According to a FIFA assessment, there were no suspicious bets placed during the Women's World Cup.

The Women's World Cup evaluation conducted by FIFA's Integrity Task Force has reached a successful conclusion. The task force, responsible for monitoring both the tournament and associated gambling activities, reported no indications of suspicious behavior or any other potential threats throughout the 64 matches held in Australia and New Zealand. FIFA employed a network of representatives from various international law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, INTERPOL, Sport Integrity Australia, and the New Zealand Police, to ensure the integrity of the betting process.
 
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