I’m going to pass on predictions for the Women’s World Championships because I haven’t followed the women’s game very closely since last December’s European Championships.
If you’re looking for some good insight check out the Handball Hour’s podcast with Bjorn Pazen and Sascha Staat’s preview commentary at Stregspiller: Same Old Story?
I will say, though, that if you take their commentary and cross reference it with the published odds, you’ll see that the bookmakers might be undervaluing the Netherland’s chances.
Of interest to followers of handball in Pan America, will be whether Brazil, which has stumbled a bit in pre-tournament friendlies can perform better in the actual tournament. Meanwhile Argentina, if they can spring a surprise might just have their best opportunity in their first match vs the Czech Republic on Saturday.
All odds courtesy of Nordic Bet
Odd to win the 2017 Women’s World Championships
Norway 1.2 to 1
Russia 6.5 to 1
France 7 to 1
Netherlands 11 to 1
Spain 15 to 1
Germany 15 to 1
Romania 15 to 1
Sweden 19 to 1
Denmark 21 to 1
Brazil 23 to 1
Hungary 24 to 1
South Korea 29 to 1
Serbia 49 to 1
Montenegro 49 to 1
Poland 199 to 1
Slovenia 249 to 1
Angola 299 to 1
Czech Republic 499 to 1
Japan 999 to 1
China 1499 to 1
Argentina 1999 to 1
Tunisia 2499 to 1
Paraguay 2999 to 1
Cameroon 2999 to 1
Winner of Group A
France 11/13
Spain 2/1
Romania 5/2
Angola 40/1
Slovenia 40/1
Paraguay 500/1
Winner of Group B
Norway 2/9
Sweden 9/2
Hungary 15/2
Poland 30/1
Czech Republic 30/1
Argentina 149/1
Winner of Group C
Russia 9/14
Brazil 29/10
Denmark 29/10
Montenegro 8/1
Japan 249/1
Tunisia 599/1
Winner of Group D
Netherlands 11/13
Germany 8/5
South Korea 5/1
Serbia 13/2
Cameroon 100/1
China 100/1