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Live coverage of the Premier League and every English competition we track. The corner read on each fixture, the price across the sportsbooks we trust and the context that explains why English football moves the way it does.
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English football is the most followed in the world. The Premier League runs from mid August to late May across 20 clubs and 38 rounds. The Championship (second tier) follows the same window. Big six clubs Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham have set the title race for the last decade, with Manchester City winning six of the last seven. Premier League matches average roughly ten to eleven corners, among the highest of any top European league, because of the pace and pressing. corneredge.bet refreshes English football odds every hour during the season.
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Every England 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.
Twelve clubs that account for the majority of Premier League broadcast, attendance and betting volume. Smaller sides matter too, but the market depth is concentrated here.
Six Premier League titles in the last seven seasons under Pep Guardiola. The most possession heavy side in the league, which produces the highest corner volume against every opponent because the ball lives in the final third for long stretches.
Heavy press, attacking fullbacks, deep midfield. Liverpool home matches at Anfield run hot for both goals and corners. The Manchester United fixture is one of the most bet matches of the English calendar year on year.
Mikel Arteta side rebuilt around a high line and set piece dominance. Arsenal lead the Premier League for corners from set piece routines, and their home matches at the Emirates produce consistent over corner totals.
The most globally followed English club. Tactical identity has shifted across managers but Old Trafford home matches still pull the highest single fixture betting volume in England outside the Big Six derbies.
Heavy squad turnover since the new ownership. The price can swing wider on Chelsea than on the rest of the Big Six because form is harder to anchor with a squad still settling.
Attacking identity, suspect defensive record, both teams to score Yes hits more often at Spurs home matches than the league average. The North London derby against Arsenal is the headline fixture of the London calendar.
Saudi PIF ownership has rebuilt the squad and the matchday atmosphere at St James Park is the loudest in the top flight. Eddie Howe runs a high pressing, high tempo team which usually produces above average corner totals.
Unai Emery has lifted Villa into the top four conversation. Disciplined defensive structure, sharp on set pieces, away corner volume notably lower than at home because of the deeper midblock.
One of the most data driven recruitment models in football. Brighton matches reliably break expected goals models because the squad keeps churning value buys, but corner volume is consistent and reads accurately on rolling averages.
Physical, set piece reliant, two of the better attacking corner routines in the league. West Ham home matches at the London Stadium often clear the 10.5 corner line against weaker opponents.
Counter attacking identity, low block out of possession. The Palace home match against any top six side is the standard template for a low total corner line, often below 9.
Counter attacking, defensive, often produce low scoring matches. Both teams to score No is a recurring model lean on Wolves fixtures, especially when they play other defensive sides.
The corner angle bettors care about. What we read on each match type, and how the model adjusts for England context.
The Premier League averages roughly ten to eleven corners per match over recent seasons, which sits above La Liga and Serie A and broadly in line with the Bundesliga. The pressing intensity and end to end transitions produce more shots, more blocks and more set piece earned corners than most other top tier competitions.
A Manchester City home fixture against a bottom half side is the most reliable corner over on the English calendar. City keep the ball in the final third for fifty plus minutes a match against a low block, which produces corner waves regardless of the score line.
Arsenal under Arteta have made set piece routines a tactical centrepiece, with the highest set piece goal rate in the league across the last two seasons. The set piece focus pulls more corners both for and against because routines bait fouls and second balls. Their fixtures run above the league corner average.
Manchester derby, North London derby, Merseyside derby: all see corner totals drop relative to season baseline. The script is known on both sides, midfields stay compact, neither team commits as many bodies forward into final third sequences.
The Premier League is the most watched football competition on earth. Twenty clubs, thirty eight rounds, no winter break worth the name, and a TV deal that funds every level of the squad including the relegation candidates. The competitive intensity from match one to match thirty eight is unmatched in club football, which is part of why even mid table English fixtures price up faster and deeper than top tier matches in many other leagues.
For a bettor the practical effect is twofold. First, market depth: every Premier League match runs corner totals, both teams to score, asian handicaps, player props, bet builders and live in play across the board. The market on Manchester City against Brighton has more line variety than most leagues offer on their flagship fixture. Second, model relevance: English football generates large samples, fast. A side that promotes from the Championship has 38 Premier League matches by the end of the season, which is enough data for rolling corner and goal averages to settle.
The Championship below it deserves attention too. Forty six matches a season across 24 clubs, the largest fixture load of any European top two tier league, and a format that compresses promotion and relegation into the same final week year after year. The corner averages run a touch lower than the Premier League but variance is wider, which can be a value pocket if you know the clubs.
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