Live WNBA 2026 championship odds, conference race markets, MVP and Rookie of the Year futures, and player props tracked across prediction markets.
The WNBA trades across roughly 47 active prediction markets, covering all 15 franchises with the 2026 championship futures consistently carrying the most volume on the board as of June 14, 2026. Coverage spans every team's title odds, the Eastern and Western Conference races, the regular-season MVP and Rookie of the Year futures, and per-game player props tracked across prediction market platforms. The board is structured around a durable contender tier the market revisits all season, with the defending champion Las Vegas Aces, the New York Liberty, and the Minnesota Lynx the franchises traders most often price at the top. The live board above ranks the current top markets and movers; the playoff seeding window late in the season is the year's largest forward catalyst.
The WNBA championship futures resolve to whichever franchise lifts the title at the end of the best-of-seven Finals, and the market weights three durable inputs: roster top-end talent, postseason experience, and the depth that survives a compressed playoff bracket. The defending champion Las Vegas Aces anchor the contender tier alongside the New York Liberty, who built their roster around Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu, and the Minnesota Lynx led by reigning-form Napheesa Collier. The Indiana Fever sit a tier below as Caitlin Clark's supporting cast deepens, with the Atlanta Dream and Phoenix Mercury rounding out the names the board revisits. The futures price reshuffles around injuries and midseason form, but the structural shape of a four-to-six team contender group holds across the season. The live board above carries the current favorites and exact cents on each platform.
The WNBA splits its 15 teams across the Eastern and Western Conferences, and the conference markets price which clubs claim the top playoff seeds and home-court advantage. The Western Conference has been the deeper field for years, stacking the Aces, Lynx, and a rising Golden State Valkyries against the East's Liberty, Fever, Dream, and Connecticut Sun. The conference race markets reward roster strength over early results, so a slow start from a deep roster typically holds value the board is slow to fully discount. As of June 14, 2026, the contending seeds remain clustered near the top of each conference. Point to the live board for the current conference and seeding prices.
The WNBA anchors several award futures, led by the regular-season MVP market and the Rookie of the Year race. The MVP board centers on Las Vegas forward A'ja Wilson, a multiple-time winner, with Napheesa Collier, Caitlin Clark, Breanna Stewart, and Dallas guard Paige Bueckers among the names that draw the most handle. The Rookie of the Year market tracks the league's top first-year guards and forwards, a category that turns over completely each draft class and structurally draws sharp early-season money. Defensive Player of the Year and Most Improved futures round out the awards slate. These markets draw volume because they settle on countable production over a full season. The board above lists the current award prices.
The WNBA player prop markets cover per-game and season-long stat lines across scoring, rebounds, assists, three-pointers made, and combined categories. Volume concentrates on the league's highest-usage stars, with Caitlin Clark, A'ja Wilson, Sabrina Ionescu, and Paige Bueckers among the most heavily traded names on any given slate. Props are a high-volume category because they resolve nightly, giving traders a fast settlement cycle that championship futures cannot match. Season-long milestone markets, such as scoring and assist totals, sit alongside the nightly lines. Reference the live board above for the current player prop lines and movers.
Prediction Genius covers WNBA 2026 championship futures for all 15 teams, Eastern and Western Conference race markets, regular-season MVP and Rookie of the Year futures, additional award markets, and per-game and season-long player props across roughly 47 active markets.
The WNBA championship futures structurally carry the most volume, followed by the MVP race and the most-traded player props on the nightly slate. Title futures draw the deepest books because they stay live all season. The live board above ranks the current leaders.
WNBA prediction markets are binary contracts that settle at 100 cents if an outcome happens and 0 if it does not. A title contract priced at 30 cents implies a roughly 30 percent chance. Prices move with results, injuries, and trading flow until the question resolves.
As of June 14, 2026, the 2026 WNBA championship futures carry the most volume on the board, with the New York Liberty and the defending champion Las Vegas Aces among the most-traded contracts. Check the live board above for current cents on each platform.
Championship and MVP futures often show a deeper order book on one platform and tighter spreads on another, so the same WNBA contract can trade a few cents apart. Comparing prices across platforms surfaces the sharpest available number on any given market.