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- Bookies have Australia as the 10/11 favourites to win the 2023 Ashes series
- England are 11/8 in what will be the first Bazball Ashes
- We look at when every Ashes Test takes place
Bookies have Australia as the 10/11 favourites to win the 2023 Ashes series
The 2023 Ashes starts next Friday with the first test taking place at Edgbaston and UK Betting Sites are offering odds on who will win the series.
England haven't won the Ashes since 2015 and they'll be looking to end their barren run against an Australia side who are bang in-form.
Australia are currently facing India in the World Test Championship Final and are still betting in their first innings and well over 400 runs at the time of writing.
Paddy Power make the Aussie side 10/11 to win the Ashes after winning 2 out of the last 3 series, with the last held in England drawn 2-2 with Australia retaining.
The Ashes 2023 Winner | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
England | 11/8 | 42.1% |
Draw | 6/1 | 14.3% |
Australia | 10/11 | 52.4% |
England are 11/8 in what will be the first Bazball Ashes
England will go into the Ashes full of confidence ahead of a big Summer of Cricket with the series the first under the new 'Bazball' era.
Bazball is the new brand of cricket that England are approaching red ball cricket with and since Brendon McCullum came in the team have 11 wins from 13 tests.
Captain Ben Stokes will be hoping to win his first Ashes series in that role of the test team and he will hopefully be fit to bowl for his country.

The Ashes Preview & Betting Guide
We look at when every Ashes Test takes place
The Ashes sees five test matches take place over the course of 6 weeks with the series starting on Friday June 16 and ending on Monday July 31.
First Test (Edgbaston) - Friday June 16 - Tuesday June 20 (11am start)
Second Test (Lord's) - Wednesday June 28 - Sunday July 2 (11am start)
Third Test (Headingley) - Thursday July 6 - Monday July 10 (11am start)
Fourth Test (Old Trafford) - Wednesday July 19 - Sunday July 23 (11am start)
Fifth Test (Oval) - Thursday July 27 - Monday July 31 (11am start)