Weekly Belgian Cup Betting Tips
Below you’ll find our weekly Belgian Cup tips across the most popular football betting markets, including Match Result, Correct Score, Both Teams to Score (BTTS), Over/Under 2.5 Goals, and Total Shots on Target.
Belgian Cup Betting Tips
Belgian Cup Outrights Tips for 2025/2026 Season
Outright betting in the Belgian Cup focuses on long-term outcomes across Belgium’s premier national knockout competition. The most popular outright markets for the Belgian Cup include To Win the Trophy and To Reach the Semi-Finals. These season-long markets depend on evaluating squad depth, tactical adaptability, and each team’s historical record in high-pressure cup fixtures.

Who is most likely to win the Belgian Cup this season?
Priced at 3/1 (25%), Club Brugge are the leading contenders to win the Belgian Cup in 2025/26, supported by the strongest squad market value in the Pro League and consistent performances at the highest European level. Brugge’s Champions League campaign began with a commanding 4–1 win over AS Monaco on 18 September 2025, where Hans Vanaken, Nicolo Tresoldi, and Mamadou Diakhon demonstrated the attacking fluidity that defines the team under Nicky Hayen. Club Brugge’s blend of international experience, squad depth, and attacking strength makes them the most reliable side to win this season’s Belgian Cup.
Which teams are most likely to reach the semi-finals in the Belgian Cup this season?
The four clubs most likely to reach the Belgian Cup semi-finals in 2025/26 are Club Brugge, Genk, Anderlecht, and Union Saint-Gilloise. These sides enter the Cup with a mix of attacking flair, managerial stability, recent success, and squad strength that suits knockout football.
More information about the 4 teams most likely to reach the Belgian Cup semi-finals this season follow below.
- Club Brugge. Club Brugge are well-positioned to reach the Belgian Cup semi-finals thanks to their high market value, extensive European experience, and elite offensive capabilities. Brugge consistently feature in the Champions League and bring alevel of intensity and quality into domestic cups.
- Genk. Genk have the tactical edge of manager Thorsten Fink’s leadership and impressive home form, making them one of the most reliable teams to be among the Belgian Cup semi-finalists. Their consistent results at the Cegeka Arena and recent squad investment give them a clear advantage in knockout matches.
- Anderlecht. Anderlecht are serious contenders to reach the Belgian Cup semi-finals thanks to their young star Mario Stroeykens and exclusive focus on domestic competition. With no distracting European commitments this season, Anderlecht are able to fully concentrate their resources on a deep cup run.
- Union Saint-Gilloise. Union Saint-Gilloise enter the 2025/2026 season as the reigning Belgian Pro League champion with a youthful and talented squad. Saint-Gilloise’s momentum from league success carries into cup competition, making them among the most credible teams to reach the Belgian Cup semi-finals this season.
Belgian Cup Betting Stats and Data
Our Belgian Cup betting tips rely on a thorough statistical review of Belgium’s premier domestic knockout competition. Our review covers multi-season data including home and away win ratios, average goals per match, clean sheet frequency, and Both Teams to Score rates. By studying long-term historical patterns across all rounds, our football predictions provide bettors with an evidence-based understanding of the Belgian Cup’s dynamics and typical outcomes.
What are Belgian Cup Predictions?
Belgian Cup predictions are analytical forecasts of likely outcomes within Belgium’s national knockout football competition. These assessments encompass both long-term markets, such as potential winners or semi-finalists, and short-term betting options like Correct Score, and Clean Sheet outcomes. Each prediction combines statistical trends with tactical context, focusing on how Belgian Pro League teams perform when facing lower-division opposition. By integrating recent form, player data, and cup-specific dynamics, our Belgian Cup predictions offer bettors accurate and consistent betting tips across every round of the tournament.
How are Belgian Cup Predictions determined?
Our analysts determine Belgian Cup predictions using a structured three-step process that combines statistical modelling, contextual analysis, and market evaluation. This approach recognises the tournament’s unpredictability, shaped by single-elimination ties and the frequent participation of semi-professional clubs.
The 3 key stages behind our Belgian Cup forecasts are as follows.
- Evaluating team performance and cup history
- Analysing rotation, motivation, and fixture congestion
- Cross-referencing insights with betting market odds
- Evaluating team performance and cup history. The first step in our Belgian Cup prediction process involves examining historical performance across multiple seasons. Metrics such as goal conversion rate, defensive solidity, and away results are used to detect recurring patterns and consistent contenders.
- Analysing rotation, motivation, and fixture congestion. In the second stage of the predictions process, our Belgian Cup analysts assess how top-flight and lower-tier clubs approach each round. For example, elite teams often rotate heavily during early Cup matches, while mid-table sides treat the Belgian Cup as a realistic route to silverware and European qualification. Understanding these strategic differences is crucial for predicting potential shocks and underdog runs.
