Under 10.5 Corners
A practical definition of the market, plus how ScreenerHQ evaluates it in a consistent research workflow. This is decision-support content — not tips, not predictions, and never a guarantee.
Market definition
Under 10.5 Corners (Requires 10 location-specific games)
Corners totals can act as a proxy for territorial pressure and attacking volume, but availability of data can vary by league.
Because corners are a derived match statistic, research should prioritize consistent sample rules and league coverage.
How ScreenerHQ scans this market
For Corner Kings → “Under 10.5 Corners”, ScreenerHQ evaluates a consistent historical window so every team, league, and fixture is graded under the same rules — comparable like-for-like.
This market is part of the Pro tier, which unlocks deeper filters and combined-signal research. The goal is disciplined research, not picks or predictions: a consistent way to spot repeatable patterns and remove noise from market screening.
Integrity rule: ScreenerHQ does not fabricate probabilities. Missing data is handled conservatively. If there is not enough usable history, results are left as NULL.
Example outcomes
Worked examples of how this market grades. Illustrative only — not predictions of specific fixtures.
Research checklist
What ScreenerHQ handles automatically, and what a disciplined researcher still verifies before acting.
- Consistent sample rule — every hit rate uses the same historical window, and markets without enough relevant matches return blank rather than a forced percentage.
- Like-for-like grading — the same rules are applied across teams, leagues, and fixtures, so a 70% here reads the same as a 70% anywhere else.
- Coverage gated by data quality — competitions or markets with inconsistent history are excluded rather than quietly padded with estimates.
- Late-breaking lineup and injury news — rosters confirmed near kickoff can invalidate any recent-form signal.
- Your bookmaker's settlement rules — overtime inclusion, corner definitions, and push behaviour vary between books.
- Match motivation and context — cup rotations, dead rubbers, and scheduling pressure sit outside the rolling window.
- Playing-style match-up — low-block sides against cross-heavy attacks can paradoxically inflate corner counts.
- Confirm corner settlement — some books grade full-time only, others include extra time where applicable.
Key terms
Short definitions for the terms used on this page.
- Hit rate
- The share of a team's last 10 completed matches in which this market resolved in the direction stated by the line. A descriptive, historical metric — not a probability.
- 10-game minimum
- ScreenerHQ's integrity rule: a hit rate is only displayed when at least 10 relevant matches are available. Insufficient samples render as NULL rather than a small-sample percentage.
- Sample integrity
- The principle that hit rates must be derived from a consistent, large-enough pool of matches with comparable grading rules to be meaningful.
- Corner totals
- A count of corner kicks awarded during the match. Sportsbook settlement can vary — some include only full-time corners, others extend to extra time where applicable.
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Disclaimer & responsible use
ScreenerHQ is a data analytics and market-screening tool. It is not a bookmaker, not a betting app, and does not accept wagers.
Content and metrics are informational only and should not be interpreted as betting advice, financial advice, or a guarantee of outcomes. Sports results are uncertain and losses are possible.
Market grading can vary by sportsbook (for example, overtime handling in basketball totals or specific corners definitions). Always confirm your bookmaker’s settlement rules before making decisions.
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