How Does Corners Betting Work? A Complete Beginner's Guide

How Does Corners Betting Work? A Complete Beginner's Guide

Learn how corner kick betting works in football. Understand over/under corners, team corners, and match corners markets with data-driven strategies.

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Published 14 April 2026 · Updated 14 April 2026 · 4 min read

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What Is Corners Betting?

Corners betting is a football wagering market based on the number of corner kicks awarded during a match, rather than goals. It’s one of the most under-analysed markets in football betting, which means there are genuine opportunities for bettors who do their homework.

The average Premier League match produces approximately 10–11 corners, but this varies enormously depending on the teams involved, their playing styles, and the match situation.

Main Corners Betting Markets

Over/Under Total Match Corners

The most common market. Lines are typically set at 9.5, 10.5, or 11.5 total corners.

  • Over 10.5 corners — You need 11 or more corners in the match
  • Under 9.5 corners — You need 9 or fewer corners

Team Corners (Over/Under)

Bet on how many corners a specific team will win. Lines usually around 4.5 or 5.5.

Corner Handicap

Similar to Asian handicap for goals, but applied to corners. E.g., Team A -2.5 corners means they need to win 3+ more corners than their opponent.

First Corner / Last Corner

Which team wins the first or last corner of the match.

Corner Race

Which team reaches a specified number of corners first (e.g., race to 3 corners).

Referee showing a card

Corners in Each Half

Over/Under on corners in the first half or second half separately.

What Drives Corner Counts?

1. Attacking Style

Teams that play with wide wingers and deliver crosses from wide areas naturally win more corners. Teams that play through the centre tend to win fewer.

2. Possession Dominance

The team with more possession generally wins more corners, as they spend more time in the attacking third. However, a team that defends deep and counter-attacks can also generate corners by forcing clearances.

3. Match Situation

  • Teams chasing a goal in the second half generate more corners (desperate crosses, set pieces)
  • Teams protecting a lead tend to generate fewer corners
  • Close matches produce more corners than one-sided ones

4. Home/Away Factor

Home teams win slightly more corners on average (approximately 5.5 vs 5.0 for away teams in the Premier League).

Data-Driven Corners Strategy

Step 1: Research Team Corner Averages

Check each team’s average corners won and conceded per match. Key metrics:

  • Corners For (per game) — How attacking are they?
  • Corners Against (per game) — Do opponents generate corners against them?
  • Total match corners average — Combined figure when this team plays

Step 2: Identify High-Corner Fixtures

Look for matches where both teams have above-average corner counts. When two attacking, wide-play teams meet, the total corners tend to be significantly above the league average.

Step 3: Consider the Line

The bookmaker’s line is usually well-set for total corners. The value often lies in:

  • Team corner markets (less accurately priced)
  • Half-specific markets (second halves tend to have more corners when the score is close)
  • First corner markets (check which team attacks first by default)

Football crowd at a match

Step 4: Factor in Match Importance

Cup matches, derbies, and relegation six-pointers often see higher corner counts because of increased intensity and tactical fouling that stops attacks but leads to set pieces.

General trends to be aware of:

FactorTypical Impact on Corners
Two possession-heavy teamsFewer corners (less end-to-end play)
Wide-play team vs deep blockMore corners
Rainy conditionsMore corners (slippery, more deflections)
Early goal for one sideTrailing team generates more corners late
Red cardOften increases corners (team with more players attacks more)

Common Mistakes in Corners Betting

  1. Only looking at total corners — Team-specific and half-specific markets often offer better value
  2. Ignoring the referee — While referees don’t award corners, their foul tolerance affects playing style
  3. Not checking team news — If a team’s main wide attacker is injured, their corner generation drops
  4. Betting on corners in-play without watching — Corner patterns shift dramatically based on match state

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