Saturday’s football game at Stade du Pays de Charleroi pits together Charleroi and St. Truiden, the two bottom-table sides. The Black and Whites aim to recover from a 1-0 loss to Leuven and you should know that they are after their fifth home win of the process. Palestine forward Oday Dabbagh is banned for the match, while goalkeeper Theo Defourny remains on the sidelines with a long-term injury.
The Canaries, on the other hand, aim to recover from back-to-back defeats to Gent and Anderlecht, but given their four-match losing run on the road in the Jupiler League, home win should be considered. The good news for the visiting side is that forward Adriano Bertaccini is back from suspension. Head coach Felice Mazzu has no fresh injury worries ahead of the trip to Hainaut, but Robert-Jan Vanwesemael could sneak into the starting XI this time out.
Saturday’s football game at Stade du Pays de Charleroi pits together Charleroi and St. Truiden, the two bottom-table sides. The Black and Whites aim to recover from a 1-0 loss to Leuven and you should know that they are after their fifth home win of the process. Palestine forward Oday Dabbagh is banned for the match, while goalkeeper Theo Defourny remains on the sidelines with a long-term injury.
The Canaries, on the other hand, aim to recover from back-to-back defeats to Gent and Anderlecht, but given their four-match losing run on the road in the Jupiler League, home win should be considered. The good news for the visiting side is that forward Adriano Bertaccini is back from suspension. Head coach Felice Mazzu has no fresh injury worries ahead of the trip to Hainaut, but Robert-Jan Vanwesemael could sneak into the starting XI this time out.