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The FIFA Women's World Cup is a testament to the remarkable progress and enduring dedication within women's sports. Since its inception in 1991, this global football competition has grown in stature and significance, providing female athletes with a grand stage to showcase their skills, passion, and unwavering commitment to the game. From its humble roots tracing back to the early 1970s to FIFA's decision to formalize the tournament in 1988, the Women's World Cup has evolved into a worldwide phenomenon.

Throughout its history, the Women's World Cup has witnessed inspiring performances and memorable victories, from the United States' inaugural triumph in 1991 to Spain's historic win in 2023. As it continues to grow and inspire, this tournament will undoubtedly serve as a beacon for future generations of female footballers.
        
Betting on the FIFA Women's World Cup odds is an exciting way to take your soccer fandom to the next level, taking part in the excitement of this highly competitive tournament. Take the time to analyze the teams and all the available FIFA Women's World Cup betting lines options. While this may first seem overwhelming in terms of drilling down and finding the best betting options, BetPhoenix has put together a definitive guide to the top soccer tournament in the world to help you break down all the FIFA Women's World Cup betting lines for you.

Placing your FIFA Women's World Cup Bets with BetPhoenix.ag can be a lucrative and exciting venture, especially if you dedicate some time to researching. This FIFA Women's World Cup guide is one of the many helpful resources that BetPhoenix provides to help you take full advantage of the variety of FIFA Women's World Cup Bets available and increase your chances of winning.

 

What is the FIFA Women's World Cup?

The FIFA Women's World Cup is a global football competition overseen by FIFA, the International Federation of Association Football, that occurs every four years. Since its inaugural edition in 1991, this competition has grown in prominence and popularity. With nine editions completed to date, including the most recent 2023 tournament, the FIFA Women's World Cup has become a stage for top female athletes to prove their skills and passion for the game.

The early 1970s witnessed blooming interest in women's football, with various unofficial international tournaments and matches taking place. These events, while not officially recognized by FIFA, served as a testament to the growing passion and talent within the women's football community. It wasn't until 1988 that FIFA recognized the potential and announced its intention to organize the first-ever FIFA Women's World Cup, marking a significant turning point for women's football, with the first edition celebrated in 1991 hosted by China where the United States emerged victorious, marking the beginning of a new era for women's football.

A total of 32 nations participate in the FIFA World Cup tournament phase, with a previous qualification process, with the host nations automatically earning a place in the tournament. These qualifiers are done regionally within each of the continental football confederations:

  • AFC Asian Football Confederation
  • CAF Confederation of African Football
  • CONCACAF Confederation of North, Central America, and Caribbean Association Football
  • CONMEBOL South American Football Confederation
  • OFC Oceania Football Confederation
  • UEFA Union of European Football Associations

The participant nations in the Australia & New Zealand 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup tournament were:

  • AFC: Australia (qualified as host), China, Japan, Philippines, South Korea, and Vietnam.
  • CAF: Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, and Zambia.
  • CONCACAF: Canada, Costa Rica, Haiti, Jamaica, Panama, and the United States.
  • CONMEBOL: Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia.
  • OFC: New Zealand (qualified as host).
  • UEFA: Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Ireland, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

 

How to Bet on the FIFA Women's World Cup

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FIFA Women's World Cup Point Spread

Similar to other major sports like football, baseball, and basketball, the FIFA Women's World Cup Point Spreads bets are based on a handicapped margin of victory established on a projected game result. If the FIFA Women's World Cup betting lines show a point spread of 1.5 for an upcoming game, the favorite team (-1.5) must win by at least two goals for your bet to be a winner, while betting on the underdog (+1.5) can lose by one goal, tie the game or win outright for your bet to be a win. The .5 fraction is used to avoid a push in the wagers.

This is an example of a FIFA Women's World Cup Point Spread, as you would find it listed in BetPhoenix:

  • Team - Points Spread Odds
  • Spain -1.5
  • England +1.5

In this case, the -1.5 points spread indicates that Manchester City is the favorite to win by a margin of two goals against Arsenal. Conversely, Arsenal is the underdog and can lose by a margin of less than two goals. These are the likely results of this bet:

  • Spain wins by two or more goals: Spain bettors win.
  • Spain wins by one goal: England bettors win.
  • The game is a draw/tie: England bettors win.
  • England wins the game: England bettors win.

 

FIFA Women's World Cup Moneyline

FIFA Women's World Cup Moneyline is always the most straightforward betting option. Your pick reflects who you expect to be the outright winner of the game. A negative odds value indicates the favorite, while a positive value indicates an underdog. FIFA Women's World Cup Moneyline uses a $100 base American odds system, in which larger numbers indicate a stronger favorite or weaker underdog.

The two-way FIFA Women's World Cup Moneyline, in which the FIFA Women's World Cup betting lines are focused on either one of the two sides winning, removing the impact of a tie or draw, in which case the bet would be a push. There is also a three-way FIFA Women's World Cup Moneyline, in which the FIFA Women's World Cup betting lines offer odds values for the home team winning, the visitor team winning, or the match ending in a draw or tie.

