Last year, the Las Vegas Aces captured their third WNBA title in four years, sweeping the Phoenix Mercury 4-0 in the best-of-seven series.
Can A’ja Wilson & Co. make it two in a row by winning in 2026?
Here are the latest odds at DraftKings Sportsbook as of April 14.
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2026 WNBA Championship
New York Liberty: +230 (bet $10 to win $33 total)
Indiana Fever: +425 (bet $10 to win $52.50 total)
Las Vegas Aces: +450 (bet $10 to win $55 total)
Atlanta Dream: +650 (bet $10 to win $75 total)
Minnesota Lynx: +700 (bet $10 to win $80 total)
Los Angeles Sparks: +1400 (bet $10 to win $150 total)
Phoenix Mercury: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
Dallas Wings: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
Golden State Valkyries: +4500 (bet $10 to win $460 total)
Chicago Sky: +10000 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)
Washington Mystics: +15000 (bet $10 to win $1,510 total)
Toronto Tempo: +20000 (bet $10 to win $2,010 total)
Seattle Storm: +25000 (bet $10 to win $260 total)
Portland Fire: +40000 (bet $10 to win $4,010 total)
New Favorites: The New York Liberty climbed up the oddsboard, moving to +230 from +500 after the WNBA Draft. In the draft, New York used its lone pick to select 19-year-old Manuela Puoch, grabbing the Australian forward at No. 41. However, the Liberty had been making moves in an effort to build out a championship roster. On April 7, the team extended a core qualifying offer to Sabrina Ionescu and the day before the draft on April 13, Rebecca Allen signed a contract with New York. And on the weekend before the draft, reports that Satou Sabally would sign a multiyear deal to join the New York Liberty rocked the W. The franchise’s lone title came in 2024, and they have three conference championships.
Clark & Company: Second on the board is Indiana. The Fever played a majority of their 2025 season without star guard Caitlin Clark and still made it to the WNBA semifinals, pushing the Aces to five games. With Clark, can they take it a step further and make it to the WNBA Finals?
Reigning Champions: Las Vegas is coming off a historic year when it went into the All-Star break at 14-14 but then turned things around by winning 16 straight from Aug. 3 to end the season. Led by superstar A’ja Wilson — who claimed her fourth regular-season MVP in 2025 — the Aces only lost three games during the 2025 postseason en route to winning the title.