Women’s World Cup Quarter Finals Picks and Betting Predictions


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Friday 11th August

Spain vs Netherlands, 2am GMT

An exceptional game with the potential to evolve into a strategic chess-like encounter awaits. Jorge Vilda, along with his team, they have navigated through their extensively recorded disagreements. Spain’s coach finds himself fortunate to possess a continuous stream of incredible talent within his reach. The current ensemble of players currently in New Zealand carry a resolute determination to capitalize on what might be their best opportunity to progress in a World Cup.

Although Vilda’s team occasionally displays inefficiency, Andries Jonker has skillfully extracted optimal performance from his squad after taking over from Mark Parsons as the coach of the Netherlands. Notably, Jonker, who possesses tactical flexibility, fearlessly transitions between stylistic approaches, occasionally even within the course of a single match, which could prove advantageous in this scenario.

Despite the absence of Vivianne Miedema due to injury, modest expectations surrounded the Netherlands. However, Jill Roord, the new midfielder from Manchester City, has emerged as an unexpected standout in Jonker’s team.

Our Pick: Netherlands win and BTTS @17/2

 

Japan vs Sweden, 8.30am GMT

No opposing team ever dares to underestimate Japan. The felling of being surrounded by three players at all times is inescapable, leading to inevitable moments of astonishment when the impeccable harmony and synchronization of their passing and movement give rise to breathtaking football that elicits awe. Having clinched the 2011 World Cup and securing the runner-up position in 2015, Japan entered a phase of transformation. However, the true swiftness of this transition might not have been entirely recognized, possibly due to the influence of the pandemic.

And yet … Sweden knocked out USA in the Last 16 and we still believe they can reach another level as they possesses a lot of experience and big-game nous.

Our Pick: BTTS @10/11

 

Saturday 12th

Australia vs France, 8.30am GMT

As Australia’s coach, Tony Gustavsson, ponders the best approach to handle Sam Kerr’s gradual comeback from injury – contemplating whether to deploy his standout striker as a starter or as a game-changing substitute – France’s Hervé Renard will assuredly be dissecting videos that showcase how Denmark’s Pernille Harder adeptly retreated into deeper positions. Despite ending up on the losing side in the Round of 16, Harder managed to unsettle Australia with her diverse contributions. It wouldn’t be unexpected to witness France adopting a diamond variation of their 4-4-2 formation, potentially involving Eugénie Le Sommer in a similar role.

They are both strong sides and look determined to end their years of under-achievement at major tournaments but France are up against the tournament co-hosts and you wonder if this could be Australia’s moment.

Our Picks: BTTS @10/11

 

England vs Colombia, 11.30am GMT

Nelson Abadía’s squad embodies a physical style of play, yet there is much to appreciate in their unwavering competitiveness. These players embrace one-on-one challenges, never shying away from duels, and consistently seek victory in individual clashes across the entire field.

During their time in Australia, Colombia’s intense pressing strategies led Ireland to abandon a pre-tournament friendly match against them after just 20 minutes. These tactics also managed to rattle a seasoned and street-smart forward like Germany’s Alexandra Popp.

To advance, England must earn the privilege of executing their distinctive style of play and exhibit far greater composure in possession than they demonstrated against Nigeria. In terms of in-game decision-making, Sarina Wiegman found it challenging to adapt to the obstacles presented by Randy Waldrum’s squad, resulting in her team’s growing frustration, which ultimately culminated in Lauren James receiving a red card.

In recent times, England showcased impressive discipline on the field, appearing nearly impervious to provocation. However, with the retirements of Ellen White and Jill Scott, they’ve bid farewell to pivotal members of the seasoned “veteran” core who excelled at guiding their fellow players alongside them.

Our Picks: England win and BTTS @4/1

 

 

 

About:

 

The FIFA Women’s World Cup is a highly anticipated international association football tournament that brings together senior women’s national teams from countries all around the world. Organized by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the governing body for the sport, this prestigious competition showcases the best female football talent on a global stage.

Held every four years, the Women’s World Cup captivates millions of fans worldwide as teams compete for the ultimate prize in women’s football. The tournament serves as a platform for women’s football to gain recognition and celebrate the remarkable skills and athleticism displayed by the participating players.

National teams from FIFA’s member associations qualify for the tournament through a rigorous qualification process, which varies depending on the region. The event brings together diverse cultures, playing styles, and strategies, making it a thrilling spectacle for fans and a testament to the global reach of women’s football.

The Women’s World Cup has played a pivotal role in promoting gender equality and empowering women in sports. Over the years, it has witnessed a significant growth in popularity and viewership, highlighting the increasing interest and support for women’s football worldwide. The tournament has also become a platform for advocacy and social change, shedding light on important issues such as equal pay, access to resources, and opportunities for women in sports.

In addition to the exhilarating matches, the Women’s World Cup provides a platform for players to showcase their individual skills and talents, potentially leading to personal accolades and recognition. The Golden Boot, awarded to the tournament’s top goal scorer, and the Golden Ball, presented to the best player of the tournament, are coveted honors that highlight exceptional performances on the field.

The tournament’s success has not only fueled the growth of women’s football globally but has also inspired young girls and women to participate in the sport and pursue their dreams of becoming professional footballers. By breaking down barriers and challenging stereotypes, the Women’s World Cup continues to inspire and empower future generations of female athletes.

Overall, the FIFA Women’s World Cup is a pinnacle event in women’s football, bringing together nations, cultures, and players from around the world. With each edition, the tournament raises the profile of women’s football and contributes to the ongoing development and progress of the sport on a global scale.

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