Corner Betting Stats – Success Rates for Each Team
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- 1 Corner Betting Stats – Success Rates for Each Team
- 2 Total Team Corner Stats
- 3 How To Use Our Corner Stats
- 4 Betting Stats
- 5 Premier League Corners Stats – Summary
- 6 Understanding Statistics and Important Total Corner Betting Rules
- 7 Total Corner Tips
- 8 What Promotions Can Be Used on Corner Markets?
- 9 Football Corner Stats FAQs
- 10 ThePuntersPage Final Say
How To Use Our Corner Stats
The corner table above features the total corners statistics for more than 600 teams across 40 different leagues around the globe and shows the total number of matches played, and the number of matches that have seen ‘Over 7.5', ‘Over 8.5', ‘Over 9.5', ‘Over 10.5', ‘Over 11.5' or ‘Over 12.5' corners – depending on the line you pick (for the current season). The blue bar represents the percentage of total games where each team has had over X amount of corners (either 7.5, 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, 11.5 or 12.5).
There are several ways you can use the table:
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Use the ‘Search' bar to find a specific team.
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Filter the data displayed by competition (league or cup).
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‘Sort' the information (using the arrows) by either ‘Team', ‘Rate' (✓) or ‘Percentage' (%).
The data is updated every day to ensure we have the most up-to-date corner stats available, from Premier League corner stats and Championship corner stats, to La Liga corner stats, Serie A corner stats, Bundesliga corner stats, and all around the rest of the globe.
Betting Stats
Using TPP Total Corner Stats
All of this data can of course be used to better predict likely total corner outcomes, alongside a good strategy, accurate corner tips, and analytical research in general. Also remember that, even though only over stats are depicted, under corner stats can be calculated simply by taking the percentage provided from 100.
The reason why these statistics have been chosen is that the average number of corners per game for most leagues is around 10 or 11 – it is certainly the case for Premier League, for example.
Some examples, like La Liga or Ligue 1 corner stats, may be a little lower – but that is also reflected in the table. So, by having our over (and under) stats around these numbers, you get a really in-depth understanding of how all these teams perform in terms of total corners.
There is always more research you can do to learn more about the beautiful game, but in terms of corner markets, this is an amazing way of quickly tapping into key, factual knowledge.
Using TPP Total Team Corner For and Against Stats
This follows the same principle as our method for using total corner stats. Above the table you have options for over 4.5, 5.5 and 6.5 for and over 4.5, 5.5, and 6.5 against. Simply select which statistic that you want to see and the results will follow in the table.
You can use these statistics in a more nuanced way to determine the balance of the corners that a team accumulates over the course of a season. These can be used on different types of corner bets, such as placing wagers on corners for one team rather than total corners. By isolating the data you will see that one team collects a number of attacking corners, but because of their stout defensive record, they do not concede many. If you can build up your knowledge like this, it can be very useful when placing an outright bet or including corners in your bet builders.
Premier League Corners Stats – Summary
The Premier League is arguably the most popular league to bet in the world, featuring elite teams and outstanding matches throughout the season. Corner betting is an extremely important wagering market for bookmakers and punters, whether you are placing an outright bet, bet builder or including it as part of an accumulator.
By using our corner stats, we can work out the standout teams for corner betting in the Premier League from the 2022/23 season. All figures here are out of 38 matches.
Matches With Over 7.5 Total Corners | Matches With Over 4.5 Corners For | Matches With Over 4.5 Corners Against) |
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Newcastle – 34 | Newcastle – 29 | Bournemouth – 33 |
Bournemouth – 34 | Manchester City – 29 | Leicester – 28 |
Leeds – 32 | Liverpool – 25 | Nottingham – 26 |
Fulham – 32 | Brighton – 25 | Brentford – 24 |
Leicester – 32 | Arsenal – 24 | Manchester United – 23 |
Everton – 30 | West Ham – 22 | Chelsea – 22 |
Manchester United – 30 | Manchester United – 21 | West Ham – 21 |
Tottenham – 30 | Wolverhampton – 21 | Everton – 21 |
Southampton – 29 | Chelsea – 21 | Aston Villa – 21 |
Brentford – 29 | Everton – 20 | Wolverhampton – 21 |
Understanding Statistics and Important Total Corner Betting Rules
To ensure that you have the full context for these statistics we decided that it would probably be wise for us to go through some of the key rules of total corners.
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Normal time – Normal time, as in all betting markets in general, is defined as being 90 minutes plus injury time. This means that any corners taken in extra time do not count towards the final corners total. In other words, for you, this market ends with injury time. Anything that happens after that is an irrelevance here. This rule is also in effect for in-play matches.
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What is a corner? – This is usually pretty straightforward. Unless a player decides to go into business for themselves, a corner will be made clear by the referee and should also be tallied by the bookmaker if you are following the game live, whether there is live streaming or not. In the case of a retaken corner, this is counted as one by every bookmaker we have checked, no matter how many times the corner is retaken.
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Abandoned games – If the match is abandoned before any markets are settled, then you should get your stake back. There are some exceptions to this rule, however. If you had bet that the result would be over, and that number had already been reached at the time of abandonment, then that market would be considered won. This works to your advantage in the case of an over bet, as you cannot lose in the case of an abandoned match.  
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That said, using the same logic, if you have bet under, and the match is abandoned after the amount has been exceeded, you would lose that bet and your stake.
