2019 Women’s World Cup Betting Online Guide

    2019 Women’s World Cup Betting Online Guide

    2019 Women’s World Cup is about to start. United States of America are seen as No. 1 favourites to win the showpiece tournament, but the likes of Germany, France, England, Netherlands and Japan should not be written off just yet. We did an in-depth research of all betting markets, therefore, you should read our World Cup Betting Online Guide and take advantage of best online betting odds.

    Long-term bets

    USA

    United States of America won their first World Cup trophy back in 1991, with the team repeating the success eight years later in their homeland. The Stars and Stripes continued with their habit of winning medals at the showpiece tournament, but they failed to clinch the World Cup title from 1999 to 2015. At the 2015 World Cup in Canada USA won their third trophy at the major tournament, with the team beating Japan in the title game. Orlando Pride superstar Alex Morgan made the USA 2019 World Cup cut and it is no surprise Jillian Ellis’ charges are seen as hot favourites to win the upcoming tournament in France. You should bear in mind that USA are 4.33 at William Hill to defend their title.

    France

    Regardless of the quality of their squad, tournament hosts have always been seen as one of main favourites to win the trophy. France prepared in the best way possible for the 2019 Women’s World Cup finals and they are eager to kick off their campaign in style. Les Bleues are eyeing their first ever trophy at the World Cup and many football experts believe that they will not have a better chance than this to go all the way at the showpiece tournament. Coach Corinne Diacre has created a fine blend of youth and experience and with the support of home fans, France are definitely capable of lifting the prestigious trophy, and are available at 4.50 offered by 888Sport.

    Germany

    History has taught us that Germany should never be written off when it comes to major tournaments. Die Nationalelf were the dominant force in the women’s football from 2003 to 2007, with the team winning two consecutive World Cup titles. It has been 12 years since Germany clinched their last trophy and Martina Voss-Tecklenburg’s troops are eager to put an end to the negative trend. Germany were producing fine performances in warm-up games and seeing that they have been grouped with the likes of China, Spain and South Africa, die Nationalelf will almost certainly book their place in the last 16. You should know that Martina Voss-Tecklenburg’s women are 1.20 at Comeon! to clinch top position in Group B. Germany, on the other hand, are 6.50 at Surebet247 to lift the World Cup trophy.

    England

    Have big ambitions for the tournament in France as well and the fact that they won the bronze medal at the 2015 Women’s World Cup finals is giving fans a reason for optimism ahead of their opener against Scotland. Their triumph at the 2019 World Cup is priced 5.50 at Betfair.

    Netherlands

    Many people see Netherlands and Japan as dark horses at the 2019 Women’s World Cup. The Oranje made it to the last 16 of the 2015 tournament in Canada, but they are widely expected to record a much better result in France. Netherlands coach Sarina Wiegman has a number of young and talented players to choose from and it has to be noted that the Dutch rising stars are 15.00 to win the trophy.

    Japan

    Proved their worth at the last two World Cup finals. Eight years ago in Germany the Asian side won their first ever trophy at the major tournament, with the team making it to the final of the 2015 tournament in Canada as well. USA proved to be a big catch for Japan in the title game at the last World Cup. Anyhow, the Japanese are definitely capable of playing an important role at the 2019 Women’s World Cup and 22bet offers odds of 15.00 for their triumph.

    Group Stages odds and predictions

    Group A

    Host nation France have been grouped with the likes of Nigeria, Norway and South Korea. As previously mentioned, les Bleues are eager to go all the way at the tournament in their homeland and they are 1.44 at Betway to secure top position in Group A.

    Norway, who won their last World Cup trophy back in 1995, could play an important role in the group stages of the 2019 tournament as well and despite the fact that key player Ada Hegerberg will not represent the national team at the tournament in France, the Scandinavian side are widely expected to book their place in the last 16. Norway are 6.50 at bet365 to make it to the knockout stages as top-placed team from Group A.

    South Korea showed character at the 2015 World Cup finals in Canada, with the team making it to the last 16 of the tournament. The Taegeuk Ladies aim to, at least, repeat the success and, they will, as always, leave their hearts on the field in every single game at the upcoming football festival. South Korea are 4.75 at PaddyPower to win top position in Group A.

    After failing to impress at the tournament in Canada, Nigeria will be looking to make amends for the unsuccessful campaign when they kick off their 2019 World Cup campaign. The Super Falcons have nothing to lose in Group A games against France, Norway and South Korea and that could prove to be a plus for them in group stages of the showpiece tournament. Nigeria are seen as underdogs in Group A, with their triumph being priced 81.00 at 1XBET.

    Game between France and Norway is considered the Group A derby. The tournaments hosts take on Korea Republic in their opener and seeing that the Asian team suit them, les Bleues are just 1.40 to win the Parc des Princes clash.

    Group B

    Germany are seen as hot favourites to clinch top position in Group B. Die Nationalelf have been in a fine form in 2019 and they are eager to continue with splendid performances in the group stages of the upcoming major tournament. Martina Voss-Tecklenburg’s team will face the likes of China, Spain and South Africa in their group, therefore, it is no surprise the five-time European champions are just 1.10 at Betway to win top position in Group B.

