England has qualified for the fourth consecutive quarter in the World Cup quarterfinals. On Thursday evening, in Le Havre, on the “Stade Oceane”, the match between Norway (w) vs England (w) takes place in the quarterfinals of the Women’s World Cup.

Norway: Form of the moment, latest results, statistics

The Nordic countries are back in the World Cup of Women and after a good deal of time they managed to qualify in the quarterfinals. The last time they managed to do this happened 12 years ago, in 2007, when it was ranked fourth. Norway also has an interesting history in female football, in 1995 it managed to win the World Cup, being the only title in history. The team also performed well in the group stage, where it finished second, behind the organizing country, France. He was right, in the eighth he had some luck because he left Australia home, but after penalty shoot-outs, 1-1 being the final score.

England: Form of the moment, latest results, statistics

Phil Neville wants to write history at the helm of England’s female football national. He managed the fifth qualifying at least in the quarterfinals of the World Cup and the fourth consecutive. In the last edition, the country that invented the football managed to finish third, winning the finals. The England team has done a great job so far, being the team with the lowest goals. After four matches played at the World Cup in 2019, he managed to win as many victories as he cashed a single goal. In addition to being ranked first in the group, she also scored in the eighth place when she had 3-0 of a similarly selected Cameroon.

Norway (w) vs England (w) Picks

Throughout the history of the World Cup, Norway vs England have played in two rows, each of them succeeding in winning a match. This time Anglia seems to be the team that does a better game, showing that regardless of the opponent he has before he knows how to put the problem on the attack stage. I’m expecting to play again and in spite of a poor match in terms of the show, as I see it, the English women are going to go on.

Our Prediction: 2

Odds: 1.52

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