Live WNBA betting lines compared across every major US sportsbook plus Kalshi, Polymarket US, ProphetX and Novig: moneyline, spread, and total odds with the best available price flagged on every line.
Odds from the latest scan: August 19, 9:05 PM ET. The live board updates every minute during the beta; the free board refreshes hourly, 7am to 9pm ET.
| Matchup | Best ML (Away) | Best ML (Home) |
|---|---|---|
| Indiana Fever at Dallas Wings 20 books priced | -141Novig | +140Caesars |
| Atlanta Dream at Los Angeles Sparks 19 books priced | -345DraftKings | +344Novig |
| Connecticut Sun at Las Vegas Aces 19 books priced | +756Pinnacle | -835BetParx |
Spread shows the home side at the consensus line with the best price among books quoting that line. Total shows the Over at the consensus number. Prediction market prices include trading fees, so they are directly comparable to sportsbook lines.
WNBA betting markets are thinner than the NBA's, which means the price gap between the best and worst book on the same line is often wider, not narrower. The Odds Gap compares every WNBA moneyline, spread, and total across the major sportsbooks plus Kalshi, Polymarket US, ProphetX and Novig and flags the best available number.
Every hour from 7am to 9pm ET the scanner pulls each book's full WNBA board and flags the single best price per side: the top moneyline number on either team, the best juice at the consensus spread, and the best Over price at the consensus total. On thin markets like these, that flag moves between books far more often than it does in the NFL or NBA.
The WNBA season runs from May through the playoffs in October, with a short All-Star pause in July, so this page carries live games nearly all summer while most US sports are dark. That timing makes it one of the most active boards on the site from June through September.
Share of scanned WNBA moneylines where each book posted the best available price, measured across the last 30 days. This is a track record, not a recommendation: the leader still loses the best price on most individual games, which is why the board above flags it per game.
| Book | Best Price | Markets Scanned |
|---|---|---|
| Novig | 53.7% | 790 |
| Polymarket | 17.0% | 1,466 |
| theScore Bet | 16.4% | 2,496 |
| Polymarket US | 12.3% | 852 |
| Caesars | 11.4% | 2,259 |
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Hold is the margin built into a two-sided market: the two implied probabilities added together, minus 100. Lower is better for you. Across the 3 two-way WNBA games priced right now:
That gap is the whole product. It is recomputed from the live board every scan, so it moves with the slate rather than being a claim we make once.
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Every sportsbook sets its own prices. On the same WNBA game, one book might post a side at -105 while another has it at -118. That difference is not noise: over a season of bets, taking the better number on every wager is often the difference between a winning and losing record. The Odds Gap scans 18 US sportsbooks plus Kalshi, Polymarket US, ProphetX and Novig every minute on the live board and flags where the best price sits on each line.
Each row is one upcoming WNBA game. The moneyline columns show the single best price available on each side and which book has it. The spread column shows the home side at the market's consensus line, priced at the best odds among books quoting that line. The total shows the Over at the consensus number. For every book's price on every market, open the game in the Line Shop.
The moneyline is a bet on who wins, priced by how likely that is. The spread handicaps the favorite by points, so both sides pay close to even money. The total is a bet on the combined score going Over or Under a number. Whatever you bet, the only edge a recreational bettor reliably controls is the price, which is what this site exists to compare.
Every WNBA game above has its own page with all of that on it, and it keeps the final score and closing odds after the game ends. All WNBA game pages → or browse every league.
It depends on the game. Because WNBA markets are less efficient, the best price moves around more than in bigger sports, so this page flags whichever book leads on each line.
Yes. The Props page compares points, rebounds, assists, and threes for WNBA players across books plus Polymarket US, ProphetX and Novig, refreshed several times a day on the free board and considerably more often on Live Beta. The Props page shows the current refresh rate and its last-scan time.
The free board scans hourly between 7am and 9pm ET; Live Beta, free with an email signup during the beta, refreshes every minute. The latest scan time is shown at the top of the page.
Most legal US sportsbooks carry WNBA lines, and the thinner markets mean bigger price differences between them. Use the state filter here to see the books you can access and which one has the best number tonight.
Measured across the last 30 days, Novig posted the best WNBA moneyline 53.7% of the time in our scans, ahead of Polymarket 17.0%, theScore Bet 16.4%, Polymarket US 12.3%. That is a share, not a promise: no book leads every game, which is why this page flags the best price per game instead of naming one book to bet at.
On the 3 two-way WNBA games on the board right now, the median hold at a single book is 4.2%. Taking the best price on each side, wherever it sits, cuts that to 0.2%: about 4.1 points of margin you keep by placing the same bet somewhere else. That figure moves with the slate and is recomputed every scan.
3, each with its own page showing every book's number on that game. The board above was last scanned August 19, 9:05 PM ET.
Each state page recomputes the best price across only the books you can legally bet there, plus the exchanges.
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