According to William Hill, the favourites for the match, which is taking place in Seville, are Barcelona. The odds on Luis Enrique’s side to win in normal time are 3/4 whilst Sevilla are rated as 16/5 shot. The draw is down at 3/1.
The likelihood of Barca claiming the trophy (including extra time and penalties) is said to be as short as 17/100 whilst Jorge Sampaoli’s chances of getting his hands on the trophy are rated at 7/2.
Odds compilers aren’t expecting this fixture to be short on goals, with ‘Under 2.5 goals’ rated at 13/10 whilst ‘Over 2.5 goals’ is down at 57/100. And if Sevilla’s UEFA Super Cup final against Real Madrid is anything to go by, then the traders have probably got it just about right.
Barcelona’s most likely scorer is said to be Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez at 91/100, with Lionel Messi (19/20) and Munir El Haddadi (19/10) coming next in the market. The trio of most likely scorers for Sevilla are Luciano Vietto (21/10), Wissam Ben Yedder (13/5) and Yevhen Konoplyanka (14/5).