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2023 FIFA Womens' World Cup futures odds, picks: Soccer expert reveals best bets, sleepers, bracket prediction

Global soccer expert Martin Green just released his coveted best bets for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand

The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup will be held in Australia and New Zealand this year and the action will begin on July 20 with one of the host nations (New Zealand) taking on Norway at 3 a.m. ET in Auckland. Australia will also begin their host nation experience on July 20 with a 6 a.m. ET matchup against the Republic of Ireland in Sydney and the United States Women's National Team will begin their quest for a fifth Women's World Cup title against Vietnam at 9 p.m. ET on July 21 in Auckland. 

The USWNT are the +225 favorites in the 2023 Women's World Cup odds from Caesars Sportsbook followed by England (+375), Germany (+675), Spain (+700) and France (+800). 

Before you lock in your 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup futures bets, you need to see what SportsLine's soccer insider Martin Green has to say. 

After working in the sports betting industry for several years, Green became a professional sports writer and handicapper and has covered the game worldwide. Since last year's Men's World Cup, Green has been profitable in multiple areas on his soccer picks, including the Champions League (+4.78 units), the FA Cup (+3.07), the EFL Cup (+3.64), Euro 2024 qualifiers (+3.01) and the Europa League (+1.60).  

For the 2022 World Cup, Green absolutely crushed his futures picks, nailing Argentina to beat France in the final and picking Kylian Mbappe as the top goal-scorer at 9-1. Anyone following Green's futures picks netted over 43 units!

One thing we can give away: Green is backing hosts Australia to reach the quarterfinals for a -105 payout. The Australians will benefit from very strong home support at this tournament. They are currently 10th in the FIFA world rankings, and they should be fired-up for the World Cup. 

"Forward Sam Kerr is one of the top three players in the world right now, along with Putellas and Mead, and she should be able to fire Australia into the knockout stage of the competition," Green told SportsLine. "Caesars Sportsbook makes them the -200 favorites to win Group B, while Canada are out at +195. If they win it, they will end up taking on the runners-up from Group D in the Round of 16. England should win that group, and Denmark are likely to finish second. Australia are superior to the Danes, and they should make the quarter-finals."

Green has locked in his best bets to win the 2023 Women's World Cup, along with his top futures plays and his full knockout bracket prediction. He's revealed how far women's world soccer powers like England, Spain, Japan and France will advance at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. He's also revealed a surprising pick for the finals that could pay out at as much as 4-1. You NEED to see which teams Green is backing before locking in your 2023 Women's World Cup futures picks!

So who wins the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia/New Zealand? And which darkhorse could make the finals for a nearly 4-1 payout? ... Join SportsLine now to see who you can bank on to win the Women's World Cup 2023, and see all the 2023 WWC best bets from the soccer expert who has been profitable in multiple areas!

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