The stage is set for a thrilling finale to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Two of the top three choices to win it all pre-tournament will go head-to-head when Spain and England meet on the game’s biggest stage on Sunday morning.
The stage is set for a thrilling finale to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
England, which was the third choice to win it all pre-tournament at +550 odds at FanDuel, didn’t take long to make a good impression once the action got underway and was the favourite to win it all entering the knockout stage. That’s because Spain, which was the second choice to win it all pre-tournament at +470 odds at FanDuel, has emerged as the betting favourite to win it all.England is currently -104 to lift the trophy at FanDuel.
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