USA vs Netherlands prediction, odds, betting tips and best bets for Women's World Cup 2023 group-stage match

Kyle Bonn

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The Netherlands will seek revenge as they take on the United States in a pivotal Group E match at the 2023 Women's World Cup in Wellington, New Zealand.

Four years ago in Lyon, the United States topped the Dutch 2-0 to win the 2019 final through goals by Megan Rapinoe and Rose Lavelle.

With a rematch on hand, the two sides sit in largely different situations. The Netherlands sport many of the same stars that played in that final four years ago, with the spine of the team mostly intact. Meanwhile, the United States have ushered in a completely new backbone of youth, with most of the team from that trophy-winning squad on its way out.

Yet it's the retooled U.S. that remains alone atop the FIFA rankings, while the Dutch have dropped two spots since then, from seventh to ninth. So, while they seek revenge, the U.S. will continue a push towards an historic three-peat, not haunted by ghosts of the past.

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    USA vs Netherlands odds

    As overall top tournament favorites and ranked No. 1 in the world by FIFA, the United States are understandably going to be favorites in nearly all single matches throughout this tournament unless they are devastated by injuries or put forth a string of poor performances.

    They are indeed favorites here, but not nearly to the level we've seen them labeled as of late, owing to the top European talent in this Netherlands squad.

    Goals are thought to be at a premium here, as both teams earned shutout victories in their opening matches, and neither unleashed an onslaught of goals up front.

    MORE: Recap the 3-0 win for the USA over Vietnam in their Women's World Cup opener

      USA
    win
    Draw Netherlands
    win
    Both teams
    to score Y / N
    Over / Under
    2.5 goals
    USA
    -0.5
    NED
    +0.5
    BetMGM
    (USA)
    -141 +250 +380 +110 / -154 +115 / -161 -150 +105
    Sports
    Interaction

    (Canada)
    1.68 3.45 4.60 2.05 / 1.61 2.19 / 1.61 1.70 2.08
    SkyBet
    (UK)
    4/6 5/2 4/1 11/10, 4/6 6/5, 8/13
    Unibet
    (Australia)
    1.75 3.45 5.20 2.06 / 1.70 2.23 / 1.61 1.98 1.81
    Dafabet
    (India)
    1.77 3.75 5.00 2.18 / 1.69 2.19 / 1.64 1.67 2.14

    USA vs Netherlands match facts

    • Date: Thursday, July 27
    • Kickoff Time: 9 p.m. ET (Wed, July 26) / 2 a.m. BST / 11 a.m. AEST
    • Location: Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington, New Zealand)
    • Official: Yoshimi Yamashita (JPN)
    • Last meeting: USA 2-2 Netherlands (July 30, 2021 | Olympic quarterfinals)

    USA vs Netherlands projected lineups & team news

    United States

    USA head coach Vlatko Andonovski made two tweaks to his strongest lineup against Vietnam, with Rose Lavelle coming off the bench and Julie Ertz slotted into central defense. Here against the toughest group opponent they'll face, it was thought he would switch back to his strongest possible XI for the United States, but instead he stuck with the same lineup he used against Vietnam.

    That means Ertz stays in defense at the expense of Alana Cook, and Lavelle, who played 30 minutes against Vietnam as she returns to full fitness from a knee injury, remains a substitute. It remains to be seen what her level of fitness is, but it's likely she could go at least a full half if needed.

    Netherlands

    The Dutch deployed a first-choice starting lineup against Portugal in their group-stage opener, and despite having one less day to recover than their opponents, no tactical changes were made.

    The Netherlands are loaded in central defense, meaning head coach Andries Jonker could have elected to bring on Aniek Nouwen if he wished to give one of his regulars a rest, but sticks with the same group. Exciting up-and-coming 19-year-old Esmee Brugts started at wing-back against Portugal, and she retains her place instead of a more experienced player like full-back Kerstin Casparij for that spot, who could give them a bit more defensive solidity against such a strong USA forward group.

