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Corners Over/Under Predictions Tomorrow

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Over or under on match corners, from each side's recent corner counts.

About corners predictions

A short read on the corners market, how the FootyMetrics AI picks a line, and how to read the cards above.

What is a corners prediction?

Corners is over and under on the total number of corners awarded across both sides during a match. The bookmaker sets a line, the AI calls over or under, and the bet is settled at the end of 90 minutes plus injury time. We cover six half-corner lines (5.5, 6.5, 7.5, 8.5, 9.5 and 10.5) so there are no pushes.

7.5 sits near the average across most top leagues. 5.5 and 6.5 tend to land in tighter matches where both sides defend deep. 9.5 and 10.5 land when the AI expects an open contest with both sides forcing corners out of the same defence.

How the FootyMetrics AI picks a corners line

Each fixture has six overs and six unders to choose from. The AI scores all twelve and we surface the line with the biggest gap between its probability and the bookmaker's implied probability. That gap is the edge.

The inputs that matter most for corners are each side's recent corner counts taken and conceded, the league's corner profile (some referees award them more freely than others), and the attacking style of both sides. Teams that cross often and shoot from outside the box force corners; teams that play through the middle don't. Recent form weighed by venue captures both.

How to read a corners pick

Each card shows the picked line (e.g. Over 8.5 corners), the AI's probability, and the best current bookmaker price across the books we track. Lower lines (5.5 over) carry higher probabilities and tighter prices; higher lines (10.5 over) carry lower probabilities and bigger prices.

The green edge badge appears when our probability beats the implied probability from the price. Because corner prices are often softer than goals prices, edges on this market can be larger than the equivalent total goals edge.

For the goals markets, see total goals and team goals. More on the AI behind the call is on the how it works page.

Frequently asked questions

What counts toward total corners?

Every corner awarded by the referee during the 90 minutes plus injury time. Corners in extra time and any taken in a penalty shootout do not count.

Which line is the most common pick?

7.5 sits closest to the average across most leagues. 5.5 and 6.5 land more often when both sides set up defensively. 9.5 and 10.5 land when the AI expects an open match with high corner counts from both sides.

Why are corner predictions sometimes less reliable?

Corners depend heavily on a side's attacking style and the way referees award them. The AI grades corner predictability per league and filters out the unreliable ones from the homepage and recommended picks.

Do corners include set pieces that don't reach the box?

Yes. Any corner awarded by the referee counts, whether the resulting cross reaches a target or not. Short corners count the same as crossed ones.

How our predictions work
The data behind the model and how we measure accuracy.

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