There are of course other general rules, but the above-mentioned ones appear to cause the most confusion when it comes to Total Corner markets.
Total Corner Tips
If you thought that total corners would be a very simplistic market, then we are here to surprise you with its hidden depths. So many factors can impact the number of corners of a game – they are not an arbitrary consequence, but the result of team dynamics, aggression, tactics, environment, news, and more. With that in mind, here is what we consider to be five of the most compelling total corner tips for smarter total corners betting:
Spot Under market opportunities
Create a game narrative
Focus on teams with set-piece specialists for Over markets
Watch as many games as possible
Utilise our corner stats
Spot under market opportunities
Something that people often do not realise is that there is quite a lot dictating the odds of a betting site. There is the overround (the bookmaker has an edge, shown through how much over 100% all possible implied probabilities come to), the need to stay close to the odds given by other bookmakers to remain competitive and to stave off arbitrage bettors, and the need to reduce risk. In other words, there is a lot more going on than just what the operator thinks is going to happen.This mix of factors means there are times when the bookmaker offers odds that are quite far away from their real-life value. Spotting these opportunities is the key to successful betting. In Over and Under markets, of all kinds, these often come through in the Under market. That happens because punters tend to overbet on the Over market. After all, they hope for an exciting game. This forces operators to adjust the odds to encourage more balanced betting, often providing the Under market with very generous odds. Capitalising on those odds is what our corner tips are all about.
Create a game narrative
One of the things which makes this betting market so interesting is that instead of betting on the team you think will win, you are instead betting on the type of match this is going to be. Keeping that in mind is vital for successful game predictions. Generally speaking, a higher-scoring game will have more corners because this generally means more action towards either end of the field. In other words, a big factor in how many corners you think there will be depends on how action-packed that game will be. So, consider everything relevant to that dynamic, from the style of play of each team to the importance of the game itself. Ultimately, what you are looking for is a prediction of how this game will go. This is especially important if you are using a Total Corners market as part of multiple bets or as part of an accumulator.
Focus on teams with set-piece specialists for over markets
While it is certainly a good idea to try and look out for opportunities in Under markets, and they likely provide more great odds opportunities on average, none of this means we think you should discount the Over markets. Far from it. We do think, though, that you should focus your Over efforts for when all the factors are pointing in that direction. We have already talked about some of these factors in our last entry – however, one area that is often overlooked is the impact of key players that could be described as set-piece specialists. These are players who are brilliant at setting up goals from a set play, whether it be free kicks, throw-ins or corners. When a team has a player like this in a prominent position for a game, then the chances of that total going up really skyrocket. Once again, though, the odds do not always reflect this, providing you with a perfect betting opportunity.
Watch as many games as possible
Given the depth of the data needed to make solid predictions regarding Total Corners, we can understand that this is one of the most multifaceted markets out there. Because of this, we think you need a two-pronged approach to your research. And the first is to simply watch as many games as you can featuring the relevant teams. This gives you a sense of how they play, and how they approach different opponents or situations. And like we said before, this market is all about understanding the kind of game it is going to be, so this insight is vital.
Utilise our corner stats
Now that you have got all that delightful detail, you will need to put that action into context. This is exactly what our corner statistics are all about. These cold hard facts help put everything into perspective, giving you a multi-dimensional view of everything you need to know to make intelligent, well-formed predictions. And you can go even further if you like with our KickForm page. We have already talked about how creating a cohesive narrative is important – well, with our corner statistics and KickForm data you can do exactly that, with predictions from football leagues all around the world. Knowledge is power when it comes to betting and with every stat, your betting instincts will become much sharper.
What Promotions Can Be Used on Corner Markets?
While it is certainly quite possible for a betting site to offer a promotion solely on corner markets, we do admit that it is not something we see very often. However, for those of you wondering whether that means you will have to enjoy these corners markets without those bonus benefits, you have no reason to be concerned. Dedicated promotions would be nice, but considering that so many of the best and newest promotions – including enhanced odds (also known as bet boosts), acca insurance and no deposit free bets – are generally all applicable to all football markets, you can still enjoy the majority of the finest promotions that bookmakers have to offer.
Football Corner Stats FAQs
This is a betting market where you predict whether the total number of corners will be above or below a certain amount.
Yes – some bookmakers will also allow you to bet on an exact number of corners or pick from a range of corner results that must be correct for the bet to be successful. Over and Under markets are most common, though.
These stats can tell you the number of matches that have seen “Over 9.5”, “Over 10.5” or “Over 11.5” corners across almost 400 teams and 21 leagues. As such, they are incredibly valuable in making future corner predictions.
Yes, there are plenty of other corner markets that don’t necessarily need you to guess the total number of corners in a match. We have created a complete guide to help you with corner betting.
While there are not that many promotions made specifically for this market, plenty of general sports promotions market do allow corners markets to be eligible. So yes, you can use these offers – but always check the terms and conditions first.
ThePuntersPage Final Say
We really hope you found our look at the Total Corners market, as well as our corner tips, corner stats and strategy to be helpful. One thing we also wanted to make clear is that we view this market, as well as our advice surrounding it, to be part of a whole smorgasbord of help that we provide.
Everything we do here is to help you not only to find the perfect place to bet, but also to teach you how to make the most of those bets. We therefore suggest having a look at all the football stats we provide for the best possible results.