Six match markets decide how many goals and how wide a margin must be for bets to pay out: totals at 3.5 and 4.5 goals, and spreads at ±1.5 and ±2.5.
Payouts depend on the final 90‑minute scoreline only, with no extra time or penalties counted.
Torino and Sassuolo lead the running, with their attacking lines and back fours directly shaping totals and margins.
Managers' tactics, striker form, and defensive availability matter most, while referees and late substitutions can swing live outcomes.
Tactical setups, pressing intensity, and whether teams play for a result or conservatively set the baseline for expected goals.
External factors — early cards, weather, or an injury to a key forward — produce large swings in the probability of high totals or multi‑goal margins.
Lineups posted about an hour before kickoff reveal whether top scorers or starters are missing and indicate likely tactical shape.
Also monitor kickoff events: first‑half goals, early red cards, substitutions, and live odds movement; those realtime signals often decide whether totals or spreads are hit.