2025 WNBA Playoffs bracket ready to go as eight teams begin title chase
The field for the 2025 WNBA Playoffs is officially locked, with eight teams ready to compete for the championship under an updated postseason format.
The opening round tips off Sunday, September 14, and for the first time, the finals will expand to a best-of-seven series. Teams are seeded strictly by overall record, with no conference separation, and the first round will now follow a 1-1-1 format.
This year’s postseason includes a mix of proven contenders and fresh faces — headlined by the expansion Golden State Valkyries, who capped their inaugural season with a historic playoff berth. The stage is set for an unpredictable run to the WNBA title.
The Matchups
(1) Minnesota Lynx vs (8) Golden
State Valkyries
The
Lynx finished with the league’s best record at 34-10, dominating
the regular season with balance on both ends. They’ll face the
expansion Valkyries, who clinched the final playoff spot at 23-21
and became the first new franchise in league history to reach the
postseason in year one. Minnesota will be heavy favorites, but
Golden State has already exceeded expectations and enters with
nothing to lose.
(2) Las Vegas Aces vs (7)
Seattle Storm
The
defending champion Aces surged late in the season, winning
consistently behind A’ja Wilson’s MVP-level play. Seattle, led by
Skylar Diggins-Smith and Nneka Ogwumike, will try to slow down Las
Vegas’ rhythm and pull off the upset. The Aces are seeking another
title, while the Storm are looking to play spoiler as a lower
seed.
(3) Atlanta Dream vs (6) Indiana
Fever
Atlanta and Indiana square off in a matchup of
two resurgent franchises. The Dream finished 30-14, leaning on
Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray. The Fever, powered by Kelsey
Mitchell and Aliyah Boston, will try to upend the dream even
without star guard Caitlin Clark.
(4) Phoenix Mercury vs (5) New
York Liberty
On
paper, this is the tightest series of the opening round. Both
Phoenix and New York finished 27-17, with the Mercury edging the
Liberty for home-court advantage. Alyssa Thomas and Satou Sabally
anchor a Phoenix squad with playoff pedigree, while Breanna Stewart
and Sabrina Ionescu lead New York’s hopes of going back-to-back.
This battle of heavyweights may come down to depth and execution in
late-game situations, and this could be one of the most
entertaining series of the first round.
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The first round will be a best-of-three series with a 1-1-1 format, meaning higher seeds host Game 1 and, if necessary, Game 3. The semifinals will expand to best-of-five, while the finals move to best-of-seven for the first time in league history.
With parity at the top and plenty of star power spread across the bracket, the 2025 postseason promises to be one of the most competitive in recent memory.
Will the top-seeded Lynx validate their dominance? Can the Aces work its way back to the top? Or will a newcomer like Golden State shock the league?
The answers begin Sunday when the chase for the WNBA championship tips off.