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The United States Women’s National Team concludes its two-match series against New Zealand when the two teams collide in an international friendly on Friday at Eden Park in Auckland. On Tuesday, the Americans opened 2023 with an emphatic 4-0 victory over the Football Ferns in Wellington. After a scoreless first half, the USWNT scored four goals over a 23-minute span in the second half for a convincing victory. The Americans are using the trip to the southern hemisphere to prepare for the 2023 Women’s World Cup, which will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand beginning in July.
Kickoff is set for 10 p.m. ET. The Americans are listed as -5000 favorites in the latest USWNT vs. New Zealand odds from Caesars Sportsbook, while the Football Ferns are +4000 underdogs. A draw is +1000, and the over/under for total goals is 3.5. Before making any New Zealand vs. USWNT picks or predictions, you need to see what renowned SportsLine soccer bettor Jon (Buckets) 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. He went an astounding 50-25-1 on Premier League predictions in 2022 for a profit of more than $1,800 for $100 bettors.
In addition, he nailed all three wagers in Tuesday’s match between the Kiwis and the Americans: USWNT to win, Over 2.5 goals and USWNT Team Total Over 1.5 goals.
Now, Eimer has broken down the USWNT vs. New Zealand match from every angle and just locked in his picks and predictions. You can head to SportsLine now to see his picks. Here are the betting lines and trends for New Zealand vs. USWNT:
USWNT vs. New Zealand spread: USWNT -1.5 (+105) USWNT vs. New Zealand over/under: 3.5 goals USWNT vs. New Zealand money line: USWNT -5000; New Zealand +4000; Draw +1000 USA: Alex Morgan ranks fifth in USWNT history with 120 goals NZL: The Football Ferns have scored only once over their last four matches USWNT vs. New Zealand picks: See picks here
Why you should back USA
The Americans enter Friday’s match knowing they dominated the second half against the Football Ferns on Tuesday. Mallory Swanson, who played her first game under her married name, scored a brace, and Alex Morgan added her 120th career international goal. Lynn Williams, who was making her first appearance for the USWNT in 329 days, finished off the scoring with a header in the 74th minute.
The victory extended the Americans’ rule over New Zealand over the years. After losing the first meeting between the teams in December 1987, the United States are unbeaten in the last 19 head-to-head matchups, scoring four or more goals in each of the last five meetings. The USWNT leads the overall series 18-1-1.
Why you should back New Zealand
Meanwhile, New Zealand has a world class defender in Ali Riley. The U.S.-born Riley has made 148 appearances for the national team and has served as the team captain since 2017. She has played in four Olympic Games (2008, ’12, ’16 and ’20) and four FIFA Women’s World Cup appearances and also captains Angel City FC of the NWSL.
On Tuesday, Riley moved from her traditional fullback spot to centerback for a New Zealand side that was missing key players. Despite having players out of position, the Football Ferns kept the United States scoreless in the first half before succumbing to the Americans’ adjustments in the second half.
How to make USWNT vs. New Zealand picks
Eimer has analyzed USWNT vs. New Zealand and has identified a confident pick for Friday’s international friendly. He has identified several factors why this wager will cash. Eimer is only sharing his pick and analysis at SportsLine.
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