Usually the Belgian league is largely about Anderlecht, and whether they will defend their league title or not. They are after all ruling champions, and have won the league four times in the last six seasons. But this year we have another classical team that has been extremely strong, Club Brugge.
Club Brugge is the team – after Anderlecht – who won the most league titles in Belgium, fourteen pieces – and much is currently talking about raising its fifth cup when summarizing the 17/18 season. Club Brugge is ahead of round 23 league league, nine points ahead of nearest opponent, which is Sporting Charleroi – and we find Anderlecht first in third place eleven points behind Club Brugge.
Club Brugge, in other words, storms against a new league title, which means withdrawing the cup from Anderlecht, as Club Brugge became champion 15/16.
Prior to Thursday’s fight against Oostende, most of the home team wins reasonably well. There is still no team that managed to return from Jan Breydel Stadium with points in reserve. We can thus say that Club Brugge has won ALL matches at home this season, which means eleven straight victories. In addition to this, you have a powerful goal difference here, as you cross more than three balls forward per played match. At the same time, you only drop in, on average 0.73 goals – and therefore we choose the side of the team in this meeting.

Odds tips to fine 1.94x!
Can Oostende challenge Club Brugge for all three points at Jan Breydel Stadium? We strongly doubt it. Oostende was moved to Belgium’s Highlanders during the 13/14 season, and managed to establish himself in the finals. It will undoubtedly have them. Their finest position so far in the league is that from the 15/16 season, when it was noted for a fourth place. One followed the company with a fifth place last year. A good business clearly, BUT … it is also important to highlight an aspect that is central here. Anderlecht and Club Brugge are the series, by far the best team, and the gap down to the remaining opponents is great.
Now the table shows something else when Sporting Charleroi finds himself in a second place. But it is largely because Anderlecht underperformed this season.
Oostende does not experience one of their best years in the series, when they are first found in a thirteenth place in the table – only three opponents are worse. Therefore, we invest in Club Brugge, in the Asian market.
Club Brugge (-1.25 Asian Handicap) – A Line That Has Seen In Eight Of Eleven Cases When Club Brugge Acted Home Team – Clicked In To Very Nice 1.94 X Bet. The odds are found at BetHard.