Corner bets are determined based on the number of corner kicks taken during the match or the selected period.
If a match is abandoned before the full 90 minutes are completed, all bets will be void, unless their outcome has already been decided.
What counts as a corner kick?
A corner kick is awarded when the ball fully crosses the goal line and was last touched by a defending player; in this case, the attacking team restarts play from the corner of the field.
Only corner kicks that are actually taken count. If a corner is awarded but not taken, it will not be considered for the bet result.
If a corner kick has to be retaken (for example, due to an infringement), it will only be counted once.
How does an over/under corner bet work?
You bet on whether the total number of corners will be over or under a set line.
For example, if you choose “Over 9.5 corners,” you win if 10 or more corner kicks are taken in the match.
First-half corner bets
These include live bets.
If the match is abandoned before halftime, all bets will be void, unless the outcome has already been determined.
Total corners and second half
The same rules apply: only taken corners count.
If the match is abandoned before completing 90 minutes, bets will be void, except when the outcome has already been decided.
Important considerations
Official data from the statistics provider (OPTA) is used as the reference. You can find more information in this article: What can I do if I don’t agree with my bet settlement?
Extra time or penalty shootouts are not included, unless otherwise stated.