2015 Women’s World Cup Final Betting Tips PT 3
- By A.J. Ryder on July 5, 2015 19:02 GMTThere was a textbook example of this when England scored that horrible own-goal in the dying minutes of added time and Laura Basset forever etched her name into women’s footballing lore. The simple fact was, she didn’t actually have to play the ball - but Japan were hitting them on the break (outnumbered two to three even) but the pressure that they were able to put the English defenders under is what caused Basset to make that snap judgement that went so horribly wrong.
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Japan certainly won’t win every game like that, but when you can grab those opportunities at crucial points in big matches - that’s how you win tournaments. They will do their best to earn their victory against the Americans who just might be undone by their overconfidence.
The draw is trading at a 12/5 margin and that’s been a pretty reliable bet throughout the years as Women’s Football finals tend to at least go to extra-time. There would be no real shocks if this match-up went to penalties and there are some really solid prices out there on the method of victory markets.
Out of all the methods of victory, the American women to capture the trophy via an extra time win is the shortest priced option and it trades at a 9/1 margin against Japan to win on penalties or the USA to win on penalties - both of those options can be backed at a solid 10/1. The Japanese women to capture a victory in extra-time via a legendary goal would reward at a price that will be pretty tempting for a lot of players - you can back Japan in ET at a 16/1 listing.
Since so many of the matches in the 2015 Women’s World Cup start a bit slowly with the teams trying to feel each other out and not really pressing forward in any really serious numbers, it can make sense to back each team in the half-time/full-time market and start with Draw. You can lock in a very solid 16/5 price tag on Draw/USA Women while Draw/Japan can be backed at a really solid 10/1 listing.