Liam Foster - July 22, 2023
Italy vs Argentina Predictions and Free Betting Tips from expert tipsters when they go head-to-head in the FIFA Women’s World Cup on Monday, 24 July 2023.
Italy will open their World Cup campaign in Group G against Argentina at Eden Park. Italy aims to get off to a solid start against a tough opponent after a string of improving results leading up to the event.
Their opponent, Argentina, is one of the other teams that is coming with a strong spirit. Given the presence of Sweden in the group, they will attempt to win this match in order to increase their prospects of moving on to the next stage.
This will be marked as the first ever meeting between these two teams.
We are counting on Argentina to pull off a win here. They’re in much better shape going into this one. Five of their past six matches have ended in victories.
On the other side, Italy’s record for the past few months is far from ideal. In their last nine matches, they have won only three times. Five of those matches ended in defeats as well.
We expect goals in this match. In four of Italy’s last six matches, there have been more than 2.5 goals scored. Also, three of Argentina’s past six matches have ended with over 2.5 goals.
By the looks of things, a high-scoring affair is expected this time out.
Both teams have been scoring a decent number of goals. The hosts have scored at least two goals in two of their last four matches. While the visitors have scored seven goals in their last two matches.
Thus, the chances are quite high for goals to come from either end of the pitch.
The bookies have Italy as the favorite, but backing them at 1.53 odds isn’t a good bet considering Argentina’s excellent form heading into the match. They’ve won five out of their last six matches. Furthermore, Italy’s recent record is not the greatest going into the match.
A +1.5 Asian handicap on Argentina at 1.55 odds will be our main betting pick here considering all the observations.
Furthermore, the both teams to score odds of 1.90 look quite attractive. Given both clubs’ strong attacking prowess and recent goal participation at both ends of the pitch.