Group B Match Odds: Canada vs. Australia – July 31

Written By PlayPicks Staff on July 27, 2023 - Last Updated on August 1, 2023

Australia (3 points) and Canada (4) will play on Monday, July 31 at 6:00 AM ET in their third and final group match at the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

Australia is +126 to win this group-stage match, with Canada at +219 and the draw priced at +227. This match’s over/under is 2.5 goals.

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Australia vs. Canada Matchup Information

  • Match Day: Monday, July 31, 2023
  • Match Time: 6:00 AM ET
  • Venue: Melbourne Rectangular Stadium in Melbourne, Australia
  • TV Channel: FOX US,Fox Sports 2
  • Odds: Australia: +126, Canada: +219, draw: +227

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Australia vs. Canada Betting Insights

  • In one games with a moneyline shorter than +126, Australia has won every time. In those games, it has accumulated three of a possible three points.
  • The moneyline says Australia has a 44.2% chance of winning this match.
  • Canada is the underdog on the moneyline for the first time this tournament.
  • Canada’s moneyline odds are +219 or longer for the first time.
  • Canada’s implied probability to win this game is 31.3% based on the moneyline.

Group B Standings

Points Record Goal Diff
Spain 6 2-0-0 +8
Japan 6 2-0-0 +7
Sweden 6 2-0-0 +6
England 6 2-0-0 +2
Switzerland 5 1-2-0 +2
Norway 4 1-1-1 +5
United States 4 1-1-0 +3
Nigeria 4 1-1-0 +1
Canada 4 1-1-0 +1
Netherlands 4 1-1-0 +1
France 4 1-1-0 +1
New Zealand 4 1-1-1 0
Germany 3 1-0-1 +5
Brazil 3 1-0-1 +3
Portugal 3 1-0-1 +1
Australia 3 1-0-1 0
Denmark 3 1-0-1 0
China 3 1-0-1 0
Italy 3 1-0-1 -4
Morocco 3 1-0-1 -5
South Africa 1 0-1-1 -1
Ireland 0 0-0-2 -2
South Korea 0 0-0-2 -3
Zambia 0 0-0-2 -10

Australia Stats and Insights

  • In two matches for Australia in Women’s World Cup, Kyra Cooney-Cross has one assist but no goals.
  • In Women’s World Cup (two matches), Australia’s Caitlin Foord has one assist (fourth in the 2023 Women’s World Cup) .
  • Alanna Kennedy has one goal for Australia in Women’s World Cup, in two matches.
  • In its Women’s World Cup campaign (two matches), Australia’s Emily van Egmond has one goal.
  • Australia went 6-1-4 in 2022 against teams playing in the 2023 Women’s World Cup, scoring 22 goals and conceding 16. This year, its record is 5-0-1 versus fellow World Cup squads (12 goals scored, five allowed).
  • Last time out, Australia suffered a 3-2 defeat against Nigeria, taking 27 shots and outshooting by 17.

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Canada Stats and Insights

  • Adriana Leon has one goal (12th in the 2023 Women’s World Cup) in two matches for Canada in Women’s World Cup play.
  • In Women’s World Cup play (two appearances), Sophie Schmidt has one assist (fourth in Women’s World Cup play) for Canada.
  • In 2022, Canada was 10-3-3 versus teams participating in the 2023 Women’s World Cup, with a goal differential of +15. This year its record versus fellow World Cup squads is 2-1-3 (-3 goal differential).
  • Australia was beaten in its previous game 3-2 by Nigeria on July 27. Australia fell short despite outshooting their opponents 27 to 10.

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