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Jupiler Pro League

Belgium · Football

Season 2025

Jupiler Pro LeagueToday's Matches

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Jupiler Pro LeaguePlayoffs

Conference League Group - 32

CCharleroi2
AAntwerp1
2–1
OLOH Leuven0
GGenk0
0–0
KWKVC Westerlo2
SLStandard Liege1
2–1

Conference League Group - 34

OLOH Leuven0
KWKVC Westerlo2
0–2
CCharleroi1
GGenk1
1–1
SLStandard Liege1
AAntwerp2
1–2

Conference League Group - 33

SLStandard Liege2
CCharleroi1
2–1
KWKVC Westerlo1
GGenk2
1–2
OLOH Leuven0
AAntwerp2
0–2

Quarter-finals

LULommel United5
LLiège1
3–0,2–1
BVBeerschot VA1
PEPatro Eisden1
1–1

Jupiler Pro LeagueStandings

Current Jupiler Pro League 2025 standings with 16 teams. Union St. Gilloise leads the table with 46 points after 35 matches, followed by Club Brugge KV on 44 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
Pro League — Championship Round
146
Played: 35Won: 23Drawn: 10Lost: 2Goal Diff: +38
244
Played: 35Won: 24Drawn: 3Lost: 8Goal Diff: +32
336
Played: 35Won: 20Drawn: 4Lost: 11Goal Diff: +15
428
Played: 35Won: 14Drawn: 8Lost: 13Goal Diff: +1
526
Played: 35Won: 13Drawn: 9Lost: 13Goal Diff: +2
624
Played: 35Won: 12Drawn: 10Lost: 13Goal Diff: -8
Pro League — Relegation Round
142
Played: 34Won: 11Drawn: 9Lost: 14Goal Diff: -2
241
Played: 34Won: 10Drawn: 11Lost: 13Goal Diff: -1
331
Played: 34Won: 6Drawn: 13Lost: 15Goal Diff: -17
422
Played: 34Won: 4Drawn: 10Lost: 20Goal Diff: -31
Pro League
166
Played: 30Won: 19Drawn: 9Lost: 2Goal Diff: +33
263
Played: 30Won: 20Drawn: 3Lost: 7Goal Diff: +23
357
Played: 30Won: 18Drawn: 3Lost: 9Goal Diff: +12
445
Played: 30Won: 13Drawn: 6Lost: 11Goal Diff: +6
545
Played: 30Won: 12Drawn: 9Lost: 9Goal Diff: +2
644
Played: 30Won: 12Drawn: 8Lost: 10Goal Diff: +4
742
Played: 30Won: 11Drawn: 9Lost: 10Goal Diff: -1
840
Played: 30Won: 11Drawn: 7Lost: 12Goal Diff: -8
939
Played: 30Won: 10Drawn: 9Lost: 11Goal Diff: -4
1035
Played: 30Won: 9Drawn: 8Lost: 13Goal Diff: -1
1134
Played: 30Won: 9Drawn: 7Lost: 14Goal Diff: -4
1234
Played: 30Won: 9Drawn: 7Lost: 14Goal Diff: -11
1332
Played: 30Won: 8Drawn: 8Lost: 14Goal Diff: -9
1431
Played: 30Won: 7Drawn: 10Lost: 13Goal Diff: -8
1531
Played: 30Won: 6Drawn: 13Lost: 11Goal Diff: -7
1619
Played: 30Won: 3Drawn: 10Lost: 17Goal Diff: -27
Pro League , Qualifying Round
130
Played: 35Won: 13Drawn: 12Lost: 10Goal Diff: +1
229
Played: 35Won: 13Drawn: 9Lost: 13Goal Diff: -2
327
Played: 35Won: 12Drawn: 8Lost: 15Goal Diff: +2
427
Played: 35Won: 13Drawn: 8Lost: 14Goal Diff: -7
524
Played: 35Won: 11Drawn: 8Lost: 16Goal Diff: -4
618
Played: 35Won: 9Drawn: 8Lost: 18Goal Diff: -19
Champions League
Europa League
Conference League
Relegation

