Pro League· Belgium
Lommel SK
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Recent outings from both teams underline a clear attacking trend. Lommel’s last five matches have produced 15 goals in total, while RFC Liège’s have yielded 13, with neither side consistently keeping clean sheets.
Defensive reliability is lacking on both sides. Lommel have conceded in all but one of their last seven, and RFC Liège have failed to keep out the opposition in six of their last eight, pointing to a game where chances should come at both ends.
Head-to-head history is unpredictable, with RFC Liège actually winning more often away than at home in this fixture. The edge for the visitors is notable, but not enough to override the open nature of both sides’ recent performances.
The tactical setups under Johnson and Englebert have emphasized front-foot football over control, especially in high-pressure, high-stakes matches like this playoff. Expect both managers to target early goals rather than sit deep.
Fan sentiment is split but leans slightly toward Lommel, while the overwhelming vote for 'Both Teams To Score' (90%) reflects public recognition of the likely game shape.
Key personnel add to the attacking case, with Ralf Seuntjens (Lommel) and Jordan Bustin (Liège) both in strong recent form, further tipping the balance toward an open contest.
Given the playoff context and recent trends, a low-scoring grind looks unlikely; the safest angle is to back multiple goals and both sides finding the net, rather than pick a winner.
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Insight
The match has all the hallmarks of a goals-driven playoff. Both sides have recently shown a tendency to attack, with Lommel finding the net in six of their last seven and RFC Liège scoring in five of their last six, including three consecutive wins with multiple goals. Neither team has shown defensive consistency, and the head-to-head balance (five away wins, three home, two draws in ten) reflects volatility rather than control. External picks are divided between high-scoring outcomes and outright results, but the underlying matchup leans toward goals on both ends rather than a clear winner. 'Both Teams To Score' covers the tactical intent and recent execution, while 'Over 1.5 Goals' offers even further risk reduction without sacrificing value.


