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2015 Women’s World Cup Final Betting Tips PT 2

This game represents a rematch from a couple of years ago when the Americans were ultimately undone and they will be back here looking to make a real statement and the better of the Japanese this time around. The bookmakers are quite confident in the American women’s team and that’s likely because they simply have been tough to score against through the whole tournament. 

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The American women’s team have some of the most visible players in the world like Alex Morgan, who can also be found gracing the pages of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. The thing is, the most important American players are the defensive line - who have ensured that Hope Solo hasn’t really had a huge amount to do other than stop a few shots here and there and contend with corners. 

Right now, you’re looking at a 3/4 price tag on the USA Women to get the 90 minutes victory - which shows just how much the bookmakers think the Japanese side will have to do to get the better of the American team. Since the match-up is being played in Vancouver, which is just a two hours drive from soccer-crazy Seattle, it is effectively a home game for the Americans and that’s why the price tag on the 90 minutes win is probably a bit shorter than it needs to be. 

Since the match-up is being played in Vancouver, many football observers from around the world are assuming that there will be a significant amount of Japanese fans turning up to the match but that’s probably getting a bit ahead of themselves. There will be plenty there supporting Japan, but Vancouver does not exactly boast a large and vocal Japanese community in the way that it does Mainland Chinese and Korean immigrants - who are very numerous and growing demographics. 

For the Japanese women to pull off the victory within a 90 minute margin, you’re looking at a very solid 9/2 payout and that’s something that could drop very quickly - particularly if Japan gets the first goal and the American women are forced to press forward and try to score. 

The Japanese are extremely good at hitting teams on the break - you saw that even with the amount of pressure that they are able to ratchet up on some teams, even if they aren’t seeing the majority of possession. They are able to hold up the ball better than most  teams and bring other players into play. 

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