When the Lionesses faced off against Germany yesterday, bettors were more eager than ever to get in on the action
It   s Come Home  Flutter reports betting rise ahead of Lionesses    victory

When the Lionesses faced off against Deutschland yesterday, bettors were to a greater extent eager than ever so to receive in on the action.

According to data published by Flutter Entertainment, the Women’s Euro 2022 title has seen betting come up across the board, and that, forwards of the final, it was “set to check the most bets ever placed on a distaff sporting event.”

The bookmaker’s Mickey Power brand reported a 26% growth inwards wagering intensity when compared to the FIFA Women’s World Cup inwards 2019.

Sky Betting & Gaming likewise recorded a 17% increase in stakes, with 934,330 bets placed inward add up on pre-live events crosswise the unit tournament.

These statistics were published before the last biz on Billy Sunday when England beat out Federal Republic of Germany 2-1, which will come as a delight to most.

Going into the lastly game, Flutter said the overwhelming majority of bettors backed the nursing home side. Paddy Power information showed that in the agree odds market, 74% of all bets placed were on England to win.

Meanwhile, Betfair’s UK & Republic of Ireland variance said 67% of wagers favoured England, and Sky Betting & Gaming reported a 76% predilection for the home team.

And come out of every jibe played, those featuring the Lionesses get attracted the to the highest degree wagers. Stats from Paddy Power indicated that England’s match-ups against Austria, Sweden and Spain were the most bet-on games.

Betfair data showed a similar trend, though singled come out the England v Kingdom of Sweden match, which it said received the highest volume of wagers, followed past England v Spain.

Ahead of Sunday’s final, Mick Power had taken £6.6m ($8m) in bets during the tournament, a £400,000 increment over 2019’s World Cup.

This is also inward contrast with the register betting activity reported past Entain cobbler's last week.