Ultimate Guide to Betting on the WNBA

When it comes to betting on basketball, the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) is one of the most exciting options out there. As the world’s biggest and best women’s basketball league, the WNBA always serves up value for both fans and bettors.

WNBA Betting Sites

This ultimate guide to betting on the WNBA covers everything you need to know about wagering on the league, from all the popular WNBA betting options to the main differences between gambling on the WNBA and the NBA.

How to Bet on the WNBA

WNBA Moneyline Betting

Wagering on the moneyline is the easiest way to bet on WNBA games, as all you have to do is predict the winner of the contest. Sportsbooks will determine the pregame odds for the favorite and the underdog, giving you two options to choose from.

WNBA Totals (Over/Under)

Totals, also known as over/under bets, allow you to wager on the combined scores of both teams in a single game. For example, you could bet on the Las Vegas Aces and Chicago Sky to score over 174.5 points between them. Totals bets are ideal for games with no clear favorite or underdog.

WNBA Odds

WNBA Point Spreads

Essentially, the point spread levels out an uneven contest from a betting perspective. The bookmakers will give the favorite a virtual deficit and the underdog a virtual advantage, meaning both teams start the game with the same odds to win in the point spread market.

WNBA Props

Prop bets are unique wagers that don’t relate to a game’s result. Instead, props relate to player performances, statistics and other occurrences. For example, you could bet on a player to score a certain number of points, or you might wager on the position of players in the WNBA Draft.

WNBA Futures

If you want to bet on long-term markets such as the championship winner or MVP, WNBA futures are for you. For instance, you could wager on the Seattle Storm to win the finals, or you might back Chelsea Gray to scoop the MVP award.

WNBA Picks

WNBA Betting vs. NBA Betting

Of course, there are many similarities between the WNBA and the NBA, but there are also plenty of differences to be aware of. The differences between the two leagues can have a big impact when it comes to betting on the WNBA.

While the NBA comprises 30 teams across two conferences, the WNBA is made up of 12 teams in one division. Eight of those 12 teams qualify for the playoffs, meaning only four sides miss out on the postseason.

It is also worth noting that the WNBA season is much shorter than the NBA season. Typically, the WNBA season runs from May to September, while the NBA season runs from October to June.

On top of that, WNBA games are shorter than NBA games, with the women’s league using four 10- minute quarters for each game. As a result, WNBA games tend to be lower-scoring contests, impacting totals, props and other types of WNBA bets.

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