Jupiler Pro LeagueResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Jupiler Pro League. The highest-scoring result was RAAL La Louvière 5–5 Genk. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Quarter-finals
32
32
2026-04-27AET
12
12
2026-04-27FT
30
30
2026-04-23FT
11
11
2026-04-23FT
Relegation Group - 34
40
40
2026-04-26FT
21
21
2026-04-24FT
Championship Group - 35
13
13
2026-04-26FT
14
14
2026-04-26FT
02
02
2026-04-26FT
Conference League Group - 35
24
24
2026-04-25FT
11
11
2026-04-25FT
02
02
2026-04-25FT
Championship Group - 34
20
20
2026-04-23FT
61
61
2026-04-22FT
00
00
2026-04-22FT
Conference League Group - 34
02
02
2026-04-21FT
12
12
2026-04-21FT
11
11
2026-04-21FT
Relegation Group - 33
02
02
2026-04-19FT
14
14
2026-04-19FT
Championship Group - 33
21
21
2026-04-19FT
00
00
2026-04-19FT
12
12
2026-04-18FT
Conference League Group - 33
12
12
2026-04-18FT
12
12
2026-04-18FT

Jupiler Pro LeagueTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the Jupiler Pro League. Club Brugge KV leads with 24 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Jupiler Pro LeagueBetting Insights

Jupiler Pro League 2025 — key betting statistics across 276 matches played. Games average 2.63 goals, with 54.7% seeing both teams score and 47.8% finishing with over 2.5 goals. Home sides win 39.9% of the time while 25.7% of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 45.3% of games, and the most common scoreline is 1-1. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

2.63Goals / Match
54.7%Both Score %
47.8%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
75.4%Over 1.5 %
25.0%Over 3.5 %
39.9%Home Win %
25.7%Draw %
34.4%Away Win %
45.3%Clean Sheet %
7.6%0-0 %
1.39Avg Home Goals
1.24Avg Away Goals
10.2Corners/Match
3.9Cards/Match
51.0%Home Poss.
49.0%Away Poss.
+6.60Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequently occurring final scorelines sorted by frequency. Each bar shows the number of matches and percentage ending with that exact score. Common scorelines help calibrate correct-score betting — a scoreline appearing in 15% or more of matches may offer value at typical odds.

1-1
13.0%(36)
1-2
10.1%(28)
1-0
9.8%(27)
2-1
9.1%(25)
2-0
8.3%(23)
0-0
7.6%(21)
0-1
7.2%(20)
0-2
6.2%(17)
2-2
4.3%(12)
3-1
3.6%(10)
2.63
Avg goals / game
726
Total goals
383
Home goals
343
Away goals

Jupiler Pro LeagueSeason Trends

Goals distribution across 15-minute periods of play, revealing when goals are most likely to be scored. This is critical for live betting strategies — leagues with high concentrations of late goals (76-90 min) may offer value in late-goal markets, while first-half dominant leagues favor early cash-out strategies.

0-15
14.4%
16-30
14.2%
31-45
17.2%
46-60
15.0%
61-75
14.2%
76-90
25.0%

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Top Scorers

The top 15 goalscorers in the Jupiler Pro League 2025 season. N. Tresoldi leads with 14 goals, followed by C. Tzolis (13) and T. Hazard (13). These 15 players have scored 156 goals combined — key data for anytime goalscorer bets and understanding which teams depend on a single attacker.

Top Assists

The leading assist providers in the Jupiler Pro League 2025 season. C. Tzolis tops the chart with 16 assists, followed by K. Karetsas (10) and Carlos Forbs (8). Assist leaders are often key creators whose involvement boosts their team's goalscoring — valuable context for both goalscorer and team performance markets.

Top Cards

Disciplinary leaders in the Jupiler Pro League 2025 season. N. Saliba has received the most yellow cards with 13, followed by Flávio Nazinho (13) and Óscar Gil (12) — 151 yellows in total among listed players. On the red card side, J. Ordoñez leads with 2. Card counts are essential for bookings markets and assessing which players are suspension risks.

Betting Profile

Strong home advantageFrequent upsets

Historical statistics from 31 seasons of data showing how predictable this league is for betting purposes.

47%
25%
29%
Home winDrawAway win
2.87
Average goals per game
54%
Games with 3+ goals
55%
Both teams scored
53%
Pre-match favourite won
Based on 8,664 matches over 31 seasonsSource: football-data.co.uk

Jupiler Pro LeagueTeams

All 16 teams competing in the Jupiler Pro League 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Jupiler Pro LeagueReferees

View all referees

Top 2 referees officiating in the Jupiler Pro League, led by L. Visser. Compare cards issued, goals per match, and strictness to anticipate how the assigned referee might influence match flow and card-related bets.

