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Women of Australia – Women of Sweden, 2/8: Game tips and broadcast

Women of Australia – Women of Sweden, 2/8: Game tips and broadcast

what or what: Women of Australia – Women of Sweden, Olympic Games
Starting: On 2021-08-02, at 13:00
where: Nissan Stadium
Live broadcast: Discover +
TV channel: Channel 5
Game Tips: 1X (Odds: 2.20 in Unibet)

Australian Women – Sweden Women’s Table

You can stream the semi-final match between Australia and Sweden from the Olympics by creating an account with DiscoveryPlus. There you have all rights to view the football matches of the Olympic Games in Japan. Unfortunately, it’s not free – but it does require you to have a subscription that unlocks all sports streams.

Your broadcasts between Australia and Sweden will be of high quality. Swedish commentators will accompany you during the live broadcast. You can also choose to watch the match in HD from your mobile phone, computer or TV.

  1. Go to DiscoveryPlus
  2. Create an account for free
  3. Buy a subscription
  4. Watch Australia – Sweden via live broadcast

Betting tips and odds

One thing is for sure. It is not possible to make a complaint about the entertainment for which Australia is responsible.

During its four matches, Australia scored 8 times and conceded the same number of goals. The team was responsible for attacking and fun football, with attacking star Samantha Kerr delivering.

In the group stage, he finished third behind Sweden and the USA, which was enough to further advance as one of the top 2, with 4 points in total.

The quarter-final match against Great Britain was a recent thriller. Australia advanced through Alana Kennedy and won the first half. In the second half, Great Britain came up, managing to equalize and take the lead. It would take until the 89th minute before Samantha Kerr equalized.

During extra time, Australia managed to find a new plant and scored two more times, in addition to receiving a goal. Samantha Kerr managed to score her fifth goal of the tournament and national team captain Tony Gustafson looked satisfied.

The women’s national team was without exaggeration even more impressive at the Olympics, with 4 consecutive victories over USA, Australia, New Zealand and host nation Japan in the quarter-finals.

They are proud but not happy.

Against Japan, it was still a passive and clumsy game as support was lacking in the first half. Japan also put in their best run, turning to a disadvantage after Magdalena Ericsson gave Sweden the lead. Mina Tanaka signed for Japan.

In the second half, the women’s national team came out as another team and showed more aggressiveness in the defensive match. Stena Blacksteinus ran deep and got a pass that hit the net. Then Aslani put a penalty kick.

Sweden had the VAR, which partially ruled out a penalty for Japan and awarded Sweden a fair penalty.

In general, the match was a bit uneven for the Swedish ladies, who still came out victorious from the duel.

A fifth straight win after the full time is up is a tough challenge. Australia was on the verge of scoring against the women’s national team, taking a 2-1 lead.

When it’s still playoffs, a straight victory isn’t necessary. Given how hard it is to beat Australia, where the world champions USA failed, it will present a fight against the women’s national team.

Australia has to claim revenge.

Therefore, the match rests on the fact that the women’s national team has not won the fifth consecutive game after the full time, but Australia is breaking this wing. At least for 90 minutes.

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  • Our betting tip: Australia wins or draws after full time
  • Odds: 2.20
  • Pettingseida: Unibet

Likely to start 11 games ago

Australia’s potential starting lineup:

Micah. Carpenter, Kennedy, Liege; Raso, van Egmond; Yallop, Catley; Simon, Kerr, Ford.

Sweden’s possible starting line-up:

Lindall. Glass, Elistist; Bjorn, Erickson; Engeldahl, Seeger; Jacobson, Aslani, Rulfo; Blacksteinius.