* Betting odds were correct at the time of publication but are subject to change
Ukraine Women's and Scotland Women's lock horns in the World Cup qualifiers on Friday, June 24th. Scotland go in search of valuable points in Rzeszów. Read our free predictions and find the latest odds for the fixture below in our detailed match preview.
Ukraine Women's vs Scotland Women's – Free Betting Tips & Predictions
Scotland Women’s have gone three games without a win ahead of their trip to Ukraine on Friday. Read our top three predictions for this week’s fixture below.
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Ukraine Women’s Draw no Bet
Scotland Women’s started their World Cup qualification campaign brightly, though the wheels have come off more recently and their three-game winless run in Group B was kicked off by a 1-1 draw at home to Ukraine in November. The Ukrainians were denied all three points that day by a last-gasp leveller from Abigail Harrison, though they could go one better this time around. With three straight wins behind them in the Turkish Women’s cup, confidence in the host’s camp should be high and a stake on Ukraine in the draw no bet market is worth pursuing here.
Both Teams to Score
Both teams found the net when Scotland Women’s and Ukraine Women’s faced off in Glasgow last year and we expect to see action at both ends again in Friday’s rematch. Ukraine have notched in seven of their last eight matches, while the Scots have registered at least once in 70% of their last ten assignments. There is goal-scoring potential in both sides here, so stick to BTTS for this one.
Top Betting Odds and Stats for Ukraine Women's vs Scotland Women's
Read our rundown of the best stats for Friday’s game below alongside a tool to help you choose the best odds.
Last Five - Ukraine Women
07/07/23
Womenu2019s International Womenu2019s

Portugal Women

Ukraine Women
2
0
L
06/09/22
Women's World Cup Qual Women's

Spain Women

Ukraine Women
5
0
L
02/09/22
Women's World Cup Qual Women's

Faroe Islands Women

Ukraine Women
0
3
W
28/06/22
Womens World Cup Qual Womens

Hungary Women

Ukraine Women
0
2
W
24/06/22
Womens World Cup Qual Womens

Scotland Women

Ukraine Women
4
0
L
Last Five - Scotland Women
11/04/23
Womenu2019s International Womenu2019s

Costa Rica Women

Scotland Women
0
4
W
07/04/23
Womenu2019s International Womenu2019s

Australia Women

Scotland Women
0
1
W
18/02/23
Womenu2019s International Womenu2019s

Philippines Women

Scotland Women
1
2
W
11/10/22
Women's World Cup Qual Women's

Republic of Ireland Women

Scotland Women
1
0
L
06/10/22
Women's World Cup Qual Women's

Austria Women

Scotland Women
0
1
W
Ukraine Women's vs Scotland Women's Team News & Injuries
Below, you can find the latest team news and injury info for Ukraine Women’s vs Scotland Women’s in the World Cup qualifiers.
Ukraine Women's Predicted Lineup
Spanish coach Lluis Cortes deployed Ukraine Women's in an unusual 3-5-1-1 formation when they played Scotland in Glasgow last year and having almost snatched a victory there, we expect to see a similar set-up on Friday. That would see Roksolana Kravchuk ploughing a lone furrow up front again.
Predicted Lineup for Ukraine Women's: Bondarchuk – Korsun, Apanashchenko, Shmatko – Andrukhiv, Petryk, Kalinina, Ovdiychuk, Basanaka – Khimich – Kravchuk
Scotland Women's Predicted Lineup
Scotland Women's have few injury issues to report this week and coach Pedro Martinez – who will be determined to get one over his compatriot in the opposite dugout – has options to choose from all over the pitch. Lana Clelland, Jennifer Beattie and Lucy Graham will all be hoping to start.
Predicted Lineup for Scotland Women's: Alexander – Evans, Howard, Corsie, Docherty – Cuthbert, Kerr – Harrison, Weir, Emslie – Thomas
Ukraine Women's vs Scotland Women's Coverage and Frequently Asked Questions
Who won the last meeting between these sides?
Ukraine Women’s and Scotland Women’s drew 1-1 when they last met in November.
What time does this fixture kick off?
The game is scheduled to start at 20:15 CET (GMT +1).
Who is Scotland Women’s Head Coach?
Pedro Martinez is in charge of Scotland Women’s having taken the job in July last year.