FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015 Betting Odds to Win – USA Favored Over Germany

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
May/31/2015
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015 Betting Odds to Win

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015 betting odds were available at BetPhoenix.ag in what could prove to be a significant wagering event.

Team USA was favored only slightly over Team Germany at 3/1 odds (Germany would pay out $33 for every $10 bet).  France had the next shortest odds at +450.  Brazil at 8/1 odds, is the only Latin American team with a single digit price tag.

Hope Solo has become a bona fide sports celebrity and should help draw interest in this big event.

The World Cup starts June 6 and lasts through July 5 with the final.

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FIFA WOMENS WORLD CUP CANADA 2015 - ODDS TO WIN

 
 

62001

USA

+300

 

62002

GERMANY

+330

 

62003

FRANCE

+450

 

62004

JAPAN

+800

 

62005

BRAZIL

+800

 

62006

CANADA

+1400

 

62007

SWEDEN

+1600

 

62008

ENGLAND

+2000

 

62009

NORWAY

+3300

 

62010

AUSTRALIA

+5000

 

62011

CHINA

+6600

 

62012

SPAIN

+6600

 

62013

HOLLAND

+8000

 

62014

SOUTH KOREA

+8000

 

62015

SWITZERLAND

+10000

 

62016

NEW ZEALAND

+15000

 

62017

NIGERIA

+20000

 

62018

MEXICO

+25000

 

62019

COLOMBIA

+25000

 

62020

IVORY COAST

+50000

 

62021

CAMEROON

+50000

 

62022

ECUADOR

+50000

 

62023

COSTA RICA

+100000

 

62024

THAILAND

+500000

 

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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