Spain vs. Sweden in Semifinal Women’s World Cup Betting Odds

Spain vs. Sweden in Semifinal Women's World Cup Betting Odds

Last week, gamblers were impressed with Spain shrugging off the distraction of an earthquake in Wellington to reach the Women’s World Cup semifinals. To illuminate, Spain is in the semifinal for the first time. Following 2-1 extra-time Women’s World Cup odds win against Netherlands. Now Spain is one game away from the World Cup final. They have learned how to live with their earthquake. The tremor measured 5.6 on the Richter Scale. In turn, it was recorded just 67 minutes before kick-off in New Zealand’s capital city. Thus, it probably felt like just another bump in the road.

Spain vs. Sweden Women’s World Cup Betting Information

Date and Time:Tuesday, August 15, 2023, 3 a.m. ET
Location:Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand
TV Coverage:FOX
Betting Online Odds at SBG:Click Here

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Spain Takes the Rough Road

Last year, La Roja was destabilized by a Faultline of its own. Despite still being coach, Jorge Vilda is in charge of this tournament. Although 15 of his players wrote to the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) demanding changes to the set-up. The players denied calling for Vilda to be fired. Instead, they say they wanted only online betting improvements behind the scenes. But the RFEF claimed otherwise. Hence, they threw their support behind Vilda, who has been in charge since 2015.

Since the so-called mutiny last October, Spanish football has struggled to restore calm. Only three of the ‘last 15’ made it into Vilda’s squad for this World Cup. In turn, the dressing room reportedly split on the events of 2022. And the wounds have not healed. Players even say, “You don’t have to be best friends with your teammate.”

Despite all the tension and issues that still simmer, Spain is one game away from the World Cup final. They have learned how to live with their earthquake. So the tremor, which measured 5.6 on the Richter Scale, which was recorded just 67 minutes before kick-off in New Zealand’s capital city, probably felt like just another bump in the road. Consider that only one player congratulated Jorge Vilda at the final whistle. Yet whether the 42-year-old has the backing of the majority of a team or not, results will dictate his future. By contrast, he has taken Spain further at the World Cup than ever.

Sweden Too Much for Japan

Meanwhile, Sweden had knocked out the last remaining former Women’s World Cup champion, Japan, out of this tournament. And that clears the way for a new Women’s World Cup Betting odds winner.

Sweden earned a smart and gritty 2-1 win on Friday. Sweden’s press and physicality wilted the beautiful possession football Japan had displayed up to this point. But the Sweden team is more about tactics and execution. Also, their success is built on great vibes. Of course, Sweden did well in tournaments before. Previously, they were runners-up at the past two Olympics. And runners-up at the 2003 Women’s World Cup. But this group seems to be clicking at the right time.

Correlate that Sweden has a positive vibe that feels like the 2019 United States team winning the Women’s World Cup. Sweden’s statement win came against a Japan team with a tournament-best 14 goals scored. And a statement earned after a difficult and emotional penalty shootout win over the Americans.

SBG Best Bet: Sweden.