This is an example of a Two-Way FIFA Women's World Cup Moneyline, as you would find it listed in BetPhoenix:

  • Team - Moneyline
  • Spain -150
  • England +130

In this case, if you bet to win $100 on Spain -150, as favorites, you would need to risk $150, while betting $100 on England +130 as an underdog, you would receive $130 if England wins the game. If the match ends in a tie, the wager would be a push, which means the bet is voided and refunded.

This is an example of a Three-Way FIFA Women's World Cup Moneyline, as you would find it listed in BetPhoenix:

  • Team - Moneyline
  • Spain -130
  • Draw +220
  • England +180

In this case, if you bet to win $100 on Spain -130 as favorites, you would need to risk $130. Betting $100 on the draw +220, you would receive $220 if the game ends in a tie. And betting $100 on England +180 as an underdog, you would receive $180 if Arsenal wins the game.

At BetPhoenix, our FIFA Women's World Cup odds will give you the best available Moneyline prices and the tightest point spread odds offered by any sportsbooks.


FIFA Women's World Cup Over/Under Totals

The FIFA Women's World Cup Totals bet is based on a projected final score that includes both teams, independently on which side wins. FIFA Women's World Cup Totals are represented in an Over/Under set, where you can pick if you expect this result to be over or under this estimated line.

This is an example of a FIFA Women's World Cup Over/Under Totals as you would find it listed in BetPhoenix:

FIFA Women's World Cup Totals – Spain vs. England

  • Total: 2.5
  • Over odds: -240
  • Under odds: +350

In this case, the FIFA Women's World Cup Over/Under of 2.5 means that if the match ends with a combined score of three or more goals, the Over wins; if the total score is two or less, the Under wins. If you bet to win $100 on the Over -240, you would need to risk $240 and win if the game ends with 3 goals or more. Betting $100 on the Under +350, you would receive $350 if the game ends with 2 goals or less.


FIFA Women's World Cup Parlays

FIFA Women's World Cup Parlay is a wager type in which two or more FIFA Women's World Cup betting lines are combined to form a single wager with a considerably higher payout. However, all selected FIFA Women's World Cup betting lines must win for the parlay wager to win. You can combine point spreads, moneylines, over/under totals, and other wagers. You can also combine favorites and underdogs. The more bets you add to your FIFA Women's World Cup parlay, the odds multiply accordingly in your favor.

Using the example, a two-line FIFA Women's World Cup Parlay could be as follows:

  • Spain -150
  • Spain vs. England Total: Under 2.5 +350

By combining the Spain Moneyline -150 and Total Under 2.5 +350 for the Spain vs. England game on a 2-team parlay risking $100, the combined odds would be +650 with a payout for this parlay of $750.02, about 6.5 times your bet, instead of risking $100 to bet on each separately.


FIFA Women's World Cup Prop Bets

FIFA Women's World Cup prop bets are one of the most exciting ways to bet on the outcome of the games. The most popular FIFA Women's World Cup Prop Bets include many possibilities. Team prop bets include lines to bet on which team will score first, how many shots on goal will be made, how many corner kicks will occur, how many cards will be sanctioned, and a long etcetera. Player props bets include who will score a goal during the game, who will achieve the match's first goal, who will score multiple goals, how many shots a player will make, etc.

Take the time to check all available props on Betphoenix.ag, and you'll find many attractive options to increase your betting repertoire.


Which Teams Have Won the Most FIFA Women's World Cup Titles?

In the nine editions played since its institution in 1991, five different countries have won the FIFA Women's World Cup Championship.

The United States has the most titles, with four championships (1991, 1999, 2105, 2019), followed by Germany with two (2003, 2007), and three countries with 1 title: Japan (2011), Norway (1995), and Spain (2023). 

Here you'll find the list of the FIFA Women's World Cup champions in its nine editions up to 2023:

  • Australia & New Zealand 2023 – Spain (1st)
  • France 2019 – United States (4th)
  • Canada 2015 – United States (3rd)
  • Germany 2011 - Japan (1st)
  • China 2007 – Germany (2nd)
  • United States 2003 - Germany (1st)
  • United States 1999 - United States (2nd)
  • Sweden 1995 – Norway (1st)
  • China 1991 - United States (1st)

Among many historical FIFA Women's World Cup milestones, some worth highlighting are:

  • Two nations have successfully defended their title to win consecutive trophies: The United States in 2015 and 2019 and Germany in 2003 and 2007.
  • Germany and Spain are the only countries to have won both the Men's and Women's World Cup, 
  • Marta Vieira da Silva, from Brazil, regarded as the greatest female footballer of all time, holds the record for the most FIFA Women's World Cup goals scored, with 17 goals across six editions.
  • The United States hosted consecutive editions of the tournament in 1999 and 2003. The 2003 edition was originally scheduled to be played in China but was moved due to the SARS outbreak.


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