The FIFA Women's World Cup continues with the final set of group stage matches today when South Korea takes on Spain in one of the final scheduled games of the day. The match is scheduled for a 7:00 p.m. start time and it will be televised live on FOX Sports 2. Currently the odds for the match have Spain listed as a small favorite to pick up the win.
South Korea vs. Spain Odds
|
Spread |
Moneyline |
Total Goals |
South Korea
|
pk, +0.5 (-116) |
+196 |
OVER 2, 2.5 (-127) |
Spain |
pk, -0.5 (-104) |
+115 |
UNDER 2, 2.5 (+107) |
Draw |
|
+215 |
|
Both South Korea and Spain have just one point through two World Cup matches. While that's not going to get them into the knockout stages, a victory here would obviously be beneficial.
Brazil has already locked up a spot in the knockouts, nobody in the Group can catch them. They're taking on Costa Rica, though, and a Brazil win still keeps Costa Rica at two points. With Spain and South Korea still holding onto just one point, an extra three would be huge and let them leap over Costa Rica for that second spot.
South Korea has a team making its second World Cup appearance, but first since 2003. Spain is in this event for the first time in team history. They're both ranked in the teens and neither has been able to generate a lot of offense, we'll take the under here.
Free Pick: UNDER 2.5 goals scores
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