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Who are favourites to win the 2023 Women's World Cup?

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The women's World Cup is set to begin on July 20th in host countries, Australia and New Zealand. The final will take place on August 20th in Sydney, Australia.

The tournament will see 32 countries from across the world compete for the chance to win the World Cup. The USA are the defending champions and are looking to become the first team in the competition's history to win the tournament three times in a row.

They have won the title four times out of eight World Cup tournaments. Both William Hill and Ladbrokes bookmakers have the United States as the favourite country to win with a 5/2 and 11/4 chance of winning.

William Hill bookmakers have given England the odds of coming second, followed by Spain, Germany and France. Ireland are looking forward to their first ever trip to the international tournament, led by manger Vera Pauw.

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