
Welcome to our daily WNBA picks for Wednesday, June 10, 2026! Each day, I analyze the WNBA schedule and odds, check the latest team news, and prepare my predictions and best bets.
Here are my best WNBA bets for today:
Daily WNBA Picks for June 10
| WNBA BETTING PICK | ONLINE BOOKMAKER |
|---|---|
| Connecticut Sun vs. Toronto Tempo (-8) (-110) | Lucky Rebel |
| Los Angeles Sparks vs. Seattle Storm (+6.5) (-105) | Lucky Rebel |
Connecticut Sun vs. Toronto Tempo (-8) (-110)
Toronto laying the points is the best bet in this matchup.
Connecticut (2-11) continues to struggle, and the issues showed up again in an 89-80 home loss to New York. Aaliyah Edwards and Olivia Nelson-Ododa gave the Sun solid production with 15 points each, but Connecticut left too many chances at the foul line, going just 13-of-23, and got crushed on the glass, 42-28.
Squad runs deep. 😤 pic.twitter.com/LjwiGhkFpI
— Toronto Tempo (@TempoBasketball) June 7, 2026
Toronto (6-5) is in much better form after an 85-68 win at home over Chicago. Brittney Sykes led the way with 25 points and seven rebounds, while the Tempo controlled the boards 44-37 and forced 16 turnovers.
That physical edge matters here. Connecticut has not shown enough consistency to trust against a Toronto team that can win the rebounding battle and create extra possessions. Back Toronto at home at WNBA betting sites.
Los Angeles Sparks vs. Seattle Storm (+6.5) (-105)
The Storm look like the value side getting points at home.
Seattle (3-10) enters this matchup on a six-game losing streak, but the offense showed signs of life in a 101-91 loss in Las Vegas. Natisha Hiedeman led the way with 17 points, and the Storm knocked down 12 of their 27 attempts from beyond the arc. While the result was another defeat, the offensive efficiency was encouraging against one of the league’s stronger teams.
— Seattle Storm (@seattlestorm) June 9, 2026
Los Angeles (5-6) snapped a three-game skid with an 89-72 win at home over Portland. Dearica Hamby posted 22 points and 12 rebounds, while Nneka Ogwumike added 20 points and 17 boards. The Sparks were dominant defensively in that game, but one strong performance does not erase their season-long issues on that end of the floor. Los Angeles still ranks last in the WNBA in points allowed per game.
Seattle’s recent shooting form should help keep the offense competitive, and the Sparks’ defensive vulnerabilities create an opportunity for the Storm to stay within striking distance throughout.


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