Royale Union Saint-Gilloise come into this Championship Round meeting with three wins and one draw from their last four league games, and they have not lost in 12 straight. At home their record is even stronger: 14 wins and a draw from 15 league matches, with only five goals conceded. That kind of control usually leaves little room for a routine low-scoring finish, especially against a visiting side that has shown it can score away from home.
Sint-Truidense VV have dropped two of their last three league matches, including the 3-1 defeat to Union on 22 March. Even so, their away record is respectable, with eight wins and just five losses, and they have scored 24 goals on the road. That gives them enough threat to contribute again, but it also raises the chance that Union’s home pressure turns this into a more open game.
The recent head-to-head also points towards goals rather than caution. Five of the last seven meetings have gone over 2.5 goals, and the most recent meeting finished 3-1 to Union. Union have also scored in every one of their last four league matches, while Sint-Truidense have gone six games without a clean sheet, which leaves the over line with a solid attacking base.
There is a slight tension with the projected 2-1 score and Union’s strong defensive numbers at home, but the attacking trends still lean the right way. Union’s 50 league goals and Sint-Truidense’s 47 show both teams have enough output to help this line land, and the away side’s recent concession pattern is hard to ignore. A repeat of the recent meeting’s tempo would fit the over again.
My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 17/20. Union’s last meeting with Sint-Truidense ended 3-1, five of the last seven head-to-heads have cleared this line, and Sint-Truidense have gone six league matches without a clean sheet. Union’s home record is dominant, but their games still have enough attacking momentum to push beyond two goals, and the away side have enough scoring threat to help the total along.