Serbia hosts Bulgaria in the Women's Volleyball Nations League on July 8 in Belgrade, where the even 50% implied probability reflects closely matched squads with overlapping strengths in serving, blocking, and transition play. Serbia brings home-court familiarity and recent success against regional opponents, while Bulgaria has shown resilience through five-set victories and improved consistency during the 2026 VNL cycle under a rebuilding program that emphasizes squad depth. Recent form, including Bulgaria's competitive showings against higher-ranked sides and Serbia's straight-sets men's result in June, underscores the narrow gap. Key variables that could shift sentiment include confirmed starting lineups, any last-minute injury updates to key attackers or setters, and early set momentum that highlights serve-receive effectiveness.
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Serbia – Bulgaria


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0x65070BE91...Serbia – Bulgaria


Moneyline
$43 Vol.
Market Opened: Jul 7, 2026, 2:00 PM ET
Resolution Source
https://en.volleyballworld.com/Resolver
0x65070BE91...Serbia hosts Bulgaria in the Women's Volleyball Nations League on July 8 in Belgrade, where the even 50% implied probability reflects closely matched squads with overlapping strengths in serving, blocking, and transition play. Serbia brings home-court familiarity and recent success against regional opponents, while Bulgaria has shown resilience through five-set victories and improved consistency during the 2026 VNL cycle under a rebuilding program that emphasizes squad depth. Recent form, including Bulgaria's competitive showings against higher-ranked sides and Serbia's straight-sets men's result in June, underscores the narrow gap. Key variables that could shift sentiment include confirmed starting lineups, any last-minute injury updates to key attackers or setters, and early set momentum that highlights serve-receive effectiveness.
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