Cards statistics
Analyze card statistics for teams, matches, and leagues in one place. Check card totals, disciplinary trends, upcoming fixtures, and competitions with the highest potential to assess the cards market faster.
Leagues
Time Frame
Form
Over 3.5 Cards
The ranking shows teams whose matches most often cover the over 3.5 cards line.
Average Cards
The ranking shows teams with the highest average number of cards.
Team Over 1.5 Cards
The ranking shows teams whose matches most often cover the team over 1.5 cards line.
Opponents Over 1.5 Cards
The ranking shows teams whose matches most often cover the opponents over 1.5 cards line.
Fixtures with strong over 3.5 cards potential
Fixtures with strong over 3.5 cards potential are selected by SmartBet algorithms that analyze stats, trends, and match data to highlight the strongest opportunities in the over 3.5 cards market.
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Leagues with the most cards
Leagues where bookings stack up most often across fixtures.
Frequently asked questions - Cards Statistics
What do cards statistics show?
Cards statistics show how often yellow and red cards appear in a team's or league's fixtures. This helps you quickly identify teams that play more aggressively and matches with a higher physical intensity.
How should you analyze cards before a match?
Check average cards for both teams, recent fixtures, playing style, and whether their matches consistently clear selected card lines. The more indicators that align, the easier it is to identify fixtures with stronger cards potential.
Are cards statistics useful in fixture analysis?
Yes, because they help you assess match character. Derbies, balanced contests, and highly physical fixtures often produce more cards, and statistics help you spot these patterns faster.
What does a high hit rate on cards markets mean?
A high hit rate means fixtures involving that team regularly produce card totals above the selected line. It is a useful metric when filtering matches where this market is more repeatable than average.
Is it worth comparing leagues by cards?
Yes, because some leagues are more physical, more contact-heavy, and naturally generate more cards. Comparing competitions helps you quickly find leagues where this market is most consistent.