Women’s World Cup Australia vs. England Betting Odds & Analysis (08/16/2023)

Women's World Cup Australia vs. England Betting Odds & Analysis (08-16-2023)

Specifically, England vs. Colombia match was a true nail-biter with the Women’s World Cup odds. But at the end, England was too much for Colombia in its 2-1 win and payout. Now the Three Lionesses move on to the semifinal and a Wednesday match against Australia. The Aussies got past France on penalties after a scoreless game in regulation.  Consider in 2019, Australia’s World Cup bid came to an end via a penalty shootout loss to Norway in the round of 16 in Nice. Australia vs. England is already generating record wagering activity.

Australia vs. England Women’s World Cup Betting Information

Date and Time:Wednesday, August 16, 2023, 6 a.m. ET
Location:Stadium Australia, Sydney
TV Coverage:FOX
Odds at SBG Sportsbook
TeamSpreadTotalML
EnglandPK,-½ -1052 -105+135
AustraliaPK,+½ -1152 -115+238
Draw+211
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England Uses 2019 Failure as Fuel for 2023 Championship Quest

Indeed, England is drawing on the lasting hurt from their semifinal defeat in the 2019 Women’s World Cup. England uses that offshore bookmaker defeat as motivational fuel for their final-four showdown with Australia on Wednesday.

Last time out, the Lionesses booked a semifinal with co-hosts Australia thanks to their 2-1 victory over Colombia on Saturday. The win means England has reached the World Cup’s semifinal for the third consecutive time. However, the hurt of their 2-1 defeat to the U.S. women’s team at the semifinal stage in 2019 stays with the players. Namely, Lucy Bronze said she replays that loss daily. Also, captain Millie Bright said it’s a loss that’s lingered with her. Bright and Bronze want to bury those memories with victory on Wednesday.

It is true that Colombia’s supporters significantly outnumbered England’s fans in Saturday’s match. In like manner, that will be the same again on Wednesday in the Sydney Stadium. But Bright hopes they can use that hostility as motivation.

Consider the match gives Bright a chance to come up against her Chelsea teammate Sam Kerr. The Australian superstar missed the group stage of Matilda’s campaign through injury. However, she returned to score in their penalty shootout win over France on Saturday in Brisbane.

The Matildas Chase Epic Historic Achievement

Sometimes gamblers witness fate as an unstoppable Women’s World Cup Betting odds factor. In 2019 that was the case when the United States took the championship. To illuminate, such occasions leave the betting community in a trance of how it’s all possible.

Accordingly, it is difficult to explain how after a dramatic, goalless 120 minutes of football, it finally took 20 penalties to separate Australia and France. In the end, Australia prevailed to gain the semifinals of the Women’s World Cup.

In that penalty session, there was an epic moment. Following Mackenzie Arnold’s first save of Kenza Dali’s ninth effort for France, it was called back by video review for her straying off her line. Yet the Matildas’ goalkeeper stood up and saved the second attempt. For backers of France, it was symbolic of the ultimate bad beat. And then Cortnee Vine was the one to step up for Australia. Specifically, she beat Solene Durand and sent Australia to the final four.

At the beginning of the Matildas’ World Cup campaign was a surprise visit from Australian icon Cathy Freeman. Of course, Freeman was a figure several Australian players cite as the hero of their childhoods.

SBG Best Bet: Australia.