Who is favored to win in Perth Lynx (W) vs Adelaide Lightning (W)?
Perth Lynx (W) are likely to be favored to win this WNBL clash, as they finished the 2025–26 regular season near the top of the table and recently dominated Adelaide Lightning with a 109–82 victory powered by Alex Ciabattoni’s 32-point career-high. Expect indicative home win odds in the 1.40–1.55 range versus 2.60–3.00 for Adelaide Lightning (W), reflecting Perth’s stronger recent form and home-court advantage with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.
What time is Perth Lynx (W) vs Adelaide Lightning (W)?
The match between Perth Lynx (W) and Adelaide Lightning (W) is scheduled to start at 8:00 AM UTC on 10 January 2026, which corresponds to 4:00 PM AWST local time in Perth and 6:30 PM ACDT in Adelaide. Bettors should always re-check tip-off time on game day in case of late broadcast or schedule adjustments.
Where is Perth Lynx (W) vs Adelaide Lightning (W) being held?
This game will be played at the Perth High Performance Centre in Perth, Western Australia, an indoor basketball venue used regularly by the Perth Lynx for WNBL home fixtures. The arena offers a compact, high-intensity environment with modern training and recovery facilities that generally favour the home side’s familiarity with the court and shooting background.
Perth Lynx (W) vs Adelaide Lightning (W) prediction & odds - who wins?
Given Perth Lynx (W)’s recent offensive output and their strong home record, the analytical edge is with Perth, with a projected win probability around 65–70% and moneyline odds near 1.45 compared with about 2.80 for Adelaide Lightning (W). Total points markets are likely to open relatively high, in the 160–170 range, as both teams have shown they can score freely, but Perth’s deeper rotation and recent blowout win suggest better value on a Perth win combined with an over on team points.
What is the head to head record between Perth Lynx (W) vs Adelaide Lightning (W)?
In recent WNBL meetings, Perth Lynx (W) have held the upper hand over Adelaide Lightning (W), including a notable 109–82 victory on 21 December 2025 in which Perth’s Alex Ciabattoni erupted for 32 points and secured second place on the ladder. Over the last few seasons Perth has generally led the head-to-head series, especially in games played in Western Australia, where Adelaide has struggled to contain the Lynx’s perimeter scoring.
