England are the new favourites to win UEFA Women's Euro 2022 after a flawless Group A campaign that yielded three wins, 14 goals and three clean sheets.
The Lionesses are now 11-4 market leaders with Betfred to go all the way to a first major title but a quarter-final tie with pre-tournament favourites Spain is no walkover. Sarina Wiegman’s side have looked in formidable form so far and the host nation head into the knockout phase of the tournament with confidence sky-high.
Spain looked the side to beat coming into this tournament but they have been rocked by injuries to key figures and a 2-0 defeat to Germany in the group stages has dented confidence. Jorge Vilda's side are 3-1 outsiders to see off England in the quarter-finals, which explains why they are out to 6-1 in outright betting.
France, who scored the tournament's fastest goal when forward Melvine Malard struck after just 43 seconds against Iceland, came into this tournament as live contenders and that very much remains the case, although a quarter-final tie with Netherlands, who are ranked just a place behind them, is no formality.
Sweden, the highest-ranked team left in the tournament, have shortened into 5-1 in outright betting lists after drawing tournament outsiders Belgium in the quarter-finals.
England's Beth Mead sits in poll position to finish the tournament's top scorer. The Arsenal striker already has five goals in the bank, two more than her nearest rival, and Mead is now as short as 2-5 with Betfred to scope the Golden Boot award.
Latest Women's Euro 2022 odds with Betfred
- 11-4 England
- 10-3 France
- 10-3 Germany
- 5-1 Sweden
- 6-1 Spain
- 12-1 Netherlands
- 80-1 Austria
- 100-1 Belgium
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