- The United States are 0.5, 1-goal favorites against the Netherlands on Wednesday night.
- Team USA defeated Netherlands 2-0 in their last matchup at the 2019 Women’s World Cup finals.
- The match total has -118 odds to go under 2, 2.5 goals.
WELLINGTON – The United States are -155 moneyline favorites in their next Women’s World Cup match against Netherlands. A 0.5, 1-goal spread is in favor of the United States with the match total set at 2, 2.5 goals.
United States vs Netherlands Betting Lines
Team: | Spread: | Moneyline: | Total: |
---|---|---|---|
USA | -0.5, -1 (-120) | -155 | O2, 2.5 (-112) |
Netherlands | +0.5, +1 (-110) | +400 | U2, 2.5 (-118) |
Wednesday night’s match will be a rematch of the 2019 Women’s World Cup final. The United States came out victorious 2-0 and claimed their second consecutive Women’s World Cup title the last time these two teams faced off.
Team USA is favored to cover a 0.5, 1-goal spread with -120 odds at World Cup betting sites against the Dutch. The United States Women’s National Team covered this spread in each of their last 10 matches.
There is value with the -118 odds on the under set at 2, 2.5 goals for Wednesday night’s match. Thursday’s match over under at Bovada Sportsbook has gone under 2.5 goals in three of the USA Women’s National Team’s last four matches.
Odds for Team USA to record a shutout win
- Yes +150
- No -190
The United States dominated the Vietnam women’s team defensively in their first group stage match at the 2023 Women’s World Cup. Although they failed to cover the 6, 6.5-goal legal sports betting spread, the United States held Vietnam to zero shots on goal.
Netherlands defeated Portugal 1-0 in a sloppy match played in rough weather. The Dutch held Portugal without a shot in the first half and limited them to two for the whole match.
With both Netherlands and United States being excellent defensive soccer teams, betting on soccer for Wednesday night lists the best value for under 2, 2.5 goals scored in the match.
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