How many goals and which side covers the spread will determine payouts across totals (1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5), both-teams-to-score, and several point-spread markets.
Settlements are based on the final scoreline and goal scorers; a single goal or an own goal can flip multiple market outcomes.
CD Guadalajara and Tigres UANL, plus their managers and starting XIs, supply the on-field events that determine totals and spreads.
Key forwards, defensive pairings, the goalkeeper's form, and the match referee’s tendencies influence scoring rates and whether a team covers a spread.
Injuries, suspensions, and the published starting lineups heavily shift expectations for goal totals and which team will cover a spread.
Tactical setup, expected tempo, set-piece proficiency, home advantage, and late rotation or transfer news are the main causal levers for these markets.
Look for starting XI announcements, injury updates, and suspension confirmations in the 24–48 hours before kickoff.
Also watch pre-match odds movement, manager press conferences, late weather, and early in-game signals—first-half scoreline, red cards, or penalties—that tend to decide specific market outcomes.