RAAL La Louvière come into this one with plenty of scoring activity in their recent home games, most notably the 5-5 draw with KRC Genk on 22 March, and they have now gone four league matches unbeaten. Their last six league outings have included five games with at least two goals, so the Over 1.5 line is not asking for much from their side alone.
FCV Dender’s away record also leans toward a match that clears a modest goal line. They have scored in two of their last three away league games, but they have also conceded 23 goals in 15 away trips and failed to keep a clean sheet in their last three league matches. That combination fits a game where both teams can contribute to the total without needing a high-scoring shootout.
The head-to-head history gives a small nudge in the same direction. The meeting in December finished 2-1 to FCV Dender, while the September clash ended 0-0, so this fixture has already shown both a tighter ceiling and a result that still reached two goals. With RAAL averaging 1.6 expected goals at home and Dender projected at 1.1, the numbers point more toward a usable total than a low-scoring slog.
RAAL’s home profile is especially useful for this market: 12 goals scored and 16 conceded in 15 home league matches leaves enough room for the over to land without needing either side to be explosive. Dender’s nine-match winless run also matters because it has often left them chasing games, and that tends to open the door to a second goal somewhere in the contest.
My prediction is Over 1.5 Goals at 1/3. RAAL have gone four league matches unbeaten and their recent 5-5 draw shows how open their games can become, while Dender have gone nine without a win and have not kept a clean sheet in their last three league matches. The 1.6 to 1.1 xG projection also points to chances for both sides, even if the projected 2-1 score leaves a little margin rather than expecting a flood.