    Spain head into their World Cup opener against South Africa with the lack of experience at major tournaments. La Roja have suffered two defeats at the World Cup finals, while sharing the spoils with Costa Rica on their debut at the showpiece tournament. Seeing that Spain have yet to record a win at the Women’s World Cup, it is no surprise that William Hill offers odds of 5.50 for their triumph in Group B.

    China, on the other hand, are determined to spoil Germany’s party in France. The Asian side did well to advance to the quarter-finals of the last edition of the World Cup and they aim to (at least) repeat the success. The Chinese national team seem to be well balanced, but seeing that they have been handed a tough draw, the Asian side are 13.00 at Netbet to clinch top position in Group B.

    South Africa aim to prove the bookies wrong. The Banyana Banyana’s pride will be at stake in each and every game in Group B and we are positive that they will leave their hearts on the field. The majority of online bookies see South Africa as a cannon fodder and you should bear in mind that the African side are 67.00 at 22bet to win the group.

    The Banyana Banyana are regarded as big underdogs in their World Cup opener, with Spain’s win being priced only 1.20 at Pinnacle.

    Group C

    A number of entertaining games are on the cards in Group C. Australia and Brazil seem to be evenly matched ahead of the start of the 2019 Women’s World Cup, with Italy aiming to sneak into the knockout stages of the tournament.

    Australia are a very experience side and they are seen as No. 1 favourites to clinch top position in Group C. The Matildas aim to book their place in the quarter-finals of the World Cup for the fourth consecutive time and they are 2.20 to win the group.

    Over the years Brazil have established themselves as one of the world’s best football teams. Marta and Cristiane are eager to help the South American side record a good result in what could be their last World Cup and the Selecao are 2.10 at Betfair to finish the process in top position in Group C.

    Italy aim to upset Australia and Brazil in the group stages of the 2019 tournament, with 888Sport offering odds of 7.00 for the Azzurre to secure top position in Group C.

    Jamaica have slim chances of winning the group and the Reggae Girlz are 81.00 to advance to the last 16 as top-placed team from Group C.

    Jamaica will have a big fish to fry in the opening match of their World Cup campaign against Brazil and they are 26.00 to spoil the Selecao’s party at Stade des Alpes.

    Group D

    England have been producing fine performance in all competitions ever since Phil Neville took over the reins. The Lionesses were scoring goals for fun in the World Cup qualifiers and they do not want to stop now. Phil Neville’s women are seen as favourites to win top position in Group D, with the majority of bookies offering the odds of 1.50 for their triumph in the group stages.

    Japan should not be underestimated, speaking of the race for top position in Group D. They are a very experienced team and they are definitely capable of making life difficult for England in the group stages of the 2019 World Cup. Japan’s triumph in Group D is priced 2.50 at Sportingbet.

    Scotland can’t wait for the 2019 Women’s World Cup to begin as they qualified for the major tournament for the first time ever. Shelley Kerr’s charges, though, face an uphill task in their opener against England, but many football experts predict that they will book their place in the last 16. Scotland are 21.00 at Paddy Power to secure first place in Group D.

    Argentina have nothing to lose at the upcoming football festival in France as they are 67.00 at Nairabet to win top position in Group D.

    The South American side were struggling to find their form in warm-up games, therefore their win in the opener against Japan is priced 1.07 at Lionsbet.

    Group E

    2015 World Cup hosts Canada have been grouped with the likes of Cameroon, New Zealand and Netherlands.

    Bookies, though, do not offer the lowest betting odds for Canada to win Group E and they are 2.20 at Supabets to finish the group stages in top position.

    Star-studded Netherlands are expected to shine at the upcoming showpiece tournament and you will get the odds of 1.83 if you put your money on the Oranje to clinch first place in Group E.

    Cameroon and New Zealand will give their best to sneak into the knockout stages of the 2019 Women’s World Cup, but they will have to prove their worth on the field in each and every game in Group E.

    New Zealand are 11.00 at William Hill to make it to the last 16, whilst several bookies offer odds of 40.00 for Cameroon to win the group.

    The game between New Zealand and Netherlands will be interesting to watch. Both teams are likely to go for a win in the Stade Oceane clash, therefore there is a big value in betting on both teams to score, which is priced 2.10 at Betway.

    Group F

    Reigning champions United States of America are determined to give fans yet another reason for celebration.

    The Stars and Stripes are No. 1 favourites to win the 2019 Women’s World Cup and, as expected, they are just 1.30 at Unibet to book their place in the last 16 as a top-placed side from Group F.

    Both Sweden and Chile aim to secure a top-two finish, whilst Thailand have slim chances of advancing to the knockout stages. Sweden are 4.00 to clinch top position in Group F, whilst Chile’s triumph in the group stages is priced 21.00.

    Thailand are seen as big underdogs in their opener against USA, with their win being priced 51.00 at 888Sport.

    Top scorer

    Aforementioned USA attacker Alex Morgan led USA to their third World Cup trophy four years ago in Canada and, no doubt, all eyes will be on the 29-year-old ace at the 2019 World Cup. Morgan has netted 101 goals in 162 appearances for the Stars and Stripes and she is 7.00 at William Hill to win the Golden Boot at the upcoming tournament.

    French striker Eugenie Le Sommer could shine at the tournament in France as well and you should know that she is 7.50 at Betfair to win the top scorer award.

    Alex Morgan’s teammate Carli Lloyd completes the list of top-three favourites to win the Golden Boot, with bookies offering the odds of 10.00 for her to win the award.

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