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Chile football predictions, odds & corner stats

Live coverage of the Chilean Primera División and every Chilean competition we track. Corner reads, prices and the editorial context for South American football outside Brazil and Argentina.

Quick answer

Chilean football is one of the most active South American leagues during the European summer. The Primera División is the top tier (16 clubs, 30 rounds, late January to early December). Colo Colo, Universidad de Chile and Universidad Católica share most of the historic titles. Chilean matches tend to be physical and tactically structured, with corner volumes broadly in line with the European mean and goal averages around 2.4 to 2.6 per match.

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Top tierPrimera División
Clubs16
Rounds per season30
Season windowJan – Dec (year round)
Matches priced now3
3Chile matches priced in the next 14 days
16Chilean Primera División clubs covered
2.5Average goals per Chilean top tier match (rolling)
1hHow often odds and predictions refresh

Chile leagues we cover

Every Chile competition with at least one upcoming match in the next two weeks. Leagues with no fixtures right now still appear if they are part of our coverage.

Upcoming Chile matches

The next dozen fixtures across every Chile competition we cover. Tap a row for the full corner read on the match page.

The clubs that move Chilean football

Six clubs that account for the bulk of historic and modern Chilean titles.

Colo Colo

Santiago · Albos

Most decorated Chilean club historically. One time Copa Libertadores winner (1991). The Superclasico against U. de Chile is the most viewed Chilean fixture.

Universidad de Chile

Santiago · Azules

The other Santiago giant. One time Copa Sudamericana winner. Strong home advantage at the Estadio Nacional.

Universidad Católica

Santiago · Cruzados

The third Santiago club and a recent multi title CSL stretch. Tactically structured, often involved in tight matches.

Cobreloa

Calama · Cobreloa

Northern Chile copper mining club. Historic Primera División giant. Tougher conditions at altitude make away matches challenging.

Unión Española

Santiago · Hispano

Smaller Santiago club with consistent top six finishes. Attacking identity, often involved in over 2.5 goal matches.

Huáchipato

Talcahuano · Acereros

Recent Chilean champion. The smaller budget challenger that breaks the Santiago triopoly occasionally.

How corners behave in Chile football

The corner angle bettors care about. What we read on each match type, and how the model adjusts for Chile context.

In line with European mean for corners

Chilean Primera División averages around eight to nine corners per match. Broadly in line with La Liga.

Lower goal baseline than Brazil

Chilean football averages around 2.5 goals per match, below the Brazilian Brasileirão and in line with Argentine football. Tactical structure is more conservative than the Brazilian model.

Year round calendar matters

Chilean football runs near year round, with peaks during the European summer and autumn. For year round bettors, Chile is the South American option alongside Brazil and Argentina through June through October.

Why Chilean football is the third South American read after Brazil and Argentina

Chilean football runs a near year round calendar shared across most South American top tiers, with a brief southern hemisphere summer pause in December and early January. The top tier averages around 2.5 goals per match (below Brazil, in line with Argentina) and corner volumes broadly in line with the European mean. The Superclasico between Colo Colo and Universidad de Chile is the most viewed Chilean domestic fixture year on year.

For a European bettor Chilean football carries calendar value: it runs through the European summer and into autumn, with the Apertura and Clausura formats compressing the table into two short tournaments per calendar year. Variance is wider than top European leagues because squad budgets are tighter and tactical identities shift season to season.

Chile football betting questions

When does the Chilean Primera División season run?
The Chilean top tier runs from late January through early December. There is a brief southern hemisphere summer pause in late December and early January.
How many goals does a typical Chilean top tier match produce?
Around 2.5 goals per match across recent seasons. Below Brazil, in line with Argentina.
What is the Superclasico?
Colo Colo against Universidad de Chile, the most viewed Chilean fixture. Both clubs are based in Santiago and the historical rivalry runs deep.
Where can I bet on Chilean football?
Thunderpick, Stake, BC.Game and Sportsbet.io all cover the Chilean Primera División. Sportsbet.io tends to carry the deepest live coverage on Chilean football because of the South American customer mix.
How does Chilean football differ from Argentine football?
Both run lower goal baselines than Europe and physical card heavy styles. Chilean football carries more attacking intent on the average team; Argentine football is more midfield congested.
How accurate is the model on Chilean football?
Per team rolling averages and a Chilean specific baseline. Confidence is typically below top European leagues because squad volatility is wider.

How this page works

  • Live data, every hour. The match list and odds read straight from the live market and refresh every hour.
  • Per league baseline. The corner model uses a per league baseline so Chile fixtures read against Chile context, not a generic European setting.
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