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Club Brugge come into this one with four wins from their last five league matches, and their recent scoring output has been strong enough to keep Over 2.5 Goals in focus. They have scored at least two in five of those six games, while their last home league outing ended 4-1 against KV Mechelen after a burst of chances and a 3.1 xG return. That kind of attacking rhythm is hard to ignore for a totals angle.
Anderlecht are less reliable, but they have still been involved in lively games lately. Their last six league matches have produced two wins, one draw and three defeats, and four of those six went above 2.5 goals. The 2-3 home loss to Cercle Brugge and the 2-2 draw away at Club Brugge both fit the same open pattern, even if the away side’s 1-0 defeat at KV Mechelen is a small reminder that not every game runs hot.
The head-to-head also leans toward goals rather than caution. Five of the last seven meetings have finished with more than 2.5 goals, and the most recent clash between these sides ended 2-2 on 8 March. Club Brugge have scored in every league match of this season’s home sample except for one, while Anderlecht’s away record of 18 goals scored and 25 conceded underlines that they can both contribute and give chances away.
There is a slight tension in the numbers because the xG projection is 2.1 to 1.3, which points to a competitive score rather than a huge shootout. Even so, that still lands comfortably around three goals, and Club Brugge’s home figures, combined with Anderlecht’s away defensive record, support another open contest. The market only needs three goals, not a thriller, and both sides have been arriving at that range often enough.
My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 1/2. Club Brugge have seen this line land in nine straight league matches, Anderlecht have gone over in four of their last five, and the recent head-to-head includes a 2-2 draw. Club Brugge’s home games have also carried plenty of attacking threat, while Anderlecht’s away record of 25 goals conceded shows why this total looks well within reach.