Our prediction for this Belgium Pro League match:
Standard Liege will be aiming to put an end to their seven-game winless run when they take on Leuven in a highly-anticipated Jupiler League game. The Red Devils are four points behind the Conference League berth, meaning that this has to go down as a must-win game for the home side. There are no fresh injury worries in the home team, but goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu remains in the recovery room. Both Laurent Henkinet and David Bates are rated doubtful for Tuesday’s clash.
Leuven, on the other hand, have drawn each of their last four Jupiler League game. In their last meeting in Liege, Leuven and Standard played out a 1-1 draw and, taking everything into account, yet another share of spoils is on the cards. The likes of Maertens, Akimoto, and Tsoungui should miss out with injuries for the away team.
Highlighted Team (St Liege):

Standard are a Belgian football club based in Liege. The club was founded back in 1898 and 11 years later they joined Belgian First League. Les Rouches (the Reds) immediately dropped to the lower leagues, but in 1921 they returned to the Belgian top flight. Standard won their first Belgian League trophy in 1958, but you should have in mind that they were level on points with second-placed Royal Antwerp.
In 2009 the Reds clinched their tenth domestic title, beating Anderlecht in the title game. Talented midfielder Axel Witsel scored the winner for Standard in the 1-0 triumph over their bitter rivals. Standard play their home games at Stade Maurice Dufrasne, the venue that was opened in 1909. The capacity of the stadium is 30 023.
Maurice Dufrasne was the club’s chairman from 1909 until 1931. Speaking of the club’s European success, Standard participated in the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup final in 1982, losing to La Liga giants Barcelona in the title game.