RFC Seraing come into this one unbeaten in six league matches, with four wins and two draws in that run, and their home form has been respectable too. They have scored in each of their last four league outings, while keeping KAS Eupen to a 0-0 away draw on 20 March despite a strong xG edge and three big chances created. That balance of threat and occasional control gives them a decent platform for a match in which both sides can contribute.
Patro Eisden Maasmechelen arrive with a mixed away record, but their recent games have not been clean at the back. They have gone three league matches without a clean sheet and have conceded in five of their last six overall, including a 4-0 home defeat to Beerschot on 20 March. Even so, they have also found the net in several recent fixtures, and their away line has still produced 21 goals scored and 16 conceded across the league season.
The head-to-head record also leans toward goals at both ends. The sides drew 2-2 in October 2025, and both teams have scored in seven of the last nine meetings between them. That does not guarantee a repeat, especially with RFC Seraing’s most recent outing ending 0-0, but the broader meeting history points more to shared scoring than to one side shutting the other out.
There is a small tension with the latest Seraing result, because that 0-0 in Eupen showed they can lock things down when needed. Even so, Patro’s away numbers and their recent run of conceding regularly, combined with Seraing’s habit of scoring at home and across recent league games, still make a goal for each side the stronger angle.
My prediction is Both Teams To Score at 4/5. RFC Seraing have scored in four straight league matches, Patro Eisden Maasmechelen have gone three league games without a clean sheet, and both teams have scored in seven of the last nine head-to-head meetings. The xG projection also has both sides above one goal, which fits the BTTS market even if Seraing’s 0-0 at Eupen shows a slight clean-sheet risk.