Egnatia's intent to control tempo from the outset looks decisive for result pricing. The first leg finished 1-1, leaving everything to play for at Arena Egnatia in Rrogozhine and creating a clear incentive for the home side to push the pace. A majority of previews tip KF Egnatia to win and several tipsters (casasdeapuestas, academiadeapuestascolombia/peru) explicitly pair that view with an expectation of more than 1.5 goals — the market consensus leans toward an open, attacking second leg rather than a purely cagey affair.
Backing the home win is supported by form snippets in the preview material: Egnatia have recorded five wins in their last ten matches while Petrocub have also shown strong recent returns. That mix produces two competing signals. If Egnatia impose a higher tempo they should create the better chances; if Petrocub absorb early pressure and sit compact they can turn the fixture into a low-scoring tactical duel. A clear minority (apuestasganadas) favors under 2.5 on the basis both sides' defensive solidity and recent unbeaten runs.
The goals market therefore splits around a narrow band. Over 1.5 is attractive because the tie already produced a goal apiece and several tipsters forecast attacking intent from both sides. Over 2.5 looks less likely given the defensive caution that often tags second legs in qualifiers, so prices around that total reflect genuine resistance from analysts who expect structure to matter.
An alternative angle is match-specific exact score or one-goal margins. The probabilistic trade-off is simple: a home win is the likeliest single outcome but correct-score lines such as 2-1 pay materially if Egnatia enforce tempo and Petrocub push forward searching for the tie-winner.
A clear majority of previews favour a home win with an open game and at least two goals; a smaller but credible cohort warns of a tight, low-scoring second leg. Given the available views, the most coherent approach is to favour Egnatia with a goals line that accepts a second-leg push will open the match.
Expect Egnatia to press early and manufacture openings; if that approach pays off the fixture should produce at least two goals and a narrow home victory.