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Women's Euro 2022 odds: Who are the favourites?

The Women’s Euro 2022 isn’t too far away now, but who are the favourites to win the competition?

This year’s Women’s Euros will start on Wednesday 6th July 2022, with the competition held all over England in a variety of stadiums. England’s Lionesses‘ will be making their ninth Finals appearance and will be looking to go one further than they did back in 2017 when they lost to eventual winners, the Netherlands, in the semi-final.

This competition is set to be one of the biggest ever in Women’s football, with many great names and teams on show. But who is the favourite to win the entire competition?

Scroll down below to find out more.

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Here we’ll be showing the top five favourites for the Women’s Euro’s 2022 according to the bookie’s odds. Check them out below.

Much like the male national side, you can never ever rule Germany out for a major tournament win.

This young German side is full of vibrance and fantastic players, however, they have been plagued with injuries coming into this competition, so it may explain why they’re lower down than usual.

Nevertheless, they still have some really bright sparks who are sure to light up the tournament. Watch out for Bayern Munich’s Lea Schüller and Wolfsburg’s Lena Oberdorf who have both endured terrific seasons for their clubs.

The current holders come in at fourth. The Netherlands also can’t be ruled out as they try to defend their title.

They beat Denmark in the final way back in 2017 and are still regarded as one of the top women’s sides in world football.

They also boast some remarkable players, such as Women’s Super League prolific striker Vivianne Miedema and the likes of Daniella

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