In a 2023 Women’s World Cup semifinal, England meets Australia at 6:00 AM ET on Wednesday, August 16 at ANZ Stadium. England made it to the semifinals by defeating Colombia, and Australia did so via a victory over France.
England is +132 to advance to the World Cup final, and Australia is +236. Bookmakers have set 2.5 goals as the over/under for this match.
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England vs. Australia Matchup Information
- Match Day: Wednesday, August 16, 2023
- Match Time: 6:00 AM ET
- Venue: ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia
- TV Channel: FOX US
- Odds: England: +132, Australia: +236, draw: +198
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England vs. Australia Betting Insights
- In one games with a moneyline shorter than +132, England has won every time. In those games, it has picked up three of a possible three points.
- The moneyline implies that England has a 43.1% of winning this game.
- Australia is looking for its first win as the moneyline underdog this tournament (in one opportunity).
- Australia’s moneyline odds are +236 or longer for the first time.
- Australia has a 29.8% chance to win this game (implied from the moneyline odds).
England Stats and Insights
- In four matches in Women’s World Cup, England’s Lauren James has three goals and three assists.
- In Women’s World Cup (five matches), England’s Alessia Russo has two goals.
- In five matches in Women’s World Cup, England’s Lauren Hemp has scored two goals.
- England’s campaign in Women’s World Cup includes Rachel Daly with one goal and one assist in five matches.
- Last time out, England picked up a 2-1 win over Colombia despite being outshot by five in the match, 15 to 10.
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Australia Stats and Insights
- Hayley Raso has three goals (sixth in the 2023 Women’s World Cup) in five matches for Australia in Women’s World Cup play.
- In Women’s World Cup matches (five appearances), Caitlin Foord has one goal and two assists for Australia.
- Steph Catley has added two goals for Australia (in five Women’s World Cup matches).
- Emily van Egmond’s five Women’s World Cup appearances have netted one goal and one assist for Australia.
- England won its most recent match 2-1 over Colombia on August 12. lost despite outshooting England 15 to 10.
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