KV Kortrijk: from vs Kaa Gent
There is a lot less perspective for Chamber of Commerce. Participation Relegation Play-Offs has been stuck for a while for the troops of new coach Bernd Storck, but the form arrow is in a rising line. Last week the guys won convincingly against Oh Leuven. Tonight a trip to KAA Gent is waiting, which also plays with confidence and is already certain of play-off I.
If the guys want to keep their chances in the play-offs cool, then better won in the Planet Group Arena. The points are not shared at the bottom, and for the time being the backlog at STVV (the Limburgers are in a place that entitles you to barrages to stay in first class) 8 points.
This is the schedule of the competitors:
- KV Mechelen – Dender (6.30 pm)
- OHL – STVV (6.30 pm)
- Beerschot – Westerlo (6.30 pm)
- Anderlecht – Cercle (6.30 pm)
Club Brugge: Home vs Charleroi
Due to the victory of KRC Genk against Union Last night it is also a little more for the Dutch champion. After the elimination in the champions ball, the focus can now go to the final battle for Belgian silverware, with a new title in the first place.
Genk is currently twelve points ahead of Club and only a victory is actually enough for Hayen and Co. If it doesn’t want to see the gap too big. With a win against Charleroi, the gap in the play-offs will soon be 5 points and it starts with a two-point bonus opposite Union on the title fight. That can be important, because the chance that Club can go directly to the League Phase of the Champions League next season is relatively large.
This is the schedule of the competitors:
- Genk – Union: 2-1
- Standard – Antwerp (13.30)
- Anderlecht – Cercle (6.30 pm)
- KAA Ghent – Kortrijk (6.30 pm)