    Up front, Katja Snoeijs enters the lineup alongside Lieke Martens thanks to an ankle injury to Lineth Beerensteyn, who has been confirmed as OUT for this match.

    USA vs Netherlands key stats

    • This match is first time that the two finalists from the previous Women's World Cup have been drawn together in the next tournament's group stage.
    • With over 215 international appearances, Dutch defensive midfielder Sherida Spitse is the fourth-most capped player in this Women's World Cup field behind Christine Sinclair, Caroline Seger, and Sophie Schmidt.
    • At 22 years and 345 days old, Sophia Smith's brace against Vietnam made her the youngest player in U.S. history to score multiple goals on her Women's World Cup debut.

    USA vs Netherlands prediction

    • Moneyline lean: USA (-141)
    • Handicap lean: USA -0.5 (-150)
    • Score prediction: USA 2-0 Netherlands

    While the U.S. could have done better against Vietnam in their opener, they did the business in relatively comfortable fashion. The same cannot be said for the Netherlands, who did little to inspire confidence in their narrow 1-0 victory over Portugal.

    Protecting an early set-piece goal, the Dutch struggled to break down a Portugal side happy to sit back and absorb pressure, looking to hit back on the break. While the Netherlands were never truly threatened by the Portuguese counter, they also struggled to break the bunkered opposition down.

    Obviously they will face a different kind of defensive setup against the U.S. but against some of the best defenders in the world, there's little to suggest they can find a way through.

      USA vs Netherlands: best bet

      • Pick: USA to win to nil
      • Odds: +150 (BetMGM)

      All in all, the Dutch forward unit was extremely poor against Portugal — a worrying sign for them as they hope to back up their runner-up finish from four years ago with another positive showing Down Under. Without Viviene Miedema, and now an injury to Lineth Beerensteyn, they look to be missing a cutting edge up front.

      While the Dutch out-passed Portugal 321-219, they lagged in ball progressions with just 15, and they created just four defensive line breaks. When they did get into shooting positions, they put all five of their shots on target into central positions on frame, with the early header the only one finding a way through.

      The Dutch also only attempted four crosses the whole match against Portugal, meaning they sport a one-dimensional attack, and if they can't unlock the U.S. defense with through-balls or dribbles, it will be hard to find a goal with such lack of width and pace.

      USA vs Netherlands prop bet

      • Pick: Rose Lavelle score or assist
      • Odds: +125 (FanDuel)

      Rose Lavelle is an essential part of this U.S. squad, end of story. Her health is paramount to a potential third straight Women's World Cup title.

      In the final stages of fitness build-up after a knee injury, her 29 minutes against Vietnam were enormously promising, and a return in this match is likely. Andonovski could look to remain safe with her health and sit her again, so wait until lineups are released for this play, but with six days to rest, she should be back against their strongest opponent in Group E.

      Lavelle looked no worse for wear in her half-hour cameo on Friday, completing both her dribbles, winning two of three ground duels, and generating three shot-creating actions. If she can stretch that across 60 or even 90 minutes of play, she will have a great impact in the final third and play a big role in this game.

      USA vs Netherlands live stream, TV channel

        TV channel Streaming
      USA FOX, Telemundo, Universo Fubo, Fox Sports site/app,
      Peacock (Spanish),
      Telemundo Deportes site/app,
      Universo NOW
      UK BBC One BBC iPlayer, BBC website
      Australia  — Optus Sport
      Canada TSN1, TSN3,
      TSN4
      TSN+,
      TSN site/app,
      RDS site/app
      India DD Sports FanCode
      New Zealand Sky Sport 1 NZ Prime TV, Sky Sport NOW
      Singapore FIFA WWC CH01 StarHub TV+, meWATCH
      Hong Kong Now TV Viu TV
      Malaysia  — FIFA+

      Kyle Bonn

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      Kyle Bonn, is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.