FIFA Women's World Cup: Canada Provides Good Betting Value
Welcome to Fast Money Football, brought to you by NorthStar Bets. It’s just in time for the highly anticipated Women's World Cup kickoff. If you're looking to support the Olympic Champions and seeking some serious value, you're in luck. The odds for Canada to win it all are quite attractive at +2,800. While it would be a shock, perhaps not a massive one, backing Canada could prove to be a worthwhile decision.
Let's take a step back and analyze the odds for the group stage. Group B is undeniably tough, featuring Republic of Ireland, Nigeria and hosts Australia. It's a challenging draw, but Bev Priestman's Canadian team has a realistic chance to make it through. At +200, Canada stands as the second favourites behind the Aussies, who are at -200 to advance from the group. However, there's a possibility for Canada to stumble in the quarterfinals, with odds of +350 for an early exit.
Keep in mind that if Canada finishes second to Australia in the group, they could potentially face Euro Champs England in the Round of 16. The odds of Canada losing at this stage are set at -155. It's worth noting that Christine Sinclair, once a dominating force, may see limited playing time. Despite this, she remains the Canadian player that Northstar Bets believes is most likely to excel offensively. At +4,000, Sinclair is a tempting choice for the Golden Bull award, while her odds for the most assists are set at +1,300.
Who knows? We may witness some Sinclair magic on the field. The possibilities are endless in this Women's World Cup. If you're interested in exploring the various betting markets for the tournament, be sure to visit northstarbets.ca. They offer a comprehensive selection of options for you to choose from.
Join us as we embark on this thrilling journey and witness the excitement unfold on the global stage. The Women's World Cup promises to be a showcase of skill, determination and unforgettable moments. Stay tuned for updates and enjoy the incredible action that lies ahead.