Norway vs. New Zealand Odds: Lines, Over/Under Goal Total - July 20

Norway vs. New Zealand Odds: Lines, Over/Under Goal Total - July 20

Updated Jul. 19, 2023 9:12 p.m. ET

Norway and New Zealand go head to head at Eden Park on Thursday, July 20 in the opening game of the 2023 Women's World Cup group stage (Group A). The game is scheduled for 3:00 AM ET.

With moneyline odds of -352 in this matchup, Norway is the favorite. New Zealand's odds are +875, and the moneyline odds for a draw are +459. The match has been given an over/under of 2.5 goals.

2023 FIFA Women's World Cup

Norway vs. New Zealand Match Info

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  • Match Day: Thursday, July 20, 2023
  • Match Time: 3:00 AM ET
  • Venue: Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand
  • TV Channel: FOX US

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Norway vs. New Zealand Odds

Favorite Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline Total Over Total Odds Under Total Odds
Norway -352 +875 2.5 -163 +127

Norway Betting Insights

  • Norway owns a record of 0-2-2 in 2023 when matching up with teams participating in the 2023 Women's World Cup, scoring five goals in those games and conceding nine. Back in 2022, it was 4-1-5 versus World Cup teams, with 12 goals scored and 20 given up.
  • The Norway roster in this tournament has 39.1% of its members (nine players) from Toppserien, including three who play at Rosenborg BK Kvinner.
  • The roster for Norway does not have any players from the NWSL.
  • Norway reached the quarterfinals of the most recent World Cup (in 2019) losing to England 3-0.
  • In the competition, Isabell Herlovsen scored two goals.
  • Karina Saevik was good for one assist at that tournament.

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Norway's Group Stage Matches

Date Opponent Score Home/Away
7/20/2023 New Zealand - Away
7/25/2023 Switzerland - Away
7/30/2023 Philippines - Home

Norway 2023 Women's World Cup Roster

Name Age Number
Cecilie Fiskerstrand 27 1
Anja Sonstevold 31 2
Sara Horte 22 3
Tuva Hansen 25 4
Guro Bergsvand 29 5
Maren Mjelde 33 6
Ingrid Syrstad Engen 25 7
Vilde Boe Risa 28 8
Karina Saevik 27 9
Caroline Graham Hansen 28 10
Guro Reiten 28 11
Guro Pettersen 31 12
Thea Bjelde 23 13
Ada Hegerberg 28 14
Amalie Eikeland 27 15
Mathilde Harviken 21 16
Julie Blakstad 21 17
Frida Maanum 24 18
Marit Bratberg Lund 25 19
Emilie Haavi 31 20
Anna Josendal 22 21
Sophie Roman Haug 24 22
Aurora Mikalsen 27 23

New Zealand Betting Insights

  • New Zealand sported a record of 1-1-6 in 2022 against teams competing in the 2023 Women's World Cup. In those games, New Zealand scored five goals and allowed 17. Against World Cup teams in 2023, it has a record of 1-0-6, with two goals scored and 20 allowed.
  • More New Zealand players (four) play in English Women's Super League than any other league. Aston Villa WFC is the club team with the most New Zealand players (one). New Zealand's roster does not have any players from a domestic club team.
  • One New Zealand player (Ali Riley) also competes in the NWSL. Her team is Angel City FC.
  • After collecting no wins (zero points) in the group stage of the 2019 World Cup, New Zealand was eliminated.

New Zealand's Group Stage Matches

Date Opponent Score Home/Away
7/20/2023 Norway - Home
7/25/2023 Philippines - Home
7/30/2023 Switzerland - Away

New Zealand 2023 Women's World Cup Roster

Name Age Number
Erin Nayler 31 1
Ria Percival 33 2
Claudia Bunge 23 3
C.J. Bott 28 4
Michaela Foster 24 5
Malia Steinmetz 24 6
Ali Riley 35 7
Daisy Cleverley 26 8
Gabi Rennie 22 9
Annalie Longo 32 10
Olivia Chance 29 11
Betsy Hassett 32 12
Rebekah Stott 30 13
Katie Bowen 29 14
Paige Satchell 25 15
Jacqui Hand 24 16
Hannah Wilkinson 31 17
Grace Jale 24 18
Elizabeth Anton 24 19
Indiah Paige Riley 21 20
Victoria Esson 32 21
Milly Clegg 17 22
Anna Leat 22 23
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