Golden State Valkyries VS Phoenix Mercury
Description: On June 10, 2026, at 10:00, the Women's Basketball League (WNBA) regular season will be held at the Golden State Valkyrie's home court, hosting the Phoenix Mercury. This match uses a win bet, with current home win odds of 1.35 and away win odds of 3.30 (the 0.0 in the middle may be incorrect data or handicap reference, ignored here).
Recent Record: The Golden State Valkyrie has won 8 of their last 10 games, with a home win rate as high as 80%. Their performance is balanced on both offense and defense, and their core players are in hot form. They have been confident in their recent consecutive victories over strong opponents. The Phoenix Mercury have gone 4-6 in their last 10 games, with only 2-4 on the road. Their defensive weaknesses are obvious, with increased turnovers in high-intensity matches and overall poor consistency.
In the last 5 encounters between the two sides, the Golden State Valkyries have a 4-1 record, maintaining a perfect home record against the Mercury, with an average net differential of 8.6 points per game. Tactically, Mercury has struggled to contain Valkyrie's outside shooting and fast-break transitions, with historical stats clearly skeving toward the home team.
Odds: The home win odds for this match are 1.35, away win is 3.30, with a theoretical home win probability of about 74% and away win about 30% (including bookmaker margin). Comparing the average odds in Europe, the odds for a home win have been continuously decreasing. The Asian handicap has risen from 5.5 points to 6.5 points. Institutional support for the home team is very clear and steadily strengthening, and the absence of a draw odds indicates a very high probability of a point win.
Prediction: Taking recent form, home advantage, historical head-to-head records, and odds trends, the Golden State Valkyrie clearly have the advantage and the market unanimously favors them, making a home win almost certain. The final score difference is expected to be between 8 and 12 points, with a home win recommended.
Not betting is extremely high for a home win, but the 1.35 odds offer too little return (only 35% of the principal), and there are uncontrollable risks such as unexpected injuries to key players or referee bias. Long-term betting on such low-odds options can easily wear down your funds, so it's better to give up or look for other high-value markets, and betting is not recommended.






