Multiple bet types determine whether wagers win: handicap spreads, total-goals lines, and both-teams-to-score.
Spread markets require specific winning margins (for example, -1.5 or -2.5). Totals (1.5–4.5) and BTTS are resolved by the final goal count and whether both teams score.
Al Nassr and Al Hilal supply the players, coaches, and club strategies that set the scoreboard and margins.
Star forwards, midfield creators, fullbacks, and the goalkeepers matter most; coaching substitutions and set-piece takers can swing high/low total lines and BTTS outcomes.
Injuries, starting XI decisions, and in-game events such as early goals or red cards change the likelihood of specific spreads and totals.
Weather, pitch condition, tactical shifts (pressing versus low block), and penalty calls also alter scoring rates and the chance both teams find the net.
Kickoff, official starting lineups, and any last-minute fitness updates provide the clearest near-term signals for handicap and totals markets.
Early-match developments—the first 15 minutes goal, a sending-off, or a penalty—can flip spread and BTTS probabilities; halftime scores and substitutions refine live pricing.