Whether the two teams combine for enough corners to clear the listed thresholds (9.5, 8+, 9+, 11+, 12+) determines settlement on multiple over/under markets.
A higher total rewards sustained wing pressure and repeated attacking sequences; a low total favors tight central defending, fewer crosses, and longer possessions without attacking set pieces.
FC Bayern München's wide attackers, full-backs and set-piece specialists create most corners through crosses, dribbles, and attacking phases.
Paris Saint-Germain's wing players and centre-backs shape defensive clearances and counter-attack situations; match officials and pitch conditions also influence how many corners are awarded.
Tactical setup — high press, wing overloads, and frequent crosses — directly increases corner volume by producing more shots and defensive clearances for corners.
Game tempo, shot frequency, substitutions that refresh wide attackers, VAR stoppages, and weather or stadium wind can all swing the match's corner total.
Pre-match lineups and formations indicate which side will attack down the wings and which full-backs are likely to produce corners.
Early shot maps, substitution patterns (fresh wingers), scoreboard effects (teams chasing), and updated weather reports are immediate signals that typically move corner expectations before settlement.