
INTRODUCTION
With so many different football markets to think about, some can get overlooked. While many will focus on the match result or goal based markets. The corner market is one less visited by many.
It can on the face of it seem like a tough market to predict and profit from. This can be especially true if you are new to football betting and have never thought about using the corner market before.
MARKET OVERVIEW
Corners markets maintain an interest throughout the game regardless of the score and are considered by some a fairer reflection of the quality of the game. Therefore a wager on Corners is often viewed as safer bet, than total goals and other market options. This is because when betting on goals or match outcomes, it can be swayed by missed chances, controversial refereeing decisions and defensive errors.
As a general rule, lots of corners may occur in more entertaining games with plenty of open play and attacking out wide. Fiercely contested games or games when one team applies great pressure may also be more likely to have lots of corners. Tighter games and those with less adventurous sides may be expected to have less play that could lead to corner kicks.
What Are Corner Based Markets??
Put simply, the corners markets in football involved betting on anything that has to do with corners which might occur in a game. it covers quite a wide range from total number of corners in a game being over or under a certain amount to one team having more corners.
1. Total Corners - As with the total goals market the total corners market will move every time there is a corner kick taken. With this bet, you will be predicting the total number of corners in a match would be over, under or bang on a set number.
2. Corners Match Bet - Predict which team is awarded the highest number of corners at the end of regular time(90 minutes).
3. Corners Race- One corners market that may not be familiar to many is this one. It is actually quite a fun one to bet on and gets you really involved in the game as it pans out. In essence, you are betting on one of the teams to reach to a certain number of corners before the other team.
In Bundesliga for example, you may believe that a rampant Bayern Munich will get to 5 corners before their opponents Eintracht Frankfurt.
4. Total Team Corners - As in the total number of corners, this selection involves the individual team.
5. First Half Corners Market - This involves predicting the team with highest number of corners awarded during the first 45 minutes of a match or the team be awarded the first corner of the match.
6. Corners Range - This involves predicting the range of corner kicks in numbers during a half or full match time.

7. Odd/Even Corners Market - This involves predicting the corners number at the end of the match over a specific period to be odd or even.
8. First and Last Corners - This involves predicting which team will be awarded the first corner of the match and also the team that get the final corner kick of the match.
9. Corners Markets By Half - This involves predicting different outcomes for corner kicks in a match at different half, these markets includes;
A.) First and second half first corner/last corner
B.) Fist and second over and under outcomes
C.) First and second half odd/even outcomes
D.) First and second half corners range
CONCLUSION
If you have never thought about betting on the corners markets in football before, hopefully this guide has shed some light on the subject matter. It is actually one of the hidden gems that a lot of professional punters use to make long term gains.
As with everything in football betting, there is no magic formula as such to unlock winnings. It is just a case of finding the corners market you like best to focus on, setting your strategy out with the correct research and then sticking to your plan.
Best of luck!!!
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