2023 Netball World Cup Final Betting Odds: Back England To Win @ 17/10

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The 2023 Netball World Cup Final betting odds sees England to win @ 17/10 with top bookmaker Paddy Power, with their opponents Australia, who are the 11-time winners, the favourites @ 2/5. You can bet England to win today’s World Cup Netball Final in South Africa with Paddy Power using a £20 free bet (more below).

How To Bet On The 2023 Netball World Cup Final With a £20 Free Bet

Getting your hands on the Paddy Power Netball free bet today has never been easier.

Just follow the instructions below to claim your 2023 Netball World Cup Final free bet at Paddy Power.

  1. Open a Paddy Power account
  2. Deposit £20
  3. Place a qualifying bet (min odds 2.00 / Evs)
  4. Get £20 back as CASH if your first bet loses

The 2023 Netball World Cup Final Betting Odds with Paddy Power

  • England @ 17/10
  • Australia @ 2/5

Note: Odds are subject to change

Meaning if you back ENGLAND to win today’s Netball World Cup for £10, you will win £17 (plus your £10 stake back)

Or, if you place a £10 bet on AUSTRALIA to win the Netball World Cup, you will win £4 (plus your £10 stake back)

You can also bet on today’s 2023 Netball World Cup final with the best UK bookmakers, including Betfair.

England Will Face Australia In The 2023 Netball World Cup Final

The England netball team have made today’s World Cup Final, which is being staged in South Africa, and will face the number one seeds Australia, who are also the record eleven-time winners of the competition.

The Vitality Roses saw off the current holders New Zealand in their Saturday semi-final 46-40 to book just their second World Cup Final, with the last coming back in 1975 and also against Australia, which they lost.

They will take on the record winners again on Sunday in the final after the Australian Diamonds saw off Jamaica 54-57 in the second semi-final clash yesterday.

Sunday’s Netball World Cup Final is set to start at 5pm (BST) and will be live on BBC2 and Sky Sports.

WATCH: Highlights of England’s Semi-Final Win Over New Zealand

England Have Already Beaten Australia at This Year’s Netball World Cup

Netball fans will also be aware that England have already faced Australia at this year’s World Cup, when the pair bet in their final pool game last Thursday.

The Vitality Roses recorded an historic 56-55 win over Australia that day – their first success over the top seeds at a World Cup in 15 matches and their first since January 2019.

Therefore, the Aussies will be keen to gain revenge here, but England will also come into Sunday’s Final full of confidence with that recent victory under their belt.

Netball World Cup Final Time, Date and How To Watch

  • FINAL (South Africa) – England v Australia
  • TIME/DATE: 16.45pm-19.00pm (Sunday, 6th August 2023)
  • TV: Sky Sports, BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Australia Have Won The Netball World Cup Eleven Times

Australia are the winning-most Netball World Cup nation with a stonking 11 titles to their name.

The last of those successes came in 2015 in front of their home fans in Sydney but lost in a nail-biting final last time in 2019 to New Zealand (52-51).

The Australian Diamonds have also remarkably been present in ALL of the Netball World Cup Finals since the competition was first staged in 1963.Winning 11 and finishing second four times.

England Have NEVER Won the Netball World Cup

The Vitality Roses are yet to go all the way in the Netball World Cup – they’ve finished with a bronze medal in the last three tournaments though and ended in the final four in the last 11 events (since 1979).

England’s last Netball World Cup Final came in 1975, which was also against their opponents today Australia.

England vs Australia Netball Head-to-Head Stats

See below the last 5 England vs Australia Netball head-to-heads stats.

  • 3rd August 2023, England 56-55 Australia
  • 21st January 2023, Australia 61-55 England
  • 6th November 2022, Australia 34-28 England
  • 3rd November 2022, Australia 34-28 England
  • 30th October 2022, Australia 56-48 England

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