
Live Indiana Fever 2026 WNBA Finals odds, Eastern Conference playoff race, and nightly game markets tracked across the platforms covered by Prediction Genius.
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@ StormThe Indiana Fever are one of the most heavily traded teams in WNBA prediction markets, a function of the Caitlin Clark era and the attendance and television draw that has followed it. The 2026 WNBA Finals futures carry the most lasting volume, while the bulk of the active board is nightly game markets as the season runs through the summer. Through nine games as of June 5, 2026 the Fever sit 5-4, holding a top-three Eastern Conference playoff seed with a positive scoring differential. The durable swing factor on every Fever contract is the same one driving the franchise's national profile, the health and minutes of its young backcourt rather than any single result. The live odds for each market sit on the board above; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean.
The championship futures market is where the Fever's longer-term price lives, and the board slots Indiana in the second tier of WNBA contenders rather than as a clear favorite. That placement reflects a roster still maturing around a high-usage young core, with the title number trading well off the league's established powers. Traders weigh the Fever against the New York Liberty and the perennial contenders out West, the franchises the market treats as the championship chalk. The durable driver here is roster construction and postseason experience, not any single win streak. For the exact current price, including the 2026 Finals contract that trades around the low double digits in cents, check the live board above, which refreshes as the market moves.
The Fever's path runs through the Eastern Conference, where the New York Liberty set the ceiling and the Connecticut Sun, Atlanta Dream, Chicago Sky, and Washington Mystics fill out a competitive grouping. Indiana's game markets against each of those teams trade regularly on the platforms Prediction Genius covers, making the conference race the most active corner of the Fever board on a nightly basis. Through nine games as of June 5, 2026 Indiana holds a top-three seed with a positive scoring differential, a market that prices the team on its young roster's two-way upside as much as on results to date. Head-to-head series against the Liberty and Sun will drive the seeding number over the summer.
No WNBA team has reshaped market interest the way the Fever have. The franchise draws among the largest crowds and television audiences in the league, and that attention flows directly into trading volume across both futures and individual game markets. The durable swing factor on the price is the Fever's reliance on its young backcourt, whose availability and form move both the championship number and the nightly favorite-or-underdog line. Forward catalysts include the back half of the regular season, playoff seeding in September, and any midseason roster news. The live board above carries where each contract sits today; the structural read is that Indiana is a high-volume, mid-tier contender whose ceiling is tied to the development of its core.
The Indiana Fever won their lone WNBA championship in 2012, led by Tamika Catchings, the franchise cornerstone for over a decade. The years since were largely a rebuild, which makes the current era a sharp inflection point, the team has gone from afterthought to one of the league's marquee draws inside a single offseason cycle. That history shapes how the market weights the roster, a franchise with one banner and a young core is priced on upside and trajectory rather than on a track record of deep playoff runs. The single championship and the 2012 date are the durable anchors traders return to when assessing the title number.
As of June 5, 2026, the Indiana Fever trade around 11c on Polymarket to win the 2026 WNBA Finals, placing them in the second tier of contenders. Check the live board above for the latest price across all platforms, refreshed continuously.
The Fever's championship futures trade with the deepest book on Polymarket, while nightly game markets appear across the platforms Prediction Genius covers. Prices generally track closely, with spreads tightening as more platforms list the same contract and liquidity grows.
Coverage includes the 2026 WNBA Finals championship futures, Eastern Conference and playoff seeding markets, and nightly game markets against opponents like the New York Liberty, Connecticut Sun, Atlanta Dream, and Washington Mystics, plus game-total over/under lines.
The Indiana Fever won their only WNBA championship in 2012, led by Tamika Catchings. It remains the franchise's sole title, a key durable anchor for how the market prices the current roster's championship odds.
The biggest durable driver is the Fever's reliance on its young backcourt, whose health and form move both the championship futures and nightly game lines. The franchise's league-leading attendance and TV draw keep trading volume elevated across every market.