Football in Germany — from the top flight Bundesliga to the competitive 2. Bundesliga — delivers dynamic, attacking games that often translate into a strong flow of corner opportunities. This page shows the average number of corners per match in both the Bundesliga and the 2. Bundesliga during the 2025/2026 season, based on comprehensive match-by-match data.
As the season progresses, these statistics are updated automatically to reflect the latest corner trends in German football’s top two divisions.
Bundesliga Average Corners Per Match 2025/2026
So far in the 2025/2026 Bundesliga season, matches produce an average of
total corners per match. This figure includes all corners won by both teams across completed league fixtures and reflects the general corner trend in Germany’s top flight.
The Bundesliga’s blend of open play, fast transitions, and attacking intensity creates a setting where possession and wide play often translate into corner opportunities for teams throughout the league.
2. Bundesliga Average Corners Per Match 2025/2026
In the 2. Bundesliga, the average number of corners per match is
, which currently sits above the top flight average. This means that matches in Germany’s second division generally see more corners per game than in the Bundesliga, driven by open styles of play and high levels of competitiveness across many fixtures.
This higher corner average in the 2. Bundesliga is a noteworthy trend and makes the division a useful reference point for broader German football corner analysis.
Comparing Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga Corner Trends
Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga matches both produce strong corner involvement, but the 2. Bundesliga’s slightly higher average suggests a more open or end-to-end style of play across the season. Comparing the two:
Bundesliga—
9.65
total corners per match, competitive and tactically varied.
2. Bundesliga—
10.14
total corners per match, generally higher corner involvement.
This difference may reflect tactical variations, defensive compactness in the top flight, or more expansive play in the second division.
Average Corners Per Team in Bundesliga
Corner output differs widely between Bundesliga teams. In the 2025/2026 season, several clubs stand out for generating above-average corner figures through sustained attacking play and territorial control.
Teams with strong corner production tend to be those that consistently create chances from wide areas and force defending sides into deeper positions. These team averages provide useful insight into which Bundesliga clubs are frequently involved in higher-corner matches.
Teams - Corners Full Time
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Average Corners Per Team in 2. Bundesliga
Similarly, in the 2. Bundesliga, certain teams post particularly high corner averages, contributing to the division’s elevated overall figure. These teams often play with more verticality or press aggressively, creating frequent corner situations both offensively and defensively.
Teams - Corners Full Time
Over 9.5 Corners in the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga
A commonly referenced threshold in corner analysis is above 9.5 total corners per match. In both Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga this season, several teams currently exceed this line on average, making their fixtures strong candidates for matches with high corner totals.
In the Bundesliga, matches involving clubs with elevated corner averages often see increased corner involvement compared to the league baseline. In the 2. Bundesliga, the general trend of higher corner averages means a larger share of matches currently exceed typical corner thresholds.
These lists update automatically as team averages change throughout the season.
Over 9.5 Corners in the Bundesliga
Over 9.5 Corners in the 2. Bundesliga
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Summary
The Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga in 2025/2026 both show robust corner activity, with the second division currently averaging more corners per match than the top flight. This makes Germany one of the most interesting environments in Europe for corner analysis across multiple levels of league football.
By tracking these averages and team-level statistics, it becomes easier to understand how different tactical styles, attacking strategies, and match contexts influence total corner production throughout the German football season.
All statistics on this page are updated continuously as matches are played, ensuring you get the latest corner insights from both Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga.