I've studied Corner Betting for years. For me its a market that provides long term success in sports betting. In this post I highlight the pros and cons to Corner markets

First some background context. Corners, as a set piece are important part of any team whether that is for the big guns challenging for titles or the minnows scrapping for every point at the basement. Factors such as home and away form play a big part in the effects on corners as well as athleticism of full backs or an ageing midfield that are water carriers and dont attack frequently, to style of coach/manager.

its an ever evolving market that changes each year due to form, players, coaches, stakes.

Pros

  • Bookmakers dont monitor patterns for corners for teams unlike goals and outrights
  • Team Corners is my thing as its easier wins than total corners
  • Even the poor teams can rack up corners
  • I have a list of teams who hit corners consistently (Villa and Leeds to name a couple)
  • lower league corners is an untapped market
  • provides long term profitable business

Cons

  • Bookies play games deciding not to offer team corners due to "trading decision". Nonsense right?!
  • corner markets availability changes from each bookie. Skybet hands down the best but I use Unibet as Skybet customer service is the lowest form of service in the world.

Calculate what you can afford and track patterns in this market and watch this little side business explode.

My top 10 teams to bet on for corners in 20/21 season are: ( in no particular order)

Aston Villa (Away) Leeds United (Away) Stockport County (Home & Away) Bahia (Away) Nottingham Forest (Home) West Ham (Away) Wycombe Wanderers (Home) Harrogate Town (Home) AC Milan (Home) Middlesbrough (Away)

All the best!