2025 WNBA Playoffs: Format Shake‑Ups, Fixtures & Bigger Finals
The 2025 WNBA Playoffs bring historic changes and must-see matchups. Between a revamped playoff structure, expanded finals, and emerging teams making waves, this postseason looks to deliver drama from tip-off to the final buzzer.
Key Dates & Teams
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Playoffs Begin: Sunday, September 14, 2025
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Finals End Date (if full length): Friday, October 17, 2025
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Teams Qualified (Top 8 Overall):
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Minnesota Lynx (34‑10)
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Las Vegas Aces (30‑14)
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Atlanta Dream (30‑14)
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Phoenix Mercury (27‑17)
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New York Liberty (27‑17)
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Indiana Fever (24‑20)
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Seattle Storm (23‑21)
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Golden State Valkyries (23‑21)
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Format Changes & What’s New
In 2025, the WNBA introduced several format updates aimed at increasing fairness and fan engagement:
| Round | Previous Format | New Format |
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| First Round (Quarterfinals) | Best‑of‑three, higher seed hosts Games 1 & 2; lower seed could only host Game 3 (2‑1 format) | Best‑of‑three in 1‑1‑1 format, meaning: higher seed hosts Game 1, lower seed hosts Game 2, higher seed hosts Game 3 if needed. |
| Semifinals | Best‑of‑five with 2‑2‑1 pattern (higher seed hosts Games 1,2,5) | Unchanged: still best‑of‑five (2‑2‑1) |
| WNBA Finals | Best‑of‑five series since 2005 (pattern 2‑2‑1) | Expanded to best‑of‑seven for the first time in WNBA Finals history, following a 2‑2‑1‑1‑1 format. Higher seed hosts Games 1, 2, 5, and 7. |
These changes mean more potential home games for lower seeds in the first round, more travel, and longer Finals — all creating more opportunity for drama and storylines.
First Round Fixtures & Bracket
Here are the matchups for Round 1, along with which teams have home‑court advantage in key games:
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(1) Minnesota Lynx vs. (8) Golden State Valkyries
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(2) Las Vegas Aces vs. (7) Seattle Storm
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(3) Atlanta Dream vs. (6) Indiana Fever
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(4) Phoenix Mercury vs. (5) New York Liberty
Home‑Court Notes:
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Higher seed hosts Games 1 and 3 in the first round.
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Game 2 is hosted by the lower seed.
Storylines & Players To Watch
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Minnesota Lynx: Top seed with a chance to re‑claim their first title since 2017 — motivated after last season’s Finals loss.
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Las Vegas Aces: Always a threat; with consistent roster strength, they’re primed for deep runs.
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Golden State Valkyries: Expansion team making history in their first postseason — big underdog interest.
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Indiana Fever: Without Caitlin Clark (injured), but strong enough in the regular season that they may surprise.
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New York Liberty vs Phoenix Mercury: 5 vs 4 seed will be a close battle; veteran experience vs toughness.
⚠ What To Keep An Eye On
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Will any series in Round 1 go all 3 games? The new 1‑1‑1 format increases the chance of Game 3 being decisive on a higher seed’s home court.
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How will teams deal with travel and momentum? Lower seeds now get at least one home game in first round — can they capitalize?
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Finals: does the best‑of‑seven stretch change how champions are made? Fatigue, depth, injury risk all come into play more than ever.
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Impact of the record 44‑game regular season (expanded from 40) on playoff readiness, fatigue, and roster management.
✅ What This Means for Fans & Betting
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More opportunities: home games for both teams in Round 1, more Finals games, and thus more content, narrative shifts, and betting opportunities.
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Higher stakes for every game: each playoff game becomes more valuable with closer home‑court splits.
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Underestimate depth at your own risk — Teams with deep rosters or multiple scorers likely fare better in 7‑game series.