- Cross-referencing insights with betting market odds. The final step in shaping accurate Belgian Cup predictions involves aligning our findings with bookmaker data to uncover value. Cup tournaments often produce unexpected results. Monitoring line movement and implied probabilities ensures each Belgian Cup prediction reflects both statistical strength and market accuracy.
When are Belgian Cup Predictions released?
Belgian Cup predictions are released every Tuesday at 1 PM UK time, ahead of that week’s fixtures. Each Cup forecast includes detailed team updates, recent form analysis, and relevant head-to-head data to maintain high accuracy. Our analysts update predictions regularly in response to injuries, suspensions, and tactical changes, providing readers with timely and reliable betting tips throughout the Belgian Cup campaign.
What are the most appealing Betting Markets to bet on for the Belgian Cup?
The three most appealing betting markets in the Belgian Cup are Home Wins, Over 2.5 Goals, and Both Teams to Score (BTTS). These markets have shown consistent value over the past five seasons, reflecting the tournament’s attacking balance and strong home advantage.

More information about the 3 best betting markets for the Belgian Cup is given below.
- Home Wins. Home Wins remain one of the most reliable Belgian Cup markets due to the consistent dominance of home teams across recent seasons. Between 2020/21 and 2024/25, home victories in Belgian Cup matches averaged 50%, with only minor seasonal variation (ranging from 48% to 52%), compared with an average of 15% draws and 35% away wins over the same period.
- Over 2.5 Goals. Over 2.5 Goals is one of the most attractive Belgian Cup markets, reflecting the competition’s high-scoring nature. Over the last five seasons, average goals per match in the Belgian Cup ranged between 3.4 and 3.6, with the Over 2.5 threshold landing in roughly 66% to 70% of all Belgian Cup games.
- Both Teams to Score (BTTS). The BTTS market has gained increasing importance in Belgian Cup betting due to the tournament’s competitive unpredictability. BTTS success rates hovered between 49% and 56% over the last five seasons of the Cup, proving how often underdogs manage to find the net.
The table below summarises the key Belgian Cup outcomes from the past five seasons across these markets.
| Season |
Home Wins |
Draws |
Away Wins |
Over 2.5 Goals |
Avg. Goals / Match |
| 2020/21 |
51% |
14% |
35% |
69% |
3.63 |
| 2021/22 |
50% |
15% |
35% |
67% |
3.54 |
| 2022/23 |
52% |
11% |
37% |
66% |
3.57 |
| 2023/24 |
48% |
19% |
33% |
69% |
3.65 |
| 2024/25 |
48% |
15% |
37% |
69% |
3.46 |
Belgian Cup Season Guide
The 2025/26 Belgian Cup (officially known as the Croky Cup, for sponsorship reasons) marks the 71st edition of Belgium’s most prestigious national football knockout competition. Organised by the Royal Belgian Football Association (KBVB), the Belgian Cup brings together 301 teams from all levels of Belgian football, including clubs from the Pro League, Challenger Pro League, and the country’s lower divisions. Club Brugge enter the 2025/26 Belgian Cup as the defending champions after winning the previous edition.
What Is the Format of the Belgian Cup 2025/26 Season?
The 2025/26 Belgian Cup follows a traditional knockout format consisting of eleven rounds, making it one of the most extensive national cup competitions in Europe. The Cup begins with a provincial preliminary round featuring 52 clubs from the lower regional leagues. From there, higher-tier teams enter in successive stages, with clubs from the Challenger Pro League joining in the sixth round and those from the Pro League entering in the seventh round.
All Belgian Cup fixtures are single-leg ties except for the semi-finals, which are played over two legs to determine the finalists. In the first three rounds of the Belgian Cup, matches tied after 90 minutes go directly to penalties. From the fourth round onward, extra time is played before a penalty shootout if needed.
What are the Start & End Dates for the Belgian Cup 2025/26?
The 2025/26 Belgian Cup began on 19 July 2025 and will conclude in May 2026. The early rounds ran weekly through July and August, followed by the sixth round in early September and the seventh round from 28 to 30 October, when teams from the Belgian Pro League entered the Cup. The quarter-finals and semi-finals will take place in early 2026, leading up to the Belgian Cup final in May.
How are Belgian Cup Fixtures built up?
Belgian Cup fixtures are drawn and scheduled by the Royal Belgian Football Association (KBVB) at each stage of the competition. In the early rounds, Belgian Cup fixtures are regionally structured to reduce travel demands for amateur and semi-professional teams. From the first official round onward, the draws become more open, allowing for encounters between clubs from vastly different tiers, which is one of the Belgian Cup’s defining characteristics. Once Pro League clubs enter the Cup in the seventh round, they are seeded to avoid facing each other immediately, ensuring balanced competition and opportunities for lower-tier sides to host top-flight teams.
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