In Group D of the Women's World Cup, England Women's Soccer Team and Denmark Women's Soccer Team are in a summit match. Although England Women's Football Team has the honor of being the champion of the European Cup, the absence of the core scorer, Maddie, has impaired the team's attacking power, and it will be difficult to break the deadlock against Denmark Women's Football Team, which has a solid defense. Given that neither side has been able to score in the match, it seems more prudent to go for the smaller 2.5-goal betting strategy. (Live on Now 630 at 4:30pm on Friday, so stay tuned for the action!)
Under Wigman's leadership, England Women's Soccer has only lost one game in the last 33 matches, and they are the favorites to win the World Cup. However, the brilliant firepower of last year's European Cup champions has been sharply reduced with the injury of Medi, and the performance failed to meet the expectation of the fans as they only won 1-0 with a 12-yard penalty kick against the Haitian Women's Football Team in the first match of the World Cup. In the two warm-up matches before the final week, England Women's soccer team even suffered consecutive draws, and the total number of goals scored in the last four matches is only 2 goals, which is worrying.
The Danish women's soccer team is also in a bad situation
The Danish women's soccer team beat the Chinese women's soccer team 1-0 in the first round, and its strong defense has been the biggest highlight. In the past 4 matches, 3 of them managed to shut out their opponents, and the total number of goals scored did not exceed 2 goals. The centerpieces of the team, Steen Paterson and Simone Sullenson, have been playing particularly well and are expected to withstand the onslaught of the England women's soccer team. In this battle between the two sides, the 2.5 goals less bet seems to be more reliable.
Live Streaming Schedule
Friday 4:30pm: Women's World Cup England Women v Denmark Women
Friday 7:00pm: Women's World Cup China Women's Soccer vs Haiti Women's Soccer
Saturday 6:00am: A-League: Newell's Old Boys v Tynanes