In the last few days, the same teams have been making the news. And most of those teams have had punters placing their bets on them. Chances are that you’re one of such punters and, for this weekend, you’re looking to try something new.
If you’re not betting on any of the teams in Europe’s top five leagues, or you’re looking for teams to add to your bet slip, then you should consider teams in the Belgian Pro League.
Featuring 18 teams, the league season is getting to the halfway mark. That means this period is a time to cash in on the action going on in Belgium. So, what’s there to know about these teams?
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Royal Mouscron’s First Win After 11 Games
The last game in the league was one which Cercle Brugge was largely expected to win. However, Mouscron scored two late goals to earn a first of the season. After being the whopping team of the league in its early stages, they’ll be hoping to get their momentum going in the next few days.
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No Team is Unbeaten
Goes to show just how competitive the new season has been.
The closest any side has come to an unbeaten league run so far is Standard Liege’s two losses. They boast the second-best defense in the league so far, conceding just 12 goals. It’s no wonder that they are three points off the top of the table.
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Top-Of-The-Table Race
Club Brugge have 26 points. Two clubs – Genk and Beerschot – are both on 25 points. Charleroi, and Standard Liege are both on 23 points. Just in case you’re wondering, that’s how competitive the Belgian Pro League has been.
And you can expect that the competition will continue with the games set to be played this weekend.
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Goals
The Belgian Pro League is like a hub for goals. No, we’re not joking.
The halves in which they are scored varies, no doubt. However, it’s almost always certain that games in this league will produce at least one goal. Only in the third round of games did we see three games that finished without a goal.
Since then, it’s been goals galore in the league.
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Top of the scorers’ chart is Beerschot. They’re only four goals shy of scoring an average of three goals per game – they have scored 35 goals in 13 games, conceding 31.
Club Brugge’s 29 goals put them in second place in terms of goals scored this season. Genk’s 26 goals scored puts them in third.
Here’s another league from which to choose teams that you can add to your bet slip this weekend – or in future weekends. Which of them will you be keeping an eye on and betting on? Drop your comments below.
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