
Women’s World Cup 2023 Odds: Latest odds on England and Spain ahead of World Cup Final

England and Spain will lock horns on Sunday for the chance to win the Women's World Cup Final.
Neither country has ever got this far at a World Cup, although the Lionesses will hope that last summer's Euro 2022 triumph - during which they beat Spain along the way - will put them in good stead ahead of Sydney's showcase spectacular.
Now that the 32 participating countries have been whittled down to just two, we've had an updated look at the latest odds in the outright market, according to trusted betting sites.
(Prices correct at the time of writing)
England: 19/20
The European Champions can be backed at a best-priced 19/10 with bet365 to top last summer’s groundbreaking triumph by going all the way at the World Cup.
Beaten semi-finalists in each of the last two World Cups, England backed up their Euro 2022 win with a notable friendly defeat of the world champions USA, followed by Arnold Clark Cup glory, and the defeat of Brazil in the inaugural Finalissima.
They then took maximum points from their three group stage games down under, held their nerve to beat Nigeria in the last-16, came from behind to pip Colombia in the quarter-finals, then dazzled in a fine 3-1 semi-final victory over co-hosts Australia.
The Lionesses have remarkably still not lost a competitive match under Sarina Wiegman, who in total has lost just once over the course of 37 games. England have since avenged that solo defeat after beating the Aussies on their own patch.
Wiegman's troops can take huge confidence from knocking Spain out of the European Championships last summer, in a game in which they left it late to equalise, before Georgia Stanway rocketed home an absolute thunderbolt in extra-time.
Spain: 10/11
Spain were all of six minutes away from ending England’s Euro 2022 dreams last year, only for Ella Toone and Georgia Stanway to break their hearts.
The Spanish have lost just twice since then and have been in fine form for the large part of this World Cup.
They recorded comprehensive wins over Costa Rica and Zambia, before slipping to a shock 4-0 defeat to Japan, which meant they missed out on top spot in Group C.
However, La Roja have since responded with a 5-1 thrashing of Swizterland, a 2-1 extra-time win over Netherlands, and then a late 2-1 victory over a Sweden side that had knocked out both the US and Japan.
Spain mean business with bookmakers pricing them up at 10/11 to lift the World Cup trophy for the first time.
Any team that boasts the likes of Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas, Jennifer Hermoso, and Aitana Bonmati will be incredibly tough to overcome, while they'll be gunning to avenge last summer's loss to the Lionesses.

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