Liam Foster - August 14, 2023
Spain vs Sweden Predictions and Free Betting Tips from expert tipsters when they go head-to-head in the FIFA Women’s World Cup on Tuesday, 15 August 2023.
Spain will meet Sweden in the first Semi-Finals encounter at Eden Park. Spain has fared brilliantly in the competition and defeated Netherlands in extra time following a 1-1 tie in the quarterfinals.
Their opponent, Sweden, too, has performed admirably in this tournament and overcome Japan 2-1 in the previous round.
The last time these two nations met was in October 2022. The match ended in a 1-1 draw that day.
In their other encounter, which took place in July 1997, Sweden prevailed.
We are counting on Spain to pull off a win here. They are considered heavy favorites by the bookies, and given their strong performances in the previous two matches, we anticipate them to live up to the label.
Sweden, on the other hand, has struggled to dominate matches and generate many opportunities in recent encounters, including one against the United States in which they laboured for the whole match.
We expect goals in this match. In four of Spain’s five matches in this tournament, there have been more than 2.5 goals scored. Also, Sweden has scored goals at a fine rate in recent weeks. Their offensive statistics in the last five matches point to an above 2.5 goal total.
Both teams have been scoring a decent number of goals in this tournament. The hosts have scored 15 goals in their last five matches. While the visitors have scored at least two goals in four of their five matches.
Thus, the chances are quite high for goals to come from either end of the pitch.
The bookies have Spain as the favourite, and backing them at 2.10 is a promising bet given Spain’s strong performance in the previous two matches leading up to the contest. Furthermore, Sweden has underperformed in recent games.
A victory for Spain at 2.10 odds will be our main betting pick here considering all the observations.
Furthermore, the both teams to score odds of 2.10 look quite attractive. Given both clubs’ strong attacking prowess and recent goal participation at both ends of the pitch.