The knockout stage is upon us and the Lionesses are up against Nigeria who came in second place in Group B after an impeccable showing against Australia winning the game 3-2. England are looking to make it into the quarter-finals, whilst Nigeria will be looking to match their best-ever performance at the World Cup of 1999 when they advanced to the quarter-finals.
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ENGLAND
An emphatic performance by Lauren James who effortlessly guided her national team to a 6-1 victory providing three assists whilst also scoring two unstoppable strikes. England has one of the best records in the group stages, but now it’s time for the big names to step up as this is where it all matters. The odds are heavily in favour of an England win at 1.22 with a win without conceding a goal coming in at 1.72.
After such a dominant display where basically she ran the show for England, Lauren James is priced at 2.95 to score anytime whilst Alessia Russo is at 2.50.
NIGERIA
The odds are stacked against the African side, coming up against the European champions. They will be carrying the hopes of Africa alongside South Africa who made it to the knockout stages in the last stages of the game against Italy. The resilient defensive display against Canada was impeccable as they look to build on that performance to keep England’s striking force at bay.
We are pricing Nigeria to win at 12.00, with a goalless 0-0 correct score at 8.25, extending the game to extra-time.
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*Odds subject to change. Odds correct at time of publishing