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LaLiga (Spain) previews
« on: June 11, 2020, 08:54:59 AM »
Spain LaLiga is back today! Get some exclusive stats trends about today's match Sevilla - Real Betis :

• The referee Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz has the highest total cards in the 1st half this season in LaLiga (2.86)
• Sevilla has the highest positive correlation of +0.85 between team crosses and team corners (that is, if Sevilla makes a lot of crosses, then the team gets a lot of corners, and vice versa)
• Real Betis has the highest opponent's total offsides on the intervals when there is a draw in a match (4.08)

Full advanced stats for the match can be found at https://corner-stats.com/sevilla-real-betis-11-06-2020/primera-division-spain/match/316383



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Re: LaLiga (Spain) previews
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2020, 07:16:42 AM »
22/06/2020. Villarreal - Sevilla (Spain). Similar matches stats
 
We welcome all fans of football statistics, as well as those who want to make money on it!

Today, the Corner-stats.com team will demonstrate the use of our tool Similar Matches. Recall that the Similar matches block contains team matches with opponents approximately equal in strength to the current one.

So, on Monday, 22/06/2020, in the Spanish LaLiga, a match between Villarreal and Sevilla will be played. Bookmakers put up an approximately equal line for the match, not giving preference to any of the teams. According to the results of 29 rounds, the average total goals of Villarreal is 2.9, for Sevilla - 2.48.

Now consider the statistics of the teams in matches with similar opponents (when there was no clear favorite in a match). Over the past 2 seasons, Villarreal has had 18 similar matches, the average total goals in which is 2.17 (9 matches on under 2.5, 9 matches on over 2.5), Sevilla has the number of similar matches of 15 with the average total goals of 1.8 (12 matches on under 2.5, 3 matches on over 2.5).




Thus, we can conclude that in matches when there is no clear favorite, the teams act more carefully than usual and do not score many goals.

We hope this preview has been helpful to you. Enjoy watching the match!

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Re: LaLiga (Spain) previews
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2020, 03:07:14 PM »
Celta Vigo - Atletico Madrid (Primera Division). 17/10/20. Tips for live betting.

The Corner-stats.com team once again welcomes all football statistics fans.

The matches of the national teams are over, and we are waiting for the next rounds in the national championships. It's no secret that most of the bets are made by bettors in live. Service Corner-stats.com offers a unique tool for analyzing statistics Match Intervals. Recall that the Match Intervals filter allows you to analyze the statistics of a team on the intervals when it was winning, was playing a draw or was losing (for more details, see here: https://ru.corner-stats.com/match-intervals-filter-functionality-expanded/info/313 ).



Consider the Spanish LaLiga match Celta vs Atletico Madrid on 17/10/2020. The teams did not change coaches before the start of the season, so we can assume that their style of play has not changed in the last 30 matches. So, let's analyze how the teams played at different intervals of a match.

Read more: https://corner-stats.com/celta-vigo-atletico-madrid-primera-division-17-10-20-tips-for-live-betting/info/332

« Last Edit: October 16, 2020, 03:08:58 PM by Corner-stats_support »

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Re: LaLiga (Spain) previews
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2020, 12:23:02 PM »
Analysis of the referees' judging style using correlation and ratio tools

Once again, welcome to all fans of football and football statistics. As you know, the team of the professional football statistics service Corner-stats.com recently presented a new tool Referees Statistics Relations, read more about it here: https://corner-stats.com/referees-statistics-relations/info/348
Today we will demonstrate how this tool helps you learn the style of refereeing in a tournament.

Various combinations of cards and fouls, as well as statistics by halves are available in the Referees statistics relations tool. So let's take a look at the cards relations (by 1+2 system) in the 2nd and 1st halves for the Spanish La Liga referees (based on the last 15 referees matches in this and the previous seasons). The first 3 columns of the table contain the ratio of statistics (match total and teams total), and the last 3 - the correlation of statistics (the influence of one statistic on another). In the case of the referees, we are only interested in the relation and correlation of the match total.

What the correlation of cards of the 1st and 2nd halves tells us for the referees:
- if the correlation is about zero, we have no relation between the statistics, that is, in this case we cannot conclude how the cards of the 1st half affect the cards of the 2nd half;
- if the correlation is more than 0 (let's say more than 0.25), we have a direct dependence of the statistics. That is, if in the 1st half a referee shows a lot of cards, then in the second half they are also expected to be many. And vice versa, if in the first half a referee showed few cards, then in the second half he tends to show few cards also. In this case, the refereeing style can be described as adhering to one line during the match, in the case of the Spanish La Liga, these referees include Mario Melero López, Javier Estrada Fernández, Carlos Del Cerro Grande, César Soto;
- if the correlation is less than 0 (let's say less than -0.25), we have a negative relation. That is, if the referee shows a lot of cards in the 1st half, then in the 2nd half he tends to show fewer cards, and vice versa. In this case, the style of the referee can be described as "suffers fouls in the 1st half, and in the 2nd half he deals cards" or "at the first fouls he gives cards to show that he will not tolerate rough play, and then gives fewer cards" (the referees Eduardo Prieto, Guillermo Cuadra, José Munuera, Valentín Pizarro, Ricardo De Burgos Bengoetxea).

In contrast to correlation, the ratio of indicators shows how many times the first statistic is bigger than the second. For example, if we have decided on the total cards over in a match, we can further study the ratio of cards by halves for the referee of this match. If the referee's ratio is significantly higher than the league average, then it may make sense to bet exactly the total over of the 2nd half, and not the entire match, and similarly for the total under.

We hope this analytics was useful for you, and you will be able to draw the right conclusions based on it. Have a nice football!