Dozens of proposition markets will settle on margins, total goals, and whether both teams score.
Payouts depend on exact scorelines that determine spreads (-1.5, -2.5), full- and first-half totals (0.5–5.5), team goal counts, and both-teams-to-score outcomes for the United States and Paraguay.
United States and Paraguay national teams will decide the match through their starting XIs, attacking personnel, and goalkeeper performance.
Coaches' tactical plans, minutes for primary forwards, and any late absences or match suspensions will determine spread covers, team-goal props, and both-teams-to-score results.
Lineups, formations, and whether teams press high or sit deep shape scoring probabilities and the likelihood of covers on spreads.
In-match events — early goals, red cards, injuries, substitutions, and VAR rulings — can swing totals and spread outcomes rapidly; weather and pitch quality also affect goal rates.
Kickoff time, official starting XI announcements, and pre-match injury or suspension reports released about an hour before kickoff are primary signals.
Key in-play signals are first-half scoring, red cards, halftime substitutions, and live odds shifts; the final score and the official match report determine how each prop settles.