An interesting fixture is on the cards as Sint-Truidense and Sporting Charleroi battle for three valuable points this weekend. View our free Sint-Truidense vs Charleroi predictions below.
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Sint-Truidense vs Charleroi predictions: Visitors to claim all the spoils
Key stats
- Sint-Truidense are on a three-match losing run, and have no wins in their last four games.
- In contrast Sporting Charleroi won seven of their last nine matches across all competitions.
- While Sporting Charleroi opened the scoring in six of their last eight matches, Sint Truidense conceded first in their last three games.
- At least three goals were scored in five of Sint-Trinidense’s last six games, and in five of Sporting Charleroi’s last seven matches.
Correct score prediction: Sint-Truidense 1-2 Charleroi
Sporting Charleroi won seven of their last nine matches. They conceded in five of those victories, and three of them ended 2-1.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Bookies favour Sint-Truidense
- Sint-Truidense: 6/5 (2.20) – 45.5%
- Draw: 23/10 (3.30) – 30.3%
- Charleroi: 7/4 (2.75) – 36.4%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Sint-Truidense have been going through a rough patch. They have lost three matches in a row, with no wins in their last four games.
Despite their recent struggles, Sint Truidense are the expected winners at 6/5 (2.20). Teams with these odds generally have a 45.5% probability of winning.
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Additionally, it is worth mentioning that both teams have been involved in a lot of high-scoring games in recent weeks. Five of Sint-Trinidense's last six matches have gone above the 2.5-goal mark, as have five of Charleroi's last seven games.
On that note, over 2.5 total goals has an appealing look at 5/6 (1.83). That one has a 54.5% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: Can Charleroi avoid a third consecutive defeat at this stadium?
Recent encounters between these sides have not been one-sided. In their last six clashes, both teams have two wins apiece with a draw between them. However, it is worth mentioning that Charleroi lost their last two trips to this stadium.
Belgium First Division A 23/12/23
Sint-Truidense
Charleroi
Belgium First Division A 03/09/23
Charleroi
Sint-Truidense
Belgium First Division A 26/02/23
Charleroi
Sint-Truidense
Belgium First Division A 15/10/22
Sint-Truidense
Charleroi
Belgium First Division A 28/01/22
Sint-Truidense
Charleroi
Team news and form guide
Sint-Truidense: Hoping to snap their rotting streak
Leo Kokubo, Rihito Yamamoto and Joel Chima Fujita are all away on international duty. These three players are representing Japan at the Summer Olympics in Paris.
Predicted lineup: Coppens (GK), Mindombe, Godeau, Helden, Ogawa, Vanwesemael, Diriken, Ananou, Dumont, Zahiroleslam & Nhaili.
Belgium First Division A 01/09/24
D
KV Kortrijk
1
Sint-Truidense
1
Belgium First Division A 25/08/24
D
Union Saint Gilloise
0
Sint-Truidense
0
Belgium First Division A 17/08/24
D
FCV Dender EH
3
Sint-Truidense
3
Belgium First Division A 11/08/24
L
Antwerp
6
Sint-Truidense
1
Belgium First Division A 03/08/24
L
Charleroi
4
Sint-Truidense
1
Charleroi: Eyeing their first win of the season
Mehdi Boukamir is representing Morocco at the Paris Olympics. The 20-year-old defender is Sporting Charleroi's only absentee ahead of this clash.
Predicted lineup: Kone (GK), Petris, Keita, Andreou, Dragsnes, Titraoui, Camara, Mbenza, Heymans, Guiagon & Sylla.
Belgium First Division A 31/08/24
L
KV Mechelen
5
Charleroi
2
Belgium First Division A 25/08/24
W
KV Kortrijk
0
Charleroi
1
Belgium First Division A 16/08/24
L
Union Saint Gilloise
1
Charleroi
0
Belgium First Division A 11/08/24
W
Gent
0
Charleroi
1
Europe Friendlies 04/08/24
W
Francs Borains
1
Charleroi
2
Player to watch: Jo Coppens
Last season's first-choice goalkeeper, Zion Suzuki, was sold to Parma two weeks ago. With Leo Kokubo away at the Paris Olympics, Jo Coppens is the man between the sticks.
However, the 33-year-old has not particularly made a strong case for himself. In his last four starts, he has conceded 10 times. It will be interesting to see if Coppens can keep his first clean sheet since October last year.