Ivory Coast had an average of 7.2 corners per game at the recent AFCON, and they cleared this line in all five of their matches.
They were incredibly effective at getting to the byline and looking to cross the ball in, and they managed seven corners against Egypt in the quarter-final when they were eliminated.
Emerse Fae will again have plenty of attacking talent at his disposal, particularly in wide areas, with the likes of Amad Diallo, Yan Diomande, Nicolas Pepe and Simon Adingra, which makes corners a target.
Ecuador are a side who like to keep things tight defensively, particularly in central areas. Ivory Coast are likely to channel play out wide rather than looking to play centrally, which again increases the likelihood of corners.