Union St. Gilloise vs Gent – Union St.Gilloise and Gent, two elite teams, will square off in a midweek match at Stade Joseph Marien. Before this match, both teams are performing admirably.

The last time the host team suffered a loss was nearly a month ago. They most recently defeated Oostende 6-1. Within the first twelve minutes of the game, Dante Vanzeir started the scoring. Afterwards, there was a second half that saw four goals scored.

This is their best performance to yet, and they intend to keep up their momentum in this forthcoming match. This month began with Gent losing 4-3 to Cercle Brugge. They have now won two straight games.

They defeated Mechelen by three goals in their most recent league game. Ten shots on goal were also made by Hein Vanhaezebrouck’s team. They rose to the sixth spot on the table thanks to their significant victory.

The outcome of this game will have a significant impact on the home team’s standing in the table. The group is one of the strong favourites to win the championship this year.

Union St. Gilloise vs Gent – Betting Analysis

In the past 12 months, the two teams have met twice. In those two games, the home team is still undefeated. Three of Gent’s last five away games across all competitions have ended in losses.

In each of the last three home games, the host has scored at least two goals. Our first prediction is for both teams to score in the second half; the implied probability for this prediction is 2.75.

The visitors have currently scored seven goals in their last two games, four of which came in the second half. Similar to this, the home team scored the majority of the goals against Oostende after the 60th minute.

Gent will score Over 2.5 goals, which is our next prediction for this game. The odds for this prediction are 2.50. The guests have scored three goals or more in each of their Jupiler league games since the start of October.

Union St. Gilloise vs Gent – Head -to- Head

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Our Prediction: Home Win

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