Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 odds, winners list, favourites to win, schedule and results

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The 13th edition of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 is in full swing, delivering thrilling contests and standout performances. Co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka for the first time, the tournament features eight top teams: India, Australia, England, South Africa, New Zealand, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.

Across 34 action-packed days, 31 matches will decide the new world champions, with the semi-finals set for October 29 and 30 and the final on November 2. Fans can expect intense battles as the favourites push for the trophy in one of the most competitive editions yet.

ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025 odds

Australia enters the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 as the clear favourite to retain their title priced at 1.90 by Dafabet, reflecting their dominance in recent tournaments. India (4.00) and England (6.00) are strong contenders, with competitive squads.

New Zealand and South Africa both priced at 13.00 sit in the mid-tier, with chances of causing upsets, while Sri Lanka (81.00), Pakistan (101.00), and Bangladesh (201.00) are considered long shots, facing an uphill task to make a deep run in the competition.

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Team

Odds (click here to bet)

Australia - W

1.90

India - W

4.00

England - W

6.00

New Zealand - W

13.00

South Africa - W

13.00

Sri Lanka - W

81.00

Pakistan - W

101.00

Bangladesh - W

201.00

Women's World Cup ODI 2025 schedule and results

Date & Time

Fixture

Venue

Result

September 30 Tuesday (3:00 PM)

India vs Sri Lanka

Guwahati

India Women won by 59 runs (DLS Method)

October 1 Wednesday (3:00 PM)

Australia vs New Zealand

Indore

Australia Women won by 89 runs

October 2 Thursday (3:00 PM)

Bangladesh vs Pakistan

Colombo

Bangladesh Women won by 7 wkts

October 3 Friday (3:00 PM)

England vs South Africa

Guwahati

England Women won by 10 wkts

October 4 Saturday (3:00 PM)

Sri Lanka vs Australia

Colombo

Match abandoned due to rain (No toss)

October 5 Sunday (3:00 PM)

India vs Pakistan

Colombo

India Women won by 88 runs

October 6 Monday (3:00 PM)

New Zealand vs South Africa

Indore

South Africa Women won by 6 wkts

October 7 Tuesday (3:00 PM)

England vs Bangladesh

Guwahati

England Women won by 4 wkts

October 8 Wednesday (3:00 PM)

Australia vs Pakistan

Colombo

Australia Women won by 107 runs

October 9 Thursday (3:00 PM)

India vs South Africa

Visakhapatnam

South Africa Women won by 3 wkts

October 10 Friday (3:00 PM)

New Zealand vs Bangladesh

Guwahati

New Zealand Women won by 100 runs

October 11 Saturday (3:00 PM)

England vs Sri Lanka

Colombo

England Women won by 89 runs

October 12 Sunday (3:00 PM)

India vs Australia

Visakhapatnam

Australia Women won by 3 wkts

October 13 Monday (3:00 PM)

South Africa vs Bangladesh

Visakhapatnam

South Africa Women won by 3 wkts

October 14 Tuesday (3:00 PM)

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand

Colombo

Not played yet

October 15 Wednesday (3:00 PM)

England vs Pakistan

Colombo

Not played yet

October 16 Thursday (3:00 PM)

Australia vs Bangladesh

Visakhapatnam

Not played yet

October 17 Friday (3:00 PM)

Sri Lanka vs South Africa

Colombo

Not played yet

October 18 Saturday (3:00 PM)

New Zealand vs Pakistan

Colombo

Not played yet

October 19 Sunday (3:00 PM)

India vs England

Indore

Not played yet

October 20 Monday (3:00 PM)

Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh

Navi Mumbai

Not played yet

October 21 Tuesday (3:00 PM)

South Africa vs Pakistan

Colombo

Not played yet

October 22 Wednesday (3:00 PM)

Australia vs England

Indore

Not played yet

October 23 Thursday (3:00 PM)

India vs New Zealand

Navi Mumbai

Not played yet

October 24 Friday (3:00 PM)

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan

Colombo

Not played yet

October 25 Saturday (3:00 PM)

Australia vs South Africa

Indore

Not played yet

October 26 Sunday (11:00 AM)

England vs New Zealand

Visakhapatnam

Not played yet

October 26 Sunday (3:00 PM)

India vs Bangladesh

Navi Mumbai

Not played yet

October 29 Wednesday (3:00 PM)

Semifinal 1

TBA

Not played yet

October 30 Thursday (3:00 PM)

Semifinal 2

Navi Mumbai

Not played yet

November 2 Saturday (3:00 PM)

Final

TBA

Not played yet

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Women's World Cup ODI winners list

Australia enter as the defending champions, having defeated England in the 2022 final in Christchurch. India’s best performances came as runners-up in 2005 and 2017, with Mithali Raj leading the side and finishing as the highest run-scorer in 2005.

Historically, only three nations have lifted the ODI World Cup trophy: Australia with seven titles, England with three, and New Zealand with one. Here is the list of Women's World Cup ODI winners:

Year

Winner

Runner-up

1973

England

Australia

1978

Australia

England

1982

Australia

England

1988

Australia

England

1993

England

New Zealand

1997

Australia

New Zealand

2000

New Zealand

Australia

2005

Australia

India

2009

England

New Zealand

2013

Australia

West Indies

2017

England

India

2022

Australia

England

Who will host the 2025 Women's Cricket World Cup?

The 2025 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup will be jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka, with matches scheduled across five major stadiums. India will host games in Navi Mumbai, Guwahati, Visakhapatnam, and Indore, while Sri Lanka will stage matches in Colombo.

Country

Stadium

Location

India

DY Patil Stadium

Navi Mumbai

India

ACA Stadium (Barsapara Stadium)

Guwahati

India

ACA–VDCA Stadium

Visakhapatnam

India

Holkar Stadium

Indore

Sri Lanka

R. Premadasa Stadium

Colombo

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Has India ever won the Women's Cricket World Cup?

India has never won the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in the ODI format as of the start of the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup. Despite reaching the final twice, India fell short in both 2005 and 2017, losing to Australia and England, respectively.

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Xaviour Raymond

Xaviour Raymond leads The Sporting News' betting content in India and is a content writer with a Master’s in Mass Communication and over two years of experience working with various firms. A passionate sports enthusiast, he focuses on football and cricket content tailored for Indian fans with a sharp eye on detail and opportunities for betting value.