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Team Over/Under Corner Betting Tips

Mon, 16:00
Ø For 5,81
Ø Against 4,81
Total Corners ⌀ 10,62
3,48 Ø For
5,71 Ø Against
9,19 ⌀ Total Corners
Hull: Over 6.5 Team-Corners
@ 2.30
💰 5/10 Units
Expected Match Flow
For Hull, this match is a must-win in the battle against relegation. They have to play offensively, while Preston can be perfectly content with a draw. If Preston avoid defeat, their survival in the league would be almost certain. Accordingly, the course of the game and the tactics are likely to reflect that: Hull will push forward, while Preston will wait for counter-attacks. If Hull don’t take an early lead, the hosts should easily get at least 7 corners.
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Mon, 16:00
Ø For 5,95
Ø Against 4,29
Total Corners ⌀ 10,24
3,52 Ø For
7,14 Ø Against
10,67 ⌀ Total Corners
Cardiff: Over 6.5 Team-Corners
@ 2.08
💰 5/10 Units
Expected Match Flow
Similar circumstances in the match between Cardiff and Oxford. Cardiff must win this game to keep their hopes of staying up alive. Oxford, on the other hand, could take a big step toward securing safety with a draw, as it would keep Cardiff at a distance. Cardiff are expected to be much more active and dominant than the visitors. Once again, if Cardiff don’t take an early lead, seven team corners for the Welsh side seem very likely.
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Corner Streak Trends: Teams to Watch

  • RandersOver 5.5 Corners (FT) in 3 straight matches (taken)
    🕒 Mon, Apr 21, 16:00 – Brondby vs. Randers
    Brondby: Last 2/3 = 67% » O 5.5 Corners conceded (FT)
  • Sheff UtdOver 5.5 Corners (FT) in 5 straight matches (taken)
    🕒 Mon, Apr 21, 18:30 – Burnley vs. Sheff Utd
    Burnley: Last 1/5 = 20% » O 5.5 Corners conceded (FT)
  • ShrewsburyOver 5.5 Corners (FT) in 3 straight matches (taken)
    🕒 Mon, Apr 21, 16:00 – Northampton vs. Shrewsbury
    Northampton: Last 0/2 = 0% » O 5.5 Corners conceded (FT)
  • CremoneseOver 6.5 Corners (FT) in 3 straight matches (taken)
    🕒 Mon, Apr 21, 20:30 – Pisa vs. Cremonese
    Pisa: Last 0/2 = 0% » O 6.5 Corners conceded (FT)

Most expected Team-Corners today

  • 🕒 Mon, Apr 21, 21:00 – Tottenham vs. Nottingham
    🔍 8.81 xCorners for Tottenham in FT 169% Dev.

    Tottenham takes ⌀ 7.69 corners at home in FT, which is ⌀ 2.26 above Premier League Avg home (⌀ 5.42)

    Nottingham concedes ⌀ 6.56 corners away from home in FT, which is ⌀ 1.11 above Premier League Avg away (⌀ 5.45)

  • 🕒 Mon, Apr 21, 15:00 – Spezia vs. Cosenza
    🔍 8.13 xCorners for Spezia in FT 157% Dev.

    Spezia takes ⌀ 6.31 corners at home in FT, which is ⌀ 1.31 above Serie B Avg home (⌀ 5.00)

    Cosenza concedes ⌀ 6.81 corners away from home in FT, which is ⌀ 1.82 above Serie B Avg away (⌀ 4.99)

  • 🕒 Mon, Apr 21, 16:00 – Leeds vs. Stoke
    🔍 8.86 xCorners for Leeds in FT 153% Dev.

    Leeds takes ⌀ 8.29 corners at home in FT, which is ⌀ 2.48 above Championship Avg home (⌀ 5.81)

    Stoke concedes ⌀ 6.38 corners away from home in FT, which is ⌀ 0.58 above Championship Avg away (⌀ 5.80)

  • 🕒 Mon, Apr 21, 17:30 – Legia vs. Lechia
    🔍 7.72 xCorners for Legia in FT 118% Dev.

