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FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: USA are the favourites to win the title

Two-time defending Women's World Cup champions, USA are also the favourites to win the 2023 edition as well, at least the odds are on them.

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Abishek Goswami
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The U.S.A Women's national football team is ready to create history as they are going for the straight third World Cup title. The Women's World Cup 2023 will begin on July 20 in Australia & New Zealand. The United States will start their journey two days later against Vietnam. They will then take on two European nations in the Netherlands and Portugal to close out group stage play. Just a fact that they have made the knockout stage in every single Women's World Cup so far. Manager Vlatko Andonovski and the leadership of Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe will push the U.S.A team to a historic feat.

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2023 Women's World Cup betting odds

The United States are considered the favourites to win the tournament. They are the two-time defending champions and the world's top-ranked nation and the potential is fairly visible. The oddsmakers have England, Spain, and Germany as the three countries most likely to push the United States for the title, while joint-hosts Australia will be also in the race as they are one of the hosting nations.

The USA are the favourites to win the title for the third consecutive time

The FIFA's No. 1-ranked team in the world, the United States women will be the favourites to win the 2023 edition. It is fair and no one can argue about that.

Although it will not be easy. They are struggling with several injury issues. The second-favourites are England. They are also facing injuries. Beth Mead and Fran Kirby were thrown off the squad for sustaining injuries, while Ellen White took retirement.

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