| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 3.5 goals scored | 36% | 34¢ | 36¢ | — | $96 | Trade → |
| Over 2.5 goals scored | 60% | 57¢ | 59¢ | — | $42 | Trade → |
| Over 1.5 goals scored | 80% | 80¢ | 81¢ | — | $9 | Trade → |
| Over 4.5 goals scored | 18% | 17¢ | 19¢ | — | $1 | Trade → |
This market asks traders to predict the total number of goals scored in the San Luis at Cruz Azul match; totals markets concentrate collective expectations about how many goals will be scored and are widely used to express views on match tempo and finishing. It matters because totals markets respond quickly to lineup, weather, and tactical news that directly affect scoring.
San Luis and Cruz Azul are Liga MX clubs with contrasting styles that often shape scoring dynamics: one side may prioritize possession and buildup while the other presses or plays on the counter. Historical meetings, current league context, and whether the match is at Cruz Azul's home ground all influence how open the game is likely to be. Pre-match news — confirmed starting XIs, injuries, suspensions, and weather — tends to move expectations for total goals more than long-term form alone.
Market prices summarize the crowd’s view of which total-goal outcomes are more or less likely and update as new information arrives. Use prices as a dynamic signal of shifting expectations, but combine them with independent assessment of lineup and match conditions.
The market typically closes before kickoff once final lineups are confirmed; settlement is based on the official final match score after regular time and stoppage time. If the event page shows a TBD close time, check the platform for updates as kickoff approaches.
Each outcome corresponds to a defined range or bucket of total goals scored in the match (for example different over/under bands or specific goal ranges). The platform’s event page lists the exact mapping of outcomes to goal totals — consult that definition before trading.
Those events can materially change scoring dynamics: a red card often reduces expected goals, while an early injury to a goalkeeper or defender can increase scoring risk. The market will react to such news, but settlement is still based solely on the final official score.
The market is settled using the competition’s official match report (the referee’s official score and match statistics). The event page or platform rules specify which governing body or match report is authoritative for settlement.
Head-to-head trends provide useful context about how these teams interact, but current match-day information — confirmed starters, tactical setup, injuries, and weather — usually has a larger short-term impact on total goals. Use historical patterns to inform priors, then update based on the latest match-specific facts.