    Legia takes ⌀ 6.21 corners at home in FT, which is ⌀ 0.83 above Ekstraklasa Avg home (⌀ 5.39)

    Lechia concedes ⌀ 6.86 corners away from home in FT, which is ⌀ 1.53 above Ekstraklasa Avg away (⌀ 5.32)

  • 🕒 Mon, Apr 21, 16:00 – Barnsley vs. Peterborough
    🔍 4.66 xCorners for Barnsley in 2H 91% Dev.

    Barnsley takes ⌀ 3.86 corners at home in 2H, which is ⌀ 1.02 above League One Avg home (⌀ 2.84)

    Peterborough concedes ⌀ 3.65 corners away from home in 2H, which is ⌀ 0.80 above League One Avg away (⌀ 2.85)

Top 5 Teams by Corners per Game (Most)

Team League ⌀ Corners
Oster Allsvenskan 14,75
Brommapojkarna Allsvenskan 13,50
Viking Eliteserien 13,33
Stromsgodset Eliteserien 13,33
Valerenga Eliteserien 12,33

Team Over/Under Corner Betting Tips – A Smarter Approach

Similar to 1X2 corner bets, team-specific Over/Under corner markets require more than just raw statistics—you need to understand a team’s playing style and how match flow influences their corner count.. Many bettors fall into the trap of blindly following past trends, but I have learned that a more structured approach provides far better results.
The key is always understanding why a team is getting corners—not just how many.

Step 1: Understanding Match Flow – Flashscore & WhoScored

The first thing I do when analyzing a team’s corner potential is reviewing previous match flows. Using Flashscore and WhoScored, I analyze for my corner predictions:
  • At what scoreline the team won most of their corners.
  • How their corner count changed depending on whether they were leading or trailing.
  • Whether they remained aggressive after taking the lead or sat back defensively.
This is crucial because simply looking at total corners per match doesn’t tell the full story. This makes betting on Team Over/Unders way harder than for example betting on 1st half corners.

Step 2: Team Statistics – TheStatsDontLie

Once I have a clear picture of match flow, I turn to TheStatsDontLie.com to check detailed home and away corner statistics. I focus on:
  • How many corners the team wins at home vs. away.
  • How many corners they allow their opponents in both scenarios.
  • Whether they perform differently against strong or weak opposition.
These stats help me determine whether a team consistently generates corners or if their numbers are inflated due to a few high-corner games.

Step 3: Identifying Corner Streaks – Adam Choi

To see if a team is currently on a strong Over/Under corner trend, I check Adam Choi’s corner streak data. This is useful for spotting:
  • Teams that have consistently hit Over/Under lines in recent matches.
  • Whether their corner trends align with their playing style and match dynamics.
  • If the streak is likely to continue or if an upcoming opponent could break it.
However, I never rely on streaks alone—context is always key.

Step 4: The League Table – Why It Matters

A team’s league position often dictates their game approach, which directly impacts their corner count. I always ask:
  • Is the team in a must-win situation? If so, they are likely to push forward and win more corners.
  • Are they comfortable mid-table with nothing to play for? This could lead to a slower-paced game with fewer corners.
  • Are they battling relegation? Some desperate teams attack relentlessly, while others park the bus and concede corners instead.
Understanding these dynamics allows me to anticipate how a team will play in a given match, rather than just relying on historical averages.

Why a Multi-Factor Approach Works

Unlike Total Corners betting, where randomness plays a huge role, team-specific Over/Under corner betting allows for a more targeted approach. By combining:
  • Match flow analysis (Flashscore & WhoScored)
  • Team statistics (TheStatsDontLie)
  • Corner streaks (Adam Choi)
  • League table context

Difference to Corner Races

The key difference between Team Over/Under Corners and Corner Race bets lies in how and when the bet is settled. Team Total Over/Under Corners focuses on the total number of corners a specific team will win over 90 minutes. You’re betting on whether a team will win more (Over) or fewer (Under) than a set line. Corner Race bets (e.g., Race to 7 or Race to 9) are settled as soon as a team reaches the required number of corners, regardless of the match outcome. This means a team could win the Corner Race but still have fewer total corners by full-time.
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