Officiated
118
511
36
Y/M
4.33
R/M
0.31
Goals
345
Officiated
114
457
21
Y/M
4.01
R/M
0.18
Goals
327

Jupiler Pro LeaguePast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Jupiler Pro League, from 2017 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2025

Founded1895

The Belgian Pro League traces its origins to 1895 when the Belgian First Division was established, making it one of Europe's oldest national leagues. The competition has undergone significant structural evolution, most notably the introduction of a playoff system in 2009, which fundamentally altered how champions are crowned. In 2016, the league adopted its current Jupiler Pro League branding through the title sponsorship deal with Jupiler beer. The league's global profile expanded considerably following Belgium's rise as a footballing nation, particularly after the country's emergence as a FIFA top-10 ranked team in the 2010s. A major format overhaul is scheduled for the 2026-27 season, transitioning from the complex playoff system to a traditional 18-team single-season format.

  • 1895 — Belgian First Division founded, becoming one of Europe's oldest national football leagues
  • 1963–1968 — Anderlecht wins five consecutive championships, establishing a dominance record
  • 1966 — RSC Anderlecht defeats opponent 12–0 on May 14, setting the league's largest margin of victory
  • 2009 — Playoff system introduced, restructuring how the champion is determined
  • 2016 — League rebranded as Jupiler Pro League following title sponsorship deal
  • 2024–25 — Union Saint-Gilloise wins their first title in 90 years, ending longest drought among major Belgian clubs

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams16Relegation spots2European spots4

The Belgian Pro League operates with 16 clubs competing in a complex playoff system. During the regular season, each team plays 30 matches in a single round-robin format. Following the regular season, the league splits into two playoff groups: the Championship Play-offs (top six teams) and the Relegation Play-offs (bottom ten teams). The Championship Play-offs determine the league champion through additional matches with points halved from the regular season, while the Relegation Play-offs decide which two clubs are relegated to the Challenger Pro League. The top four finishers in the Championship Play-offs earn European competition berths. Starting from the 2026-27 season, this complex system will be abandoned in favour of a traditional single-round format with 18 teams.

Records 16 Mar 2025

Most titlesRSC Anderlecht (34)All-time top scorerAlbert De Cleyn (377 goals)

The 2023-24 season produced 1,081 goals across all 315 matches, averaging 3.43 goals per match, reflecting the league's competitive attacking nature.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2024-25 Belgian Pro League season delivered one of the most dramatic conclusions in the competition's history, with Union Saint-Gilloise finally ending their 90-year championship drought. The Brussels-based club accumulated 57 points through the regular season and maintained their advantage through the Championship Play-offs, ultimately clinching the title with a 3–1 victory over Gent at home. This triumph represents the third major trophy for Union in just one year, signalling the club's emergence as a genuine force in Belgian football after decades of relative underperformance.

The title race remained remarkably tight throughout, with Club Brugge and St. Truiden providing sustained pressure on Union. Club Brugge finished the regular season with 56 points despite posting an impressive 67% win rate, while St. Truiden accumulated 54 points with a 63% win percentage. The competitive balance at the top demonstrated the quality of Belgian football, with all three contenders capable of winning on any given matchday. The Championship Play-offs intensified the battle, but Union's consistency ultimately prevailed.

The relegation battle proved equally compelling, with Dender struggling significantly and finishing with just 18 points from 27 matches. The bottom tier of the league saw Standard Liège, KVC Westerlo, Antwerp, and Charleroi all hovering dangerously close to the relegation zone. This congestion reflected the competitive nature of mid-table football in Belgium, where the difference between safety and demotion remained razor-thin.

Senne Lammens, the Union Saint-Gilloise goalkeeper, emerged as one of the season's standout performers, recording 173 saves—a remarkable 20 more than any other goalkeeper across Europe's top five leagues. His exceptional shot-stopping ability proved instrumental in Union's defensive solidity, which ultimately provided the foundation for their championship success. The goalkeeper's performance underscored the importance of elite goalkeeping in tight title races.

The season's most unexpected storyline centred on Union's transformation from perennial underdogs to champions. Having endured nine decades without a top-flight title, the club's sustained investment in player development and tactical consistency finally yielded dividends. The victory vindicated the club's long-term strategic vision and provided hope for other historically significant clubs struggling to reclaim former glories. Union's triumph also highlighted the unpredictability of Belgian football, where established powers like Anderlecht—absent from the title race entirely—demonstrated that dominance in this league remains perpetually contestable.

