A two-goal margin decides the spread markets: -1.5 requires a win by two or more, -2.5 needs a win by three or more.
Totals markets resolve on whether the match exceeds 1.5/2.5/3.5/4.5 goals, and Both Teams To Score pays if both sides score at least once.
Seattle Sounders FC and San Diego FC are the competing clubs. Coaches, starters, and key substitutes determine formation and risk-taking.
Individual performers to watch include each side’s strikers, creative midfielders, and goalkeepers whose form directly affects goal margins and the BTTS outcome.
Injuries, suspensions, and confirmed starting XIs move spread and totals prices before kickoff.
Tactical intent, pitch and weather conditions, referee leniency, set-piece threat, and in-game events like red cards or early goals shift probabilities during the match.
Kickoff-day lineups, last-minute injury updates, and any travel or fitness notices are the immediate signals that move markets.
Also monitor weather forecasts, announced formations, designated set-piece takers, and early match events (an opening goal or a sending-off) that reshape spreads and totals.