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England vs Spain Betting Odds | UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Finals

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The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final is almost here, and history is on the line for both England and Spain. 

The Lionesses, as Team England is known, are the defending champions. They won the last edition of the tournament in 2022. On the other hand, La Roja, as Team Spain is known, are the reigning champions of the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Interestingly, Team England was a finalist in the FIFA World Cup but could not penetrate Spain’s tight defense. The match ended 1–0, and La Roja clinched the trophy.

Sunday’s clash will give England a second chance at redemption.

So, what has changed in the last 24 months since their high-profile final match? A lot, apparently, if you look at both teams’ lineups.

Only seven of the 11 English players who faced Spain in the FIFA finals still remain a part of the team. Goalkeeper Mary Earps announced her shock international retirement just at the start of this year’s Euro. Midfielder Fran Kirby followed suit a week later, and Chelsea defender Millie Bright made herself unavailable for selection.

Spain, meanwhile, has all the familiar faces, although they are now led by a different manager, Montse Tome. Only Jenny Hermonso is missing from the old squad.

There are now two new faces in the Spanish squad since the World Cup, who have become a force to be reckoned with. First is Alexia Putellas, a two-time Ballon d’Or winner, and second is Esther Gonzalez, who is on course to win this year’s Golden Boot.

Clearly, both teams are strong, and Sunday’s match promises plenty of action. The game kicks off at 5:00 pm BST at the St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland.

Below, we provide a detailed look at the England vs Spain betting odds, along with a full Women’s Euro 2025 match preview and the top betting markets available.

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England vs Spain Women: Betting Odds

The English team has no dearth of goal-scoring players. In their 21-member squad, 11 players have scored at least one goal. Out of these, four players – Georgia Stanway, Ella Toone, Lauren James, and Michelle Agyemang – have scored two goals each.

Meanwhile, Spain also has plenty of goal-scoring players. 12 of them have scored at least once. Strikers Clàudia Pina and Esther Gonzales lead the scorecard with four goals each. More players to watch in the Spanish team include striker midfielder Alexia Putellas (3 goals, 4 assists), and goalkeeper Adriana Nanclares, who kept three clean sheets in five games. 

According to the official UEFA website, the two teams have faced each other nine times. England has won three fixtures, Spain has won two, and four ended in a draw. In these nine meetings, England scored 11 goals and Spain scored nine.

From a betting perspective, Spain has a slight edge as the reigning champions of the FIFA World Cup and the Women’s Nations League. However, England is on good momentum and will be looking to defend their Euro title.

Since this is the final, both teams will bring their best to the game. So, fans can expect tight odds, especially for the match winner market.

If you are interested in betting on this fixture, 7bet offers competitive England vs Spain betting odds across various markets.

Please note, all the odds mentioned below are accurate as per the publishing time of the article. Visit 7bet’s Women’s Euro 2025 betting page for the latest odds.

1X2 Odds

England (1) X Spain (2)
7/2 12/5 3/4

1×2 is a straightforward approach to betting in a football match. It offers three possible outcomes: 

  • A win for England (Team 1)
  • A draw (X)
  • A win for Spain (Team 2)

Here’s how to read the England vs Spain betting odds: the denominator represents the bet amount, and the numerator tells how much you can expect to win if your team wins. For example, if you bet £2 on England and they win, you’ll receive £7 in profit plus your original stake. A draw, priced at 12/5, will return £12 on a £5 bet, while Spain’s win with 3/4 odds will return £3 for every £4 staked. 

When the numerator is larger than the denominator, it’s called long odds, as the return is more than a pound. Similarly, when the numerator is smaller than the denominator, it’s called short odds, as the return is less than a pound.

When you simplify the above England vs Spain odds, you receive £3.5 on every £1 wagered on England (long odds) and £0.75 for every pound wagered on Spain (short odds). As you can see, the bets on Spain give the lowest return. When bookmakers see that an outcome is quite likely, they lower the odds to even out the market. 

Similarly, when they think an outcome is less likely, they give long odds on that team. Here, England has long odds, but this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t bet on them. The odds are just an analysis. They neither affect nor guide the actual outcome of the match.

Look at both teams’ recent form, injuries, and starting line-ups before taking the 1X2 bet.

Double Chance

England or Draw England or Spain Draw or Spain
5/6 4/15 2/11

Double chance betting is a safe market if you believe the match will be completely unpredictable. This market allows you to pick two out of three outcomes:

  • A win for England or a draw: This bet loses if Spain wins.
  • A win for either England or Spain: Loses if the match ends in a draw.
  • A draw or a win for Spain: This bet loses if England wins.

The odds are shorter in this market because your risk is lower and your chances of winning are higher. 

Draw No Bet (DNB)

England Spain
9/4 10/33

The Draw No Bet (DNB) market is yet another alternative to the 1X2 market. Here, the option of a draw is removed, and only match-winner bets are considered. So, you have to bet that either England or Spain will win. If the match draws (before heading to penalty shootouts), your stake is refunded.

It’s a smart choice if you think draw is the least likely outcome on Sunday. However, bettors should note that this market pays out less than 1X2. Since you get the insurance of a stake refund in case of a draw, bookmakers offer lower odds in this market to even it out. This also reflects in the England vs Spain betting odds, where Draw No Bet options typically come with reduced payouts compared to standard win bets due to the added safety net.

