FIFA Women's World Cup Betting Odds: USA Women are the 11/4 FAVOURITES to win their fifth Women's World Cup after wins in 2015 & 2019!

FIFA Women's World Cup Betting Odds: USA Women are the 11/4 FAVOURITES to win their fifth Women's World Cup after wins in 2015 & 2019!

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  • USA Women are now 11/4 favourites to win the Women's World Cup
  • Spain Women are 3/1 second favourites in the betting market
  • When does the Women's World Cup final take place?

USA Women are now 11/4 favourites to win the Women's World Cup

Betting remains available for the Women's World Cup with the tournament well underway in Australia and New Zealand and bookies are offering odds on the winner.

It's no surprise to see USA Women remain as favourites in the betting to win the World Cup for a fifth time and what would be their third tournament win in a row.

The USA are the defending champions of the World Cup and they won the tournament in both 2015 and 2019 with Megan Rapinoe becoming a massive name in the sport.

Betway make the United States the 11/4 favourites to win the Women's World Cup after their 1-1 draw against the Netherlands on Thursday.

Women's World Cup Winner Odds Probability
United States 11/4 26.7%
Spain 3/1 25.0%
England 6/1 14.3%
Germany 6/1 14.3%
Brazil 12/1 7.7%
What the expert says...
The USA are favourites once more to win the Women's World Cup for the 5th time with bookies putting them clear at the top of the betting market!

Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Spain Women are 3/1 second favourites in the betting market

Spain are the 3/1 second favourites to win the World Cup this summer after their 5-0 win over Zambia saw them head to the top of Group C above Japan.

The Spanish team have been the most impressive side at the tournament so far with 8 goals and 2 wins from their opening 2 games.

Spain are yet to win the Women's World Cup and haven't even placed in the tournament since it started in 1991 but this year is arguably their best ever side and they could go far in the tournament.

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When does the Women's World Cup final take place?

The final of the Women's World Cup is set to take place on August 20, 2023 at Stadium Austrlia in Sydney.

The stadium has a capacity of 82,500 and will likely be sold out for the final with attendances soaring at the tournament.

Co-hosts Australia were dealt a big blow on Thursday after they lost 3-2 to Nigeria in an entertaining fixture in front of 49,156 spectators in Brisbane.

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