KV Mechelen will try to build on a win over Kortrijk when they face Leuven on Saturday. KV Mechelen have found their best form of late and they will try to continue in the same manner this weekend. The hosts look sharp up front, with the team netting 14 goals in their last four league games. Geoffrey Hairemans is the man to keep an eye on since he has netted four goals so far this term, while providing two assists for his teammates. Kerim Mrabti will race face against the clock to be fit for this fixture, while Lucas Bijker has yet to recover from a long-term ACL injury.
Marc Brys’ men, on the other hand, won three of their last four Jupiler Pro League games and, as a result, they are sitting in the playoffs berth. Anyhow, there is a big value on betting on both teams to score, since both sides have been impressive in front of goal in the first half of the season. Both Mandela Keita and Siebe Schrijvers are unlikely to recover in time for Saturday’s game.
KV Mechelen will try to build on a win over Kortrijk when they face Leuven on Saturday. KV Mechelen have found their best form of late and they will try to continue in the same manner this weekend. The hosts look sharp up front, with the team netting 14 goals in their last four league games. Geoffrey Hairemans is the man to keep an eye on since he has netted four goals so far this term, while providing two assists for his teammates. Kerim Mrabti will race face against the clock to be fit for this fixture, while Lucas Bijker has yet to recover from a long-term ACL injury.
Marc Brys’ men, on the other hand, won three of their last four Jupiler Pro League games and, as a result, they are sitting in the playoffs berth. Anyhow, there is a big value on betting on both teams to score, since both sides have been impressive in front of goal in the first half of the season. Both Mandela Keita and Siebe Schrijvers are unlikely to recover in time for Saturday’s game.