In Group D of the Women's World Cup, England Women's Football Team and Haiti Women's Football Team are in the spotlight. The two sides are very different in strength, England Women's Football Team had won the last Women's European Cup, and the Dutch manager Wiegmann's attacking tactics have been very effective, the team has scored more than 2 goals at half-time in the last four World Cup matches, so they are expected to suppress their opponents quickly, and scored at least 2 goals at half-time, so the pattern of over-goal is basically locked in. (Now 630 Saturday at 5:30 pm live streaming not to be missed)
England women's soccer team has a lot of powerful strikers with both speed and skills, and has obvious advantages in the attacking end. Although the ace striker Medi is unable to play due to serious injury, there are still a number of potential stars in the team that deserve attention, such as the Premier League's top scorer Na Cao Dali, who has switched from a wing defender to a striker, as well as Russell, who has switched from Manchester United to Arsenal, and so on, and their joining injects a strong firepower into the team, which makes the fans full of confidence.
The Haitian women's soccer team is a bit nervous to step on the stage of World Cup for the first time. Despite the historic advancement to the final week through the play-offs, there is still a gap between the overall strength and the strongest teams. Facing the experienced England women's soccer team, the Haitian women's soccer players may be affected by psychological pressure, and the England women's soccer team is expected to open up the score in the first half, so betting on the 1.5 goal half-time will be a wise move.
Live Streaming Schedule
Saturday 3:00pm Women's World Cup Zambia Women's Football Team v Japan Women's Football Team
Saturday, 5:30 p.m. Women's World Cup England Women's Soccer vs. Haiti Women's Soccer
Saturday 6:30 PM Korean FC Seoul v Incheon United
Saturday 8:00 PM Women's World Cup Denmark Women's Soccer vs China Women's Soccer