The eighth edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup might be the hardest to call yet, according to experts. The tournament gets underway on Friday , June 7, when France takes on South Korea in Paris. The hosts are the bookmakers’ second-favorite to win the tournament behind the U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT). The U.S. claimed an unprecedented third World Cup four years ago when they beat Japan 5-2 in the final, but retaining the title will be far from straightforward. USWNT should top Group F, which also contains Thailand, Chile and Sweden and will then face the runner-up in Group B. Assuming Germany would top the group, the U.S. could play one of South Africa, Spain or China. Should USWNT reach the semifinal, however, its path to the final will likely have to go through France, with the game to be played in Paris. Elsewhere in the draw, Australia and England could resume their rivalry in the quarter finals, while the Netherlands, Norway and Japan could cause an upset or two. Here’s how some experts expect the tournament to pan out. Grant Wahl—Sports Illustrated and Fox Sports TV The bookmakers consider the U.S.A. and France as the top two…