Odds to Win Women’s World Cup: Australia & New Zealand 2023
USA Still Favorites After Shaky Group Stage

Colombia, Nigeria and Japan Biggest Climbers
The Group Stage of theSweden and Colombia. All of them now have shorter odds to go on and win the Women’s World Cup, as a result. Still, the USA, as two-time defending champions, are favorites to win a third straight title. With the group stage nearly complete, we’ll go through the latest odds to win the Women’s World Cup.
Favorites
The USA entered the Women’s World Cup as +270 favorites to defend their title again. They managed to defeat Vietnam 3-0 in their first match on the FIFA Portugal, which finished 0-0.
Early signs are concerning, but the USA still show the shortest odds to win the Women’s World Cup at +350. After all, talented players like Alex Morgan, Sophia Smith and Lindsay Horan can turn it on at any time. After finishing second in Group E, the USA are currently awaiting their round of 16 opponent, which will most likely be Sweden.
Next up on the odds board is Switzerland in the round of 16, in a match they’re favored to win. Aitana Bonmati and Alexia Putellas are two star players to watch in the knockout stage.
2022 European champions, finished the group stage a perfect 3-0. They demolished China 6-1 in their group stage finale as phenom Lauren James added another two goals to her tally. England take on a Nigeria side in the round of 16 they should beat. Now, the Lionesses sit at +450 odds to win their first Women’s World Cup.
Dark Horses
FIFA World Cup results in recent memory as they defeated Morocco 6-0 in their opener. Star midfielder Alexandra Popp has already scored three goals as the Germans are priced at +800 odds to win a third Women’s World Cup.
Japan are one of the biggest climbers on the odds board so far. They opened at +3300 odds to win the Women’s World Cup but now come in at +800 odds to win their first title since 2011. Japan dominated in the group stage, with three wins and no goals conceded. They face a tough opponent in the round of 16, in Norway.
are heavy favorites in their group stage finale vs. Panama and are widely expected to win Group F.
The 2019 finalists, the Brazil and Sweden are the only other two teams with shorter than +3000 odds, at +1600 and +2500, respectively.
Longshots/Eliminated Teams
Colombia opened at +25000 odds but now display +6600 odds after winning their first two matches. However, they’ve never made it past the round of 16. Norway also sit at +6600 odds but looked a bit shaky in the group stage. Switzerland and Denmark are interesting longshots, at +12500 odds each.
Meanwhile, Nigeria opened at +50000 odds to win the New Zealand and the Philippines finished third and fourth in Group A, respectively.
Olympic champions Costa Rica but both teams are going home. China, Haiti, Portugal, Vietnam and Panama are also headed for early exits.
Odds Note: Check with the sportsbook for the latest updated odds on all the WWC matchups.