Our prediction for this Belgium Pro League match:
Planet Group Arena will be the centre of attention when Gent and Club Brugge go head to head in the Jupiler League on Sunday. Gent defeated Antwerp thanks to Noah Fadiga’s goal at the weekend, but it has to be noted that the Senegal defender misses the Club Brugge game through suspension. Talented forward Hyllarion Goore is a major doubt after limping off with injury in the last league match.
Meanwhile, the reigning champions survived league leaders Genk, with Maxim De Cuyper scoring a late winner from the penalty spot. As Club Brugge look unstoppable at the moment, we predict that they will give fans yet another reason to celebrate this weekend. Bearing any fresh injury concerns, Nicky Hayen is unlikely to make changes to the team that defeated Genk at the weekend. In their last meeting in the Belgian top flight, the two sides played out a 1-1 draw.
Highlighted Player (Sven Kums):

Belgian defender Sven Kums began his youth career at Dilbeek Sport and in 1996 he joined Anderlecht. Despite spending seven years at the club, he did not see any game action with the Belgian giants at senior level. After ending his loan spells with the likes of Lierse and Kortrijk, he signed a permanent deal with de Kerels in 2008.
The 176-cm-tall midfielder, who was born on 26 February, 1988, scored 12 goals in 116 league appearances for Kortrijk and in 2011 he moved to Netherlands, signing a contract with Heerenveen. In 2013 he returned to Belgium, joining Zulte Waregem.
In the summer of 2014 he moved to fellow Belgian outfit Gent and at the end of the 2015/2016 season he signed a loan deal with Udinese. Kums has 12 caps for Belgium U21 and it has to be noted that his father Ludo Kums is working as a coach at Anderlecht. Sven Kums is a centre midfielder, but he plays as both attacking midfielder and defensive midfielder as well.
Highlighted Team (Club Brugge):

Founded in 1891, Belgium giants Club Brugge are one of the most decorated football clubs in the country. Also known as Blauw-Zwart due to their Blue and Black colours, Club Brugge have been crown champions of Belgium on 14 occasions which is second to Anderlecht.
Through their long-lasting history Club Brugge have enjoyed fair amount of European success.to this day in football history Club Brugge holds the European record number of consecutive participation in the UEFA Europa league – 20. The Blauw-Zwart have reached two European finals and two semi-finals so far. What is more, Club Brugge are the only Belgian side ever to play in the final of the European Cup so far, losing to Liverpool in the 1978 season.
Two years prior, Club Brugge lost the 1976 UEFA Cup Final to the same rivals. Club Brugge play their home games at the Jan Breydel Stadium, which is also home to city rivals Cercle Brugge. The two sides form a formidable rivalry contested in the Bruges Derby.