Why corners follow pressure
Corners are a by-product of sustained attacking: blocked shots and crosses turn into corner kicks. A team chasing the game late usually generates a cluster of corners — which is why corner markets are popular in-play, when the pattern is visible.
What to check
Corner counts per team over recent matches and the current match state: dangerous attacks and shots tell you whether pressure — and therefore corners — is likely to continue. Corners feed our Dominance model at 20% weight.