Danypulga555 recommends us a forecast for the Santander League.
Match of the 37th day of the Santander League that will face Sergio González's Cádiz Cf, against Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid at the Carranza stadium at 19:30 on Sunday.
On the one hand, Cádiz arrives, 17th classified with 35 points, of which it has achieved 17 in its stadium (49%). On the other hand, Real Madrid arrives, leader in the table with 84 points, having achieved 41 playing as a visitor (49%).
The referee will be Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz, 5.2 cards (total) on average, showing the first in the 31.1 minute on average (4.1 minutes after the line). Taking into account the line (27:00), he would have shown 9 cards after said minute, and another 11 before. (55%). In addition, the averages of the first card (L / V) of both teams are, 29 for Cadiz, 28.6 for Real Madrid and 28.8 the average of both teams.
If we consider the teams, we would have:
-Cádiz ---> 7 after // 11 before
-R. Madrid ---> 8 after // 10 before
Total: 15/21 =58.3%
Although Real Madrid arrives with the league won, I think that benefits us, because there will be players, like Mariano or Vallejo who will surely start from starters (many rotations are expected in Madrid), who will try to win a place for next season, either in Madrid itself, or in a team that signs them.
On the part of Cádiz, little to say, relegation is at stake, they are only 2 points away from Mallorca, and playing at home they will leave at 200% from the beginning for sure.
With Mateu in the middle, who never has a problem taking the first card early, I think it's a good opportunity.
As for the second forecast, we will look for the corners:
The averages of corners per game of both teams (home / away) are as follows:
- Cádiz ---> 5.2 (own) // 9.4 (total)
- R. Madrid ---> 5.1 (own) // 9.1 (total)
As for the occasions that there have been 9 or more corners by each team (home / away), they are the following:
- Cádiz ---> 8 Over // 5 Under
- R. Madrid ---> 10 Over // 7 Under
TOTAL: 18/12 = 60%
Cádiz is the team that takes the most corners, by far, of the teams in "their" league, while Real Madrid is the 3rd that takes the most in the category.
Although Ancelotti's team will come out with a team with rotations, I also think that they will get up and cause corners, because players like Valverde, Jovic or Mariano, they don't think twice before shooting, and many of those shots end up in a corner kick.
I think both are going to contribute, so I hope that at least we will reach the void.
Luck.