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Colombia vs. Morocco start time, odds, lines: Soccer expert reveals Women's World Cup picks, predictions

Jueves 03 de Agosto del 2023

Colombia vs. Morocco start time, odds, lines: Soccer expert reveals Women's World Cup picks, predictions

SportsLine soccer expert Jon Eimer locked in his FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 picks and prediction for Morocco vs. Colombia on Thursday

SportsLine soccer expert Jon Eimer locked in his FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 picks and prediction for Morocco vs. Colombia on Thursday

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The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup continues when Morocco and Colombia collide on Thursday morning. Colombia are leading Group H currently with six points, while Morocco are in third place with three points. On July 30, Morocco upset South Korea 1-0. Colombia are rolling right now, winners of two straight. On Sunday, they defeated Germany 2-1.

Kickoff is set for 6 a.m. ET. Colombia are the -185 favorites (risk $185 to win $100) in the latest Morocco vs. Colombia odds. Morocco are a +550 underdog, a draw is priced at +265, and the over/under for total goals scored is 2.5. Before locking in any Colombia vs. Morocco picks or Women's World Cup predictions, be sure to check out what proven SportsLine soccer expert Jon Eimer has to say.

Eimer is a high-volume bettor who has vast knowledge of leagues and players across the globe. Since joining SportsLine, he has covered the English Premier League, Serie A, the FA Cup and much more. Since the end of last year's World Cup he has been red-hot, going 165-148-8 for a profit of $2,682 for $100 bettors. 

Now, Eimer has taken a close look at the Colombia vs. Morocco match and locked in his Women's World Cup predictions. You can visit SportsLine now to see his picks. Here are the betting lines for Morocco vs. Colombia:

  • Morocco vs Colombia money line: Colombia -185, Morocco +550, Draw +265
  • Morocco vs Colombia spread: Colombia -0.5 (-180)
  • Morocco vs Colombia over/under: 2.5 goals
  • Morocco vs Colombia picks: See picks at Sportsline

Why you should back Colombia 

Colombia are playing in their first Women's World Cup since 2015. They have been playing superb football thus far, winning their first two games. They are leading Group H after logging a 2-1 win over Germany on July 30. Despite only having 32% of possession, this group produced plenty of offensive opportunities. 

Colombia had nine total shots with four shots on target. In addition, they had six corner kicks. Forward Linda Caicedo excels at creating offensive chances due to her quickness and powerful shot. Caicedo is first on the team in goals (2) through two matches at the 2023 Women's World Cup. In the win over Germany, the 18-year-old amassed one goal on one shot. See picks at SportsLine. 

Why you should back Morocco

Morocco are playing in their first-ever Women's World Cup. After dropping the first match 6-0 to Germany, Morocco bounced back with a much better performance. On July 30 against South Korea, Morocco pulled off the 1-0 upset win. That victory helps them head into Thursday's tilt with outstanding confidence. 

Forward Ibtissam Jraïdi owns good awareness and athleticism on the field. Jraïdi is fresh off scoring the first-ever Women's World Cup goal for Morocco. The 30-year-old scored a header in the sixth minute versus South Korea. Midfielder Hanane Aït El Haj did a great job setting up Jraïdi for the score with a precise cross. Aït El Haj has also recorded three shots through two games, showcasing her willingness to be aggressive. See picks at SportsLine. 

How to make Morocco vs. Colombia picks

Eimer has analyzed this World Cup match from every angle and he's locked in two confident best bets, one of which offers a plus-money payout. He's only sharing his Women's World Cup picks at SportsLine.

Where does all the betting value lie for Colombia vs. Morocco? Visit SportsLine now to find out which wagers have all the value, all from the expert who is up more than $2,600 on his soccer picks since last year's World Cup, and find out.

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