries +4000
- Chicago Sky +10000
- Toronto Tempo +12500
- Washington Mystics +17500
- Portland Fire +30000
- Seattle Storm +30000
- Connecticut Sun +50000
Liberty Takeover + Oddsmakers Punish Lynx For Olimia Miles Selection
Even without making a selection in the first two rounds of the WNBA Draft, the New York Liberty are the new favorites to win the WNBA championship, having seen their odds rise from +450 to +225.
This more so comes on the fact that oddsmakers may not have been as high on Olivia Miles as many others. In fact, oddsmakers had Miles favored to land at the fourth pick while Lauren Betts was favored to be drafted second.
While that did not play out, the Lynx were punished for it and saw a significant drop in their WNBA Championship odds going from +350 to +650.
Fudd, Bueckers Worth The Rise
The Dallas Wings have selected number one overall for the second straight season and drafted their second UConn Husky in Azzi Fudd, pairing her with her former teammate, Paige Bueckers.
With the two National Championship teammates pairing up once again, their odds to win the WNBA title have shot up from dead last at +7500 up to +4000.
Dallas Wings saw a MASSIVE jump in their odds to win the WNBA Championship after drafing Azzi Fudd
Pre draft: +7500
Post drafting Fudd: +4000#WNBA #WNBADraft— Sammy Profeta (@profeta_sammy) April 14, 2026
During their time at UConn, they’ve seen three Final Four appearances, four Big East regular season championships, four Big East Conference Tournament championships, and one National Championship.
