| MATCHUP |
Seattle Storm |
Minnesota Lynx |
| Team Records |
3-8 |
8-2 |
| Spread |
+13.5 -105 |
-13.5 -115 |
| Moneyline |
+650 |
-1000 |
| Total |
Over 162.5 (-112) |
Under 162.5 (-108) |
| Where |
Target Center, Minneapolis, MN |
| When |
Saturday, June 6, 2026 |
| Time |
01:00 PM EDT |
| TV |
ABC |
The Seattle Storm and the Minnesota Lynx meet Saturday in WNBA action from the Target Center. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best bets for this game. Here’s a Seattle Storm vs. Minnesota Lynx prediction.
Matchup History
The Seattle Storm won the most recent meeting between these two teams back on August 28th, 2025, by a final score of 93-79, making it 6 straight meetings without back-to-back winners.
Seattle Storm Recap
The Seattle Storm come into this game looking to shake off a 72-68 loss to the Phoenix Mercury last time out to sit at 3-8 this season. After this game, the Storm will head on the road for a game against the Las Vegas Aces.
Storm Lose 4 Straight
Flau’jae Johnson has 11.4 PPG along with 4.6 RPG while Jade Melbourne’s added 10.6 PPG along with 4.2 APG. Dominique Malonga has 16 PPG with 7.3 RPG to lead the Storm in rebounding and Natisha Hiedeman has 13.6 PPG with 1.9 RPG and 4.1 APG to cap off the group of double-digit scorers for the Storm so far this season. Zia Cooke has 9.9 PPG with 2.4 RPG and Stefanie Dolson has 7.2 PPG and 3.8 RPG as well this season.
Minnesota Lynx Recap
The Minnesota Lynx come into this game looking to add on to their 87-84 win over Golden State last time out to sit at 8-2 this season. After this game, the Lynx will take on the Dallas Wings at home.
Lynx Win 6 In A Row
Kayla McBride has 13.2 PPG along with 4 RPG while Olivia Miles has 15.8 PPG with 5 RPG and a team-high 6.2 APG to lead the Lynx in assists. Courtney Williams has 17.8 PPG with 5.2 RPG and 4.1 APG. Natasha Howard has 16.6 PPG with 7.7 RPG and 3.8 APG and Nia Coffey has 10 PPG with 5.9 RPG to cap off the group of double-digit scorers for Minnesota so far this season.
Seattle Storm @ Minnesota Lynx Betting Trends: June 6, 2026
Why the Minnesota Lynx will win
- The Lynx have won each of their last 12 home games against teams that held a losing record.
- The Storm have lost each of their last four games.
- The Lynx have covered the spread in each of their last six games against Western Conference opponents that held a losing record.
- The Storm have failed to cover the spread in eight of their last 10 day games against Western Conference opponents.
Why the Seattle Storm will win
- The underdogs have won each of the last three games between the Lynx and Storm.
- The Lynx have lost three of their last four games as home favorites following a home win.
- The underdogs have covered the spread in each of the last four games between the Lynx and Storm.
- The Lynx have failed to cover the spread in three of their last four games as home favorites.
Total Points Facts
- Eight of the Storm’s last nine games have gone UNDER the total points line.
- Seven of the Lynx’s last eight home games against the Storm have gone OVER the total points line.
Minnesota Lynx Player Facts
- Olivia Miles is the only player in the league to score 12+ points in 10 straight games this season.
- Kayla McBride has recorded two games with 4+ assists and zero turnovers this season – equal-most of any player in the league.
Seattle Storm Player Facts
- Awa Fam has recorded the most three-point field goal attempts without a make (9) of any player in the league this season.
- Dominique Malonga has recorded 2+ steals + blocks in each of her last 15 games – longest active streak of any player in the league.
Matchup/League Facts
- The Minnesota Lynx rank 1st for opponent points per game this season (79.4).
- The Minnesota Lynx rank 1st for point differential per game this season (+11.1).
- The Seattle Storm rank 14th for point differential per game this season (-5.6).
- The Seattle Storm rank 14th for opponent rebounds per game this season (37.3).
Seattle Storm vs. Minnesota Lynx Prediction
I’m on the Lynx here. It’s a big number but we’ve seen these big favorites cover in the commissioners cup as teams are incentivized to win by margin with point differential being a tiebreaker. Seattle just can’t get out of their own way and they’re in the path of a runaway train here. Give me Minnesota.
Chris Ruffolo's Pick: Minnesota -13.5