Specific player statistics — shots, goals, assists, and saves — will determine dozens of individual prop outcomes for this Mexico vs. Ecuador match.
Each listed prop resolves on whether a named player reaches a numerical threshold during 90 minutes plus stoppage, affecting payouts.
Raúl Jiménez, Alexis Vega, Santiago Giménez, César Huerta, Julián Quiñones, Brian Gutiérrez, and Enner Valencia are central names on dozens of props.
Ecuador's forwards (Jordy Caicedo, Jeremy Arévalo, Guillermo Martínez, Kevin Rodríguez) plus goalkeepers Carlos Acevedo and Moisés Ramírez also determine shot, goal, assist and save outcomes.
Starting lineups and minutes played are the single biggest drivers of whether a player reaches a shots, goal, assist or save threshold.
Set-piece assignment, tactical role, team tempo, expected-goals (xG) flow, penalties awarded, weather, and late substitutions materially change shot and assist probabilities during the match.
Before kickoff, official lineups, prematch injury updates, and whether key forwards start will heavily affect prop viability.
During the match, live xG and shot maps, substitutions around the 60–75' window, set-piece assignments, cards, and penalty decisions are the fastest signals that a player will hit or miss a threshold.