Multiple match markets will be decided: totals at 1.5, 2.5, 3.5 and 4.5 goals; both teams to score; and point spreads of ±1.5 and ±2.5.
Payouts depend on the final scoreline and margin of victory — outcomes reward very low-scoring games, single-goal wins, or multi-goal blowouts.
Cagliari and Udinese are the primary actors, with their starting attackers and goalkeepers directly determining scoring markets.
Managers' selections, substitutes and any late absences shape who finishes chances and who concedes; the referee's cards can also tilt scoring and margins.
Form, injuries, and tactical setups control goal likelihood — a defensive lineup or aggressive pressing will push totals up or down.
In-match events like early goals, red cards, or penalties quickly change both-teams-to-score and spread probabilities.
Kickoff lineups and early substitutions are released about an hour before kick-off and often reveal whether key attackers or defenders will play.
Also watch weather, VAR decisions, the referee's disciplinarity, the first 20 minutes' scoreline, and halftime substitutions; these signals move totals and spread outcomes fast.