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Expert Predictions for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Odds, Groups, Picks, Futures, and Best Bets


New Zealand are hoping playing on home soil will help them record their first-ever victory in the competition as they and Australia co-host the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which starts on July 20. In their previous appearances in the tournament, the Kiwis have played to three draws while losing their other 12 matches, scoring a total of eight goals while allowing 34. New Zealand kicks off the 2023 Women’s World Cup with a matchup against Norway at 3 a.m. ET in Auckland. Meanwhile, Australia takes on the Republic of Ireland in Sydney at 6 a.m. ET, while Nigeria and Canada wrap up the first day of play at 10:30 p.m. ET in Melbourne. The United States Women’s National Team begin their quest for a third straight championship a day later as they meet Vietnam at 9 p.m. ET in Auckland.

The USWNT are the +225 favorites in the 2023 Women’s World Cup odds from Caesars Sportsbook. England are +450, while Spain (+550), Germany (+700) and France (+900) round out the top five contenders. Australia are listed at +1200 and New Zealand are +15000 longshots. Before you lock in your 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup futures bets, you need to see what SportsLine’s renowned soccer bettor Jon Eimer has to say.

Eimer is a high-volume bettor who has vast knowledge of leagues and players across the globe. Since joining SportsLine, he has covered the English Premier League, Serie A, the FA Cup and much more. Since the end of the 2022 Men’s World Cup, he has been red-hot on his soccer picks, going 156-130-7 for a profit of $3,412 for $100 bettors.

Now, Eimer has broken down the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup draw from all sides and released his top picks and predictions, including his best bet for the USWNT. You can head to SportsLine now to see Eimer’s 2023 Women’s World Cup picks.

Women’s World Cup 2023 predictions 

Eimer is backing Germany to reach the semifinals for a +135 payout. If the Women’s World Cup qualifying is any indication, the Germans won’t have much trouble advancing to the semis for the sixth time in tournament history. They steamrolled over their opponents during qualifying, scoring 47 goals and allowing a mere five while winning nine of their 10 matches. Germany netted at least five goals in five of the contests and posted seven clean sheets.

Strikers Lea Schuller and Alexandra Popp, who both scored in Germany’s 3-2 loss to Zambia in an international friendly on July 7, are the team’s top offensive threats. The 25-year-old Schuller has scored 30 goals in 46 matches with the women’s national team, including 15 during WWC qualifying. Popp, who has 61 goals in 127 fixtures for Germany, was a force during their run to the final of the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 as the 32-year-old team captain shared the tournament lead with six goals in five games before missing the 2-1 loss to England in the final with an injury. Forward Laura Freigang converted five times during WWC qualifying, while midfielder Lina Magull recorded three goals in both the Euros and the WWC qualification competition. See all of Eimer’s 2023 Women’s World Cup picks at SportsLine.

How to make 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup picks

Eimer has locked in his best bets to win the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, along with his top futures plays. He’s revealed exactly how far the USWNT will advance, as well as an intriguing parlay including the Americans. You can only see them here.

So who will win the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, and how far will Team USA advance? Check out the odds below and then visit SportsLine to see Jon Eimer’s best bets for the 2023 Women’s World Cup, all from the proven expert who is up more than $3,400 on his soccer picks since the 2022 World Cup.

2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup odds 

See FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 picks at SportsLine.

United States +225
England +450
Spain +550
Germany +700
France +900
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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