2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup futures picks, odds, groups: Soccer expert reveals best bets, USWNT predictions



Australia and New Zealand will be sharing hosting duties when the 2023 Women’s World Cup kicks off on Thursday, July 20. Both countries are familiar with hosting big soccer events, with Australia twice hosting the FIFA U-20 World Cup and New Zealand hosting FIFA tournaments on three occasions. The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup marks the eighth time the Matildas have qualified for the tournament and the sixth time that the Football Ferns have made an appearance. Will that be enough for either host nation to compete for a title in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023?

The latest 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup odds from Caesars Sportsbook lists the USWNT as +225 favorites to win their third consecutive title. The United States were listed at +350 in 2019 and +225 in 2015. Meanwhile, England (+375), Germany (+650), Spain (+700) and France (+800) round out the top five in the 2023 Women’s World Cup futures odds. Before locking in any 2023 Women’s World Cup picks, you need to see what SportsLine’s soccer insider Martin Green has to say

After working in the sports betting industry for several years, Green became a professional sports writer and handicapper and has covered the game worldwide. Since last year’s World Cup, Green has been profitable in multiple areas on his soccer picks, including the Champions League (+4.78 units), the FA Cup (+3.07), the EFL Cup (+3.64), Euro 2024 qualifiers (+3.01) the Europa League (+1.60)

Now, Green has analyzed the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup draw from every angle and revealed his picks and predictions, including his pick for the USWNT. You can head to SportsLine now to see Green’s 2023 Women’s World Cup picks

Top 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup predictions 

Green is backing hosts Australia to reach the quarterfinals for a -105 payout. While Canada is seventh in the FIFA rankings and Australia is 10th, the expert is backing oddsmakers when it comes to the Matilda’s advancing out of the group stage.

If the Australians advance out of Group B, they will take on the runners-up from Group D in the Round of 16. With England expected to win that group, it’s likely Australia will go up against Denmark — who they defeated 3-1 in their last meeting.

“Australia are superior to the Danes, and they should make the quarter-finals,” Green told SportsLine. See Green’s other 2023 Women’s World Cup picks at SportsLine.

How to make 2023 Women’s World Cup picks

Green has locked in his best bets to win the 2023 Women’s World Cup, along with his top futures plays. He’s revealed exactly how far the USWNT will advance at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. He’s also revealed a surprising pick for the finals that could pay out at as much as 4-1. You can only see them here.

So where will the USWNT finish in the Women’s World Cup 2023, and which darkhorse could make the Women’s World Cup final? Check out the odds below and then visit SportsLine to see Martin Green’s best bets for the 2023 Women’s World Cup, all from the proven soccer expert who has been profitable in several areas over the last several months, and find out.

2023 Women’s World Cup odds 

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United States +225
England +375
Germany +650
Spain +700
France +800
Australia +1200
Sweden +1400
Netherlands +1800
Canada +2500
Brazil +2500
Japan +3000
Norway +6500
Denmark +8000
South Korea +10000
Portugal +10000
Italy +15000
New Zealand +15000
China +15000
Haiti +15000
Colombia +15000
Ireland +20000
Zambia +25000
Switzerland +25000
Argentina +30000
South Africa +50000
Costa Rica +50000
Jamaica +50000
Nigeria +75000
Morocco +75000
Vietnam +100000
Panama +100000
Philippines +100000

2023 Women’s World Cup groups 

Group A
New Zealand
Norway
Philippines
Switzerland

Group B
Australia
Canada
Republic of Ireland
Nigeria

Group C
Costa Rica
Japan
Spain
Zambia

Group D
England
Haiti
Denmark
China

Group E
United States
Vietnam
Netherlands
Portugal

Group F
France
Jamaica
Brazil
Panama

Group G
Sweden
South Africa
Italy
Argentina 

Group H
Germany
Morocco
Colombia
South Korea





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