France vs. Australia Prediction, Odds, Betting Lines - August 12

France vs. Australia Prediction, Odds, Betting Lines - August 12

Updated Aug. 11, 2023 9:02 p.m. ET

France and Australia square off on Saturday, August 12 at 3:00 AM ET in the 2023 Women's World Cup quarterfinal. France is coming off a 4-0 win versus Morocco, and Australia took down Denmark 2-0 in its last game.

France is favored to reach the semifinals, with +115 moneyline odds compared to Australia's +252. The match has an over/under of 2.5.

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France vs. Australia Match Info

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  • Match Day: Saturday, August 12, 2023
  • Match Time: 3:00 AM ET
  • Venue: Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia
  • TV Channel: FOX US

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France vs. Australia Odds

Favorite Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline Total Over Total Odds Under Total Odds
France +115 +252 2.5 +118 -153

France vs. Australia Prediction

We are predicting France to win, with a 46.5% chance of winning this match, based on the moneyline.

France Betting Insights

  • Offensively, France is third in Women's World Cup (12 goals, 3.0 per match). And defensively, Australia is 10th (three goals conceded, 0.8 per match).
  • With 12 goals scored and 4 allowed, France is fifth in Women's World Cup in goal differential.
  • France picked up the victory in its last match by a score of 4-0 over Morocco on August 8. was outshot in the matchup, 14 to one.

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France's Impact Players

  • In four Women's World Cup matches for France, Kadidiatou Diani has four goals (second in the 2023 Women's World Cup) and three assists.
  • Eugenie Le Sommer has tallied three goals for France in Women's World Cup.
  • Vicki Becho has contributed one goal and one assist during Women's World Cup play.
  • In four Women's World Cup matches, Selma Bacha has failed to score a goal, but she has two assists.

France 2023 Women's World Cup Roster

Name Age Number
Solene Durand 28 1
Maelle Lakrar 23 2
Wendie Renard 33 3
Laurina Fazer 19 4
Elisa De Almeida 25 5
Sandie Toletti 28 6
Sakina Karchaoui 27 7
Grace Geyoro 26 8
Eugenie Le Sommer 34 9
Amel Majri 30 10
Kadidiatou Diani 28 11
Clara Mateo 25 12
Selma Bacha 22 13
Aissatou Tounkara 28 14
Kenza Dali 32 15
Pauline Peyraud-Magnin 31 16
Lea Le Garrec 30 17
Viviane Asseyi 29 18
Naomie Feller 21 19
Estelle Cascarino 26 20
Constance Picaud 25 21
Eve Perisset 28 22
Vicki Becho 19 23

Australia Betting Insights

  • Australia has not yet played a match while the underdog this tournament.
  • Offensively, Australia is sixth in Women's World Cup (nine goals, 2.3 per match). And defensively, France is 16th (four goals conceded, 1.0 per match).
  • Australia's goal difference (+6) ranks seventh in Women's World Cup.
  • In its most recent outing on August 7, Australia secured a 2-0 win over Denmark, while putting up three fewer shots than Denmark.

Australia's Impact Players

  • Australia has gotten one goal and two assists from Caitlin Foord in Women's World Cup play.
  • Hayley Raso has netted three goals without an assist in four Women's World Cup matches for Australia.
  • In four Women's World Cup matches, Steph Catley has scored two goals for Australia without an assist.
  • In Women's World Cup campaign, Australia's Emily van Egmond has one goal and one assist.

Australia 2023 Women's World Cup Roster

Name Age Number
Lydia Williams 35 1
Courtney Nevin 21 2
Aivi Luik 38 3
Clare Polkinghorne 34 4
Cortnee Vine 25 5
Clare Wheeler 25 6
Steph Catley 29 7
Alexandra Chidiac 24 8
Caitlin Foord 28 9
Emily van Egmond 30 10
Mary Fowler 20 11
Teagan Micah 25 12
Tameka Yallop 32 13
Alanna Kennedy 28 14
Clare Hunt 24 15
Hayley Raso 28 16
Kyah Simon 32 17
Mackenzie Arnold 29 18
Katrina Gorry 30 19
Sam Kerr 29 20
Ellie Carpenter 23 21
Charlotte Grant 21 22
Kyra Cooney-Cross 21 23
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