Spain's offensive profile and Austria's defensive fragility set up a clear result market narrative: Spain U19 are the likely winners and markets reflect that. A clear majority of preview tips (three of five) lean towards Spain scoring multiple times; that lifts both the outright win and goals markets. Those who oppose an easy Spain win point to youth volatility and the compressed schedule in tournament group stages, but Spain's combination of volume and quality in the final third makes a one-sided scoreline the likeliest outcome.
The goals market splits into two readable threads. First, Spain's finishing threat supports Over 2 Goals: several tips back Spain to get at least two (casasdeapuestas 1.90) and one preview explicitly expects a Spain clean sheet (redgol 1.90), which together push the market towards multiple Spain goals rather than a low 1-0 scrape. Second, timing matters: a noted preview expects more scoring after half-time (footballbet 2.10), which maps onto typical youth trends where fitness and tactical changes open matches late. Those two angles together make a full-game total above two goals the central proposition.
A contrasting angle comes from set-piece and possession metrics that drive corner counts. One reputable tip focuses on under 8.5 corners (tippa 2.15); that view is coherent if Spain create high-quality central chances and finish through build-up rather than forcing a raft of goal-kicks or wide play. The corner-based case conflicts with a simple “lots of chances = lots of corners” assumption, but it reconciles with Spain choosing incisive passing over wing-bombing.
Taken together, the market picture favours a controlled Spain win with goals concentrated in the second half and the possibility of a relatively low corner count if chances are worked centrally. Expect the match to open after the break and for Spain's superior finishing to be decisive.