Handicap Betting Odds

England (+0.75) Spain (-0.75)
20/27 20/21
England (+1.5) Spain (-1.5)
5/14 2/1
England (+0.5) Spain (-0.5)
20/21 20/27
England (+0.25) Spain (-0.25)
7/5 10/19

Handicap is a useful market when both teams appear to be unevenly matched. Let’s say a team ranked first plays a team ranked tenth – the match would become completely one-sided and predictable.

Bookmakers add a handicap to encourage bets on both teams. They give the weaker team a head start by giving them additional points and impose a disadvantage on the stronger team by subtracting the same points from them. For example, with a (+/-) 1.5 handicap, a score of 3–1 will be read as 1.5–2.5. This gives better value in matches that seem one-sided.

In the case of England vs Spain betting, there are several handicap options available. On 7bet, all handicaps are positive for England. This means, Spain needs to overcome the handicap by a set number of points. Here are two examples:

  • England (+0.5)/ Spain (-0.5): Spain needs to win with at least a two-goal difference to overcome this handicap. Let’s say the match ends with a 3–2 win for Spain. After adjusting for the handicap, the final score will be read as 2.5–2.5, leading to a win on draw bets. If Spain wins 3–1, the final score becomes 2.5–1.5, leading to a win on bets on Spain.
  • England (+1.5)/ Spain (-1.5): Spain needs to win by a 4-goal difference to overcome this handicap. A 3–2 win for Spain will be calculated as 1.5–3.5, giving a win to bets on England. If Spain wins 3–0, the final score becomes 1.5–1.5, and draw bets win. However, if Spain wins 4–0, they will be able to overcome the handicap as the final score become 2.5–1.5.

It’s a good market if you believe one team is outright dominant. Check the goal margins in previous matches for both teams before selecting your handicap.

Both Teams to Score (BTTS Odds)

Yes No
10/13 10/11

Both Teams to Score (BTTS) is a simple market if you are a new bettor. It doesn’t require you to predict the winner, as it considers only a specific aspect of the game – whether both teams will be able to score at least once during the entire match. This means the final score should be at least 1–1. The end score doesn’t matter. The final score can be anything like 2–2, 2–1, or even 5–1. If you choose “Yes,” you get paid as long as both sides hit the back of the net.

“No” bets win if there is a zero in the final score. For example, if the match ends 0–0, 1–0, or 0–2, the “No” bets win. This is because at least one team failed to score a goal. When the final score has a zero, it is called a “clean sheet”. For example, the England vs Netherlands match ended 4–0, which means England kept a clean sheet. A clean sheet is when the opposition team fails to score even once. This indicates a strong defense. The higher a team’s clean sheets, the more difficult it is for the opposite team to score.

The England vs Spain betting odds for the BTTS market often reflect each team’s recent form and defensive record. Before selecting “yes or “no” options, carefully look at their clean sheets in the last 10 or 20 matches, especially against strong teams. If you believe either team will be able to keep a clean sheet on Sunday, select the “No” option. Otherwise, go for “Yes”.

Goal Total (Over/Under) Odds

Over 2.5 Under 2.5
9/11 8/9

Goal Total is also known as the Over/Under or the O-U market. Here, you have to predict the total number of goals scored by both teams. For example, a final score of 3–2 becomes five goals. On the betting line, you’ll find that the most popular O/U odds are for 2.5 goals. This means the combined score must be at least three for the “Over” bets to win, and below three for the “Under” bets to win. So, results like 2–1, 3–0, or 2–2 would all win for the “Over” bet, and results like 1–0, 1–1 would win for the “Under” bet.

Just like the handicap market, you can adjust the betting line to choose the over/under total as per your analysis. On 7bet, this betting line ranges from 1 to 5.75 goals. Consider the clean sheets and recent scores of both teams. 

Also, check how many times they were a part of a high-scoring match. England managed to score high in games against weaker teams like Jamaica (7–0) and Wales (6–1). However, their matches against strong teams like France (1–2) and Sweden (2–2) were closely contested. Similarly, Spain soundly defeated Portugal (5–0) and Belgium (6–2), but had low-scoring matches against strong teams like Germany (1–0) and Switzerland (2–0). 

Use this data to analyse which way to bet.

Correct Score Odds

1/0 (Germany Wins) 1/1 (Draw) 0/1 (Spain Wins)
11/1 5/1 6/1

This is a difficult market to bet on because you need to consider two aspects of the game in this – who will win, and what will be the exact score. 

For example, if you think Spain will be the winner, then it is safer to take the 1X2 bet. Consider this market only if you are confident about the final score. You have to predict a precise outcome for your bet to win. Take this bet only after detailed research on both teams’ previous results. The England vs Spain odds in the correct score market typically offer higher payouts due to the difficulty of predicting an exact result. But remember, even with the analysis, this market still involves a fair bit of risk, so bet cautiously.

Where to Watch UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Live in the UK

The final match will be broadcast live for free on BBC Sport and ITV. Highlights and clips are shown on the BBC Sport website, app, and social media platforms.

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