So, I’ve been keeping an eye on the upcoming Olympics, you know, just casually browsing through the schedule, and I stumbled upon this women’s basketball game: China vs. Serbia. It’s set for July 31st, and I thought, “Why not try to predict the outcome?” Sounds fun, right?

First off, I started looking for any info I could find on this match. I found this game is supposed to take place at the Pierre Mauroy Stadium. Fancy name, huh? Then I went digging for some odds and predictions. I mean, who doesn’t like to see what the so-called “experts” are saying? Found a site called Oddspedia, which apparently had odds from 4 different betting sites. They listed bets on 27 different markets for this game. Seemed like a good starting point.
- Checked the date and time: July 31st at 11:30 UTC. Got it.
- Looked up betting odds: Used Oddspedia, which had odds from 4 betting sites.
- Noted the venue: Pierre Mauroy Stadium.
I also saw that this isn’t the only game happening. There’s another one, Spain vs. China, earlier that day at 7:30 a.m. ET. I didn’t dive too deep into that one, but it’s good to know what else is going on.
Now, here’s where it gets a bit tricky. I came across some information stating the match ended 59-81, with the game supposedly played on July 31st, 2024. It doesn’t add up right, the date and the result. But hey, I guess that’s the internet for you, always a mix of everything.
I kept looking, trying to find some actual predictions, not just odds. Found a few sites talking about “free predictions and odds” for the match. They claimed to have “expert” predictions, but who knows how accurate those are? It’s all based on statistical data, they say. Statistical data can only tell you so much.
My Guess
Based on my digging, I put together a simple prediction. I mean, it’s just for fun, nothing too serious. It was an interesting little project, diving into the world of sports predictions. You never know, maybe I’ll start doing this more often. Who needs to be an expert to have an opinion, right?