The Evolution of Belgian Football's Competitive Landscape

The Belgian Pro League has undergone substantial transformation over the past two decades, shifting from a league dominated by a handful of traditional powerhouses to a genuinely competitive environment where multiple clubs can credibly challenge for the title. This democratisation of success reflects broader changes in European football, including the rise of sporting directors focused on youth development, the impact of data analytics on player recruitment, and the increasing financial competitiveness of mid-sized European clubs.

The introduction of the playoff system in 2009 fundamentally altered the league's dynamics. Rather than crowning champions based purely on regular-season performance, the new format created additional narrative tension and allowed teams to peak at precisely the right moment. This structural change has produced several unexpected champions—most notably KRC Genk's first-ever title in 2018-19—and has made the league considerably more unpredictable than traditional single-round formats.

Championship Performance Metrics and Tactical Trends

The 2024-25 season revealed important trends in Belgian football tactics and performance. Union Saint-Gilloise's championship was built on defensive solidity, as evidenced by their +28 goal difference—the best in the league despite not scoring the most goals. Club Brugge, by contrast, demonstrated attacking prowess with 51 goals scored, the league's highest tally, yet their +19 goal difference reflected defensive vulnerabilities that ultimately cost them the title. This contrast illustrates how championship success in modern football often depends more on defensive organisation than offensive firepower.

The home advantage remained significant but diminished compared to historical norms. The 2024-25 season recorded a 7.40 home advantage rating, substantially lower than the 15.60 recorded in 2015-16, suggesting that away teams have become increasingly competitive. This trend reflects improved tactical preparation, better physical conditioning, and the professionalization of sports science across the entire league.

European Competition and International Standing

The Belgian Pro League's UEFA coefficient ranking of 7th places it among Europe's elite leagues, a position earned through consistent European performances by clubs like Club Brugge, Anderlecht, and Genk in recent seasons. However, the league's European success remains inconsistent compared to the top five leagues. Belgian clubs have historically struggled to progress deep into European competitions, with limited Champions League quarter-final appearances and few Europa League final runs. This gap between domestic competitiveness and European performance suggests that while the league produces technically proficient players, the intensity and tactical sophistication of continental competition remains a considerable step up.

The DAZN broadcasting deal worth €84.2 million annually from 2025-2030 represents investment in global visibility, yet the league must improve its European performance to justify premium broadcasting valuations and attract elite international talent. Union Saint-Gilloise's European campaign following their championship will provide a significant test of whether domestic success translates to continental credibility.

Format Modernisation and Future Direction

The Belgian Pro League's scheduled return to an 18-team, single-round format beginning in 2026-27 represents a philosophical shift away from the complex playoff system that has defined the league since 2009. This change acknowledges criticisms that the playoff structure creates confusion for casual supporters and dilutes the league's narrative clarity. The new format will reduce each team's matches from 40 to 34, addressing concerns about fixture congestion and player welfare while maintaining competitive balance.

This modernisation also reflects European trends toward simpler formats, particularly following the success of traditional single-round leagues in maintaining fan engagement and media interest. Whether the Belgian league can successfully execute this transition while maintaining competitive balance remains to be seen, but the change signals ambition to enhance the league's global appeal and positioning within European football's hierarchy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Belgian Pro League?

The Belgian Pro League currently features 16 teams competing in a regular season followed by playoff rounds. Starting from the 2026-27 season, this will expand to 18 teams with a simplified format.

Who has won the most Belgian Pro League titles?

RSC Anderlecht holds the record with 34 championship titles, most recently winning in 2016-17. Club Brugge is second with 19 titles, and Union Saint-Gilloise has 12 titles after their 2024-25 triumph.

How does the Belgian Pro League playoff system work?

After 30 regular season matches, the top six teams enter the Championship Play-offs to determine the champion, while the bottom ten teams compete in Relegation Play-offs with points halved from the regular season. The two lowest-placed teams in the Relegation Play-offs are relegated.

Which teams get relegated from the Belgian Pro League?

The two lowest-placed teams in the Relegation Play-offs are relegated to the Challenger Pro League. Promotion back to the Pro League comes through finishing in the top two of the Challenger Pro League or winning the promotion playoff.

How many European competition spots does the Belgian Pro League have?

The Belgian Pro League has four guaranteed European competition spots: typically three for the UEFA Champions League and one for the UEFA Europa League or Conference League, distributed among the top finishers in the Championship Play-offs.

When was the Belgian Pro League founded?

The Belgian Pro League was founded in 1895 as the Belgian First Division, making it one of Europe's oldest national football leagues. It was rebranded as the Jupiler Pro League in 2016 following a title sponsorship agreement.

API data: 27 Apr 2026 · Stats updated: 26 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2025