The fouls market has surged in popularity thanks to bet builders. It is now one of the most significant player markets in the game, and there is tons of value by comparing how often players and teams commit fouls. To expand, Kickform not only displays data on fouls committed but also fouls drawn, covering all possible outcomes.
Fouls Committed Stats
Fouls Drawn Stats
Player Foul Stats Explained
At its base, fouls occur when a player breaches the rules of the game, often by being too rough or late with a tackle — but it can be tactical or a form of revenge and it’s perfect to punt on.
The following player foul stats have been crafted to give you the edge in betting. Here’s what you need to know to fully take advantage of them.
Football Fouls Stats Table in a Nutshell
The first table indicates which players cause the most havoc and commit the most fouls. Connor Gallagher is topping the Premier League’s list and he’s a great shout for fouls betting as well as card betting markets.
This is what’s included in the player foul stats table:
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Player name, club and starts and subs
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Total number of fouls committed
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Total cards
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Yellow cards
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Red cards
Fouls Drawn Stats Table
The second table indicates the opposite of the fouls committed stats. It’s all about players who are often at the receiving end of these challenges. They love playing against players who commit frequent fouls, and you should too, as they’re great for total foul betting and even card betting, as more fouls are likely to happen.
The table shows:
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Player name, club, starts and subs
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Fouls drawn (how many times a player has been fouled)
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Dribbles
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Penalties
Player & Team Stats
Betting on Foul Stats
There are dozens of markets you can bet on, backed by our extensive football foul stats. Below are the best ones to take your betting game to the next level:
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Fouls committed — Bet on the players you think will cause a foul at least once throughout a match. The fouls committed stats are perfect for this.
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To commit a foul — Bet on a player to commit a foul in a specific half, or both halves.
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Total team fouls conceded — An over/under bet on how many fouls a team will commit.
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Fouls won / player to be fouled: Using the fouls won stats, bet on whoever you think will get fouled.
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Total fouls won — Bet on the total number of times a team will win freekicks and penalties through foul play.
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Any card market — Players who foul consistently are more likely to get booked or sent off. You can bet on players to be booked, booking points and much more. Want stats on these? Check out the player card stats page.
Other important notes to remember:
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Bets normally count for 90 minutes plus injury time unless otherwise stated.
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Offsides do not count as fouls.
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A foul does not count if the referee gives advantage, even if the player is given a yellow card afterwards.
These stats shouldn’t be used in isolation, and the football stats centre is full to the brim with brilliant stats that could be used to create more well-informed bets.
ThePuntersPage Final Say
Fouls are part and parcel of football, and betting on fouls is simply another opportunity to make some solid bets. The player fouls stats here are the best way to make your bets rock solid, backed by data and not just vibes and emotions.
Foul Stats FAQs
The player fouls stats table includes the number of matches a player started or featured in, the number of committed fouls, yellow and red cards received and the total cards.
When a player makes a foul and a freekick or penalty is awarded, that team would have conceded a foul.
Foul betting can come in many forms, including betting on player fouls, players to be fouled, team fouls, and more. You could also use the stats to predict cards and place bets on card markets.
Our table is updated after the final whistle of every match, so you won’t ever need to wait for updates.