Projected Lineups
Raal La Louviere
G: M. Peano
D: Y. Okou
D: M. Maisonneuve
D: W. Faye
D: T. Lutonda
M: J. Ito
M: S. Lahssaini
M: J. Liongola
M: O. Maes
A: P. Fall
A: J. Afriyie
Antwerp
G: T. Nozawa
D: D. Foulon
D: K. Kouyaté
D: A. Verstraeten
D: G. Bijl
M: Z. Van Den Bosch
M: Y. Tsunashima
M: D. Praet
M: T. Somers
A: V. Janssen
A: G. Kerk
RAAL La Louviere will welcome Antwerp to the Easi Arena this Friday, March 6, at 19:45 (UTC) for a Belgium First Division A clash under a cloudy sky with temperatures around 51 degrees Fahrenheit. The two sides last met on January 13 in a tense cup tie where Antwerp edged out a 2-1 victory, thanks largely to G. Kerk’s clinical finishing as he found the net twice. Expect a competitive encounter as La Louviere aims to counter Antwerp’s sharp attacking threats on familiar turf, attempting to turn the tables after a narrow defeat earlier in the season.
RAAL La Louviere have struggled to find the net recently, managing just three goals in their last five games, which included two defeats and three draws. Their recent form against similarly ranked sides shows a fairly even balance, with two wins, two draws, and a single loss, averaging one goal scored and conceding just under one per game. In their latest fixture, a 1-1 draw at home to St. Liege, P. M. Fall contributed their only goal, while Moussa Pape remains a key attacking outlet with five goals so far this season. Defensively, goalkeeper Hernan Peano Marcos has played a crucial role at the Easi Arena, keeping six clean sheets in 13 home matches and consistently limiting opposition chances. This combination of defensive solidity at home and a reliance on a small group of goal scorers has defined RAAL La Louviere’s recent performances.
Antwerp will be looking to build on their recent away results, having claimed two wins from their last five matches on the road and netting six goals during that stretch. Their position in 10th place, with 33 points from 27 games, reflects a mixed campaign so far, including nine victories, six draws, and twelve defeats. The squad arrives here without injury concerns, allowing them to field a full-strength lineup. When these sides met in January, G. Kerk played a decisive role by scoring both goals in Antwerp’s 2-1 victory, a performance that will likely boost the team’s confidence heading into this encounter.
In their recent encounters, the two sides have combined to score an average of three goals per game across the last two matches, reflecting a lively exchange in front of goal. Over the course of 13 meetings, RAAL La Louviere have taken three wins and shared seven draws with Antwerp, who have also claimed three victories. The pattern of results suggests closely contested games, with neither team establishing a clear dominance over the other.
RAAL La Louviere and Antwerp, situated merely 51 miles apart, brought a tangible sense of urgency to the pitch, with both sides clearly familiar with each other’s playing styles. The match unfolded at a relentless tempo, neither team willing to cede control in midfield, where tight marking and quick, disciplined pressing defined the early exchanges. Antwerp sought to exploit the flanks with overlapping full-backs, delivering precise crosses aimed at their striker’s sharp movement between defenders. In response, La Louviere’s midfielders intercepted with anticipation, launching swift counterattacks that tested Antwerp’s defensive organization. Throughout the game, the tension intensified, visible in the frequent tactical adjustments and the players’ physical commitment to every challenge. The proximity of the clubs was mirrored in the closely contested battle on the field, where every pass and tackle carried the weight of local pride. This match was as much about territorial dominance as it was about tactical execution.
Prediction
Market: Over / Under 2.5 Goals
Prediction: Under