USA vs. New Zealand – Betting Odds and Predictions

USA vs. New Zealand – Betting Odds and Predictions

USA Women vs. New Zealand

Last Updated on July 17, 2024 9:04 am by Gambyl Nation Editorial Team

Here is our prediction for the New Zealand (W) vs USA (W) match. This is not a game that initially generated interest, but after the USA’s surprising loss against Sweden, many will be waiting to see how the USA will bounce back. As far as the New Zealand team is concerned, there are no expectations directed at them and this probably means that they will play without any pressure. All of that may make the game not very interesting to watch, but rather fun to bet on.

Check everything about the Olympic Games, as well as the analysis of each of the participating teams in each discipline and the betting line for the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Tokyo Olympics Soccer Odds 2021 - Betting Olympic Soccer
Tokyo Olympics Soccer Odds 2021 Betting Olympic Soccer

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games betting line and relevant match information:

Where: Saitama 2002 Stadium | Urawa

Date: 24/07/2021

Time: 7:30 ET

Moneyline Odds: USA -4000/New Zealand +5000

Draw Odds: +1300

Where to watch: Claro Sports

Why bet on the USA

The United States’ remarkable 44-game unbeaten streak came to a surprise and bitter end on the opening day of the Olympic women’s soccer tournament, as Vlatko Andonovski’s normally dominant side was outclassed by Sweden in a 3-0 loss.

Why bet on New Zealand

Worryingly, the loss to Australia marked New Zealand’s ninth defeat since its last 10 in all competitions, but the United States is a team shaken by an incredibly rare loss of its own.

Final betting analysis between: USA vs New Zealand

Both teams are coming off defeats in their first Olympic tournaments, but the United States was the team that was surprised. With New Zealand, this is nothing new. New Zealand has lost 3 games in a row and prior to that has managed 2 draws against Belgium and Canada. Over the last 2 years, the team has generated 0 wins.

New Zealand’s opening day loss may have been somewhat predictable, but the U.S. certainly felt blindsided in midweek. Both coaches have very little time to analyze what went wrong on an opening day, but we believe the world champions will bounce back from their minor blister and return to winning ways with a 2-0 scoreline.

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