Women’s World Cup 2023: Latest England Odds, Matches, Groups, and How To Watch

Excitement is building ahead of the upcoming 2023 Women’s World Cup, which will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand between 20th July and 20th August 2023.
Here at BettingOdds.com, we've taken a look at the Lionesses, their group, matches, squad, and latest odds to lift the trophy for the first time in their history.
What Group are England in?
England have been drawn in Group D alongside Haiti, Denmark, and China.
In total there are eight groups (A to H) - each consisting of four teams - after the tournament was expanded from 24 to 32 teams.
The top two teams in each group will progress through to the round-of-16.
When are England's group matches?
England will begin their 2023 Women's World Cup in Brisbane where they face Haiti on Saturday 22nd July (10.30am).
The Lionesses will then do battle with Denmark in Sydney on Friday 28th July (9.30am), with their final Group D clash against China in Adelaide on Tuesday 1st August (12pm).
If England progress as Group D winners they will face the runner-up of Group B in Brisbane on 7th August.
What TV Channel are England's matches on?
It was revealed in mid-June that BBC and ITV have finally agreed a deal to broadcast the Women's World Cup this summer.
It's yet to be announced which matches they will each show.
What odds are England to win the Women's World Cup?
England have been installed as the second favourites to win the Women's World Cup for the first time ever.
Last summer's European Champions can currently be backed at a best-priced 9/2 with bet365.
Defending champions United States top the outright winner market at 11/4 as they bid to win the tournament for the third time in a row, and the fifth time in nine editions.
Spain (6/1) and Germany (7/1) follow, France are 10/1, while joint-hosts Australia can be found at 14/1.
Former Women’s World Cup Winners
2019: United States
2015: United States
2011: Japan
2007: Germany
2003: Germany
1999: United States
1995: Norway
1991: United States
Who is in England’s World Cup Squad?
In late May, Sarina Wiegman named her 23-player England squad for the Women's World Cup.
England will, unfortunately, be without a number of key players this summer. Captain Leah Williamson, star player of the Euros Beth Mead, and the brilliant Fran Kirby are all out injured.
Meanwhile, there's no place for former skipper Steph Houghton, Man Utd players Maya le Tissier and Nikita Parris are also out, while Ellen White and Jill Scott both retired after the Euros win last year.
Despite being out of action since March, key centre-back Millie Bright is in and named as captain, as are the bulk (16) of last summer's champions, including Lauren Hemp, Chloe Kelly, and Georgia Stanway.
Full England Squad
Goalkeepers: Mary Earps, Hannah Hampton, Ellie Roebuck
Defenders: Millie Bright, Lucy Bronze, Jess Carter, Niamh Charles, Alex Greenwood, Esme Morgan, Lotte Wubben-Moy
Midfielders: Laura Coombes, Jordan Nobbs, Georgia Stanway, Ella Toone, Katie Zelem, Kiera Walsh
Strikers: Rachel Daly, Beth England, Lauren Hemp, Lauren James, Katie Robinson, Chloe Kelly, Alessia Russo

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