Which side covers the handicap lines (Sevilla −1.5/−2.5 or Real Sociedad −1.5/−2.5) and where the final goal total falls across multiple over/under thresholds.
Both Teams To Score decides whether both clubs find the net, which affects many combined markets.
Sevilla and Real Sociedad bring different strengths: Sevilla's home press and set-piece threat versus Real Sociedad's technical buildup and wing play.
Individual forwards, form of goalkeepers, and any late suspensions or returns will sway which side covers a multi-goal spread.
Form, injuries, and confirmed starting XIs are the primary drivers of spread and total markets; missing strikers or defenders change expected goals quickly.
In-game events — red cards, penalties, substitutions and VAR calls — can flip totals and BTTS odds within minutes.
Kickoff-day signals: the official lineups, late injury updates, and any announced tactical changes determine pre-match prices.
Watch weather, referee tendencies for cards and penalties, plus substitution patterns after the first 20–30 minutes for in-play swings in spreads and totals.