Women's Rugby World Cup Betting: Canada One of the Favourites

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Women's Rugby World Cup Betting: Canada One of the Favourites

The women's Rugby World Cup starts in New Zealand this weekend. The tournament was last played in Ireland in 2017. It was brought forward by a year because of the Sevens World cup that took place in San Francisco in 2018. New Zealander couldn't host the tournament last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

England is the 1.42 favourites to win the World Cup. New Zealand has won five of the last six World Cups. England reached the 2014 World cup having lost three consecutive finals to the Black Ferns. The Red Roses have won the Six Nations Championship and are currently on a 22-game winning streak in test rugby.

Glenn Moore resigned earlier this year and was replaced by former All Blacks assistant coach Steve Smith. Smith has won all six of the games he has been in charge of to date. The Black Ferns are listed at 2.54 in the race for the World Cup title.

France is the most likely team to upset the apple cart at the World Cup. France has won the Six Nations in 2014, 2016 and 2018. Canada is one of the favourites to win the tournament.

Canada is one of the favourites to win the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup. Canada is ranked third in the world rankings ahead of France. The Maple Leafs were ranked fourth at the 1998, 2002 and 2006 World Cups. They play their first match against Japan in Whangārei on Saturday. Their final game is a derby against USA, who won the 2017 World cup. USA is set to host the 2033 World Championship.

Australia is rated at 51.00 with regards to World Cup supremacy. They are in the same pool as New Zealand. Australia lost to Canada in a fifth-place play-off at the 2017 World cup.

Canada is the favourite to win the women's rugby world cup. Fiji is rated at 126.00 with 251.000 odds. Wales, Japan, South Africa and Scotland are ranked at 501.


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