A two-goal or three-goal margin decides the -1.5 and -2.5 spread markets, while over/under lines resolve on total goals scored.
Both-teams-to-score hinges on each side finding the net; a 0–0 or one-sided rout wipes out many over/under and BTTS outcomes.
SC Braga's attack and set-piece threat and SC Freiburg's forwards and pressing system are the primary actors on the pitch.
Managers, starting goalkeepers, fullbacks and centre-backs, plus the benches' firepower, will determine margins, goal totals, and whether both teams score.
Lineups, injuries, and late withdrawals shift probabilities for spreads and totals more than historical form does.
Red cards, substitutions, set-piece success, weather and home advantage alter the match balance and can convert a one-goal game into a multi-goal result.
Pre-match team sheets and any late injury or suspension updates released about 60–90 minutes before kickoff.
During the match track the halftime score, early goals, red cards, key substitutions and weather; those signals move spread and over/under outcomes fastest.