- The United States’ team is a strong favorite to win gold in Women’s Ice Hockey with -300 odds.
- Canada is a four-and-a-half-goal favorite over Switzerland, looking to set up a potential US vs Canada final.
MILAN – The 2026 Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey semifinals are today and the field consists of two historical powerhouses, alongside two countries looking for an upset, starting with the United States against Sweden.
Gold Medal Winner Odds
- United States -300
- Canada +215
- Sweden +15000
- Switzerland +20000
The Americans are the favorites at legal sports betting sites to take home the gold in this year’s Olympics, which would be the country’s third gold in the event since its addition to the games in 1998.
Canada is the only country with more gold medals in women’s ice hockey, winning five of the seven tournaments. No other country has ever won the event.
The United States’ team defeated the Canadians by a final score of 5–0 in their meeting during the preliminary round of the tournament.
Sweden has earned one silver medal and one bronze medal in women’s ice hockey, but none since back in 2006.
Switzerland has placed just once, finishing with a bronze medal during the 2014 Olympics.
Canada vs Switzerland Match Odds
| Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canada | -4.5 (EVEN) | -6500 | O 6.0 (+105) |
| Switzerland | +4.5 (-120) | +2200 | U 6.0 (-125) |
Canada is a heavy favorite over Switzerland in their semifinal match, finishing the preliminary round with a 3–1 record while the Swiss team snuck into the playoffs after just winning one game.
The Canadians outscored their opponents 14–6 through their first four games, the third-best mark in the field, while Switzerland was outscored 15–5, allowing the most goals of any country.
However, the Swiss team was able to pull off an upset win over Finland in the quarterfinals, whom they had lost to by a final of 3–1 during the group stage.
Canada had not been as dominant against Olympic betting sites in preliminary play, but were able to put together a complete performance in the quarterfinals to earn a 5–1 win over Germany.
Sarah Fillier (-118) and Marie Poulin (-110) have the shortest odds as anytime goal scorers in this one, while no one else has better than +120 odds.
