On August 5 at 1:00 AM ET, Spain and Switzerland play at Eden Park in the Round of 16 at the 2023 Women’s World Cup. While Spain finished second in Group C with 6 points in the group stage, Switzerland accumulated 5 points for a second-place finish in Group A.
Spain is -289 to reach the World Cup quarterfinals, and Switzerland is +817. The over/under for this match has been set at 2.5 goals.
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Spain vs. Switzerland Matchup Information
- Match Day: Saturday, August 5, 2023
- Match Time: 1:00 AM ET
- Venue: Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand
- TV Channel: Fox Sports 1
- Odds: Spain: -289, Switzerland: +817, draw: +374
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Spain vs. Switzerland Betting Insights
- In one game with a moneyline lower than -289 this tournament, Spain has won every time.
- Spain has a 74.3% chance of winning this match, looking at the moneyline.
- Switzerland has played as the moneyline underdog one time this tournament, and lost.
- Switzerland has moneyline odds of +817 or longer for the first time.
- Switzerland has a 10.9% implied probability to win this match.
Spain Stats and Insights
- Jennifer Hermoso has been involved in three matches for Spain in Women’s World Cup, contributing two goals and one assist.
- Alba Redondo has two goals in three matches for Spain in Women’s World Cup.
- Eva Navarro has picked up two assists for Spain in three matches in Women’s World Cup.
- In its Women’s World Cup campaign (three matches), Spain’s Esther Gonzalez has one goal.
- Spain ended up with a loss on July 31 against Japan with a final score of 4-0. Spain took two more shots in the matchup, nine to seven.
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Switzerland Stats and Insights
- Seraina Piubel has one goal through three matches for Switzerland in Women’s World Cup play.
- In Women’s World Cup play (three appearances), Ramona Bachmann has one goal for Switzerland.
- Spain lost on July 31 against Japan by a final score of 4-0. It took two more shots in the contest, nine to seven.
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