Several specific markets are at play: São Paulo -1.5 and -2.5 (win by 2+ or 3+ goals), O'Higgins -1.5 and -2.5 (same margins), totals over/under 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, and both teams to score.
Payouts depend on exact goal margins and total goals, so a single late strike can flip multiple markets.
São Paulo FC and O'Higgins FC are the two clubs whose scoring, defense, and match tempo determine every listed outcome.
Managers, the starting strikers and central defenders, the goalkeepers, and any injured or suspended players will be the decisive individuals shaping spreads and the BTTS market.
Starting lineups, formation choices, and attacking intent primarily drive whether a two- or three-goal margin becomes likely.
In-game events — early goals, red cards, set pieces — plus weather, pitch condition, and tactical shifts change expectations for totals and whether both teams score.
Official starting XIs and morning injury or suspension reports before kickoff are the immediate pre-match signals to monitor.
During play, track the halftime score, any early goals or red cards, substitution patterns, and late-game attacking intent; those moments rapidly alter spreads and over/under probabilities.