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Super League Women

Belgium · Football

Season 2025

Super League WomenToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Super League WomenStandings

Current Super League Women 2025 standings with 8 teams. OH Leuven W leads the table with 33 points after 2 matches, followed by Anderlecht W on 29 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
Super League, Women , Championship Group
133
Played: 2Won: 1Drawn: 1Lost: 0Goal Diff: +1
229
Played: 2Won: 2Drawn: 0Lost: 0Goal Diff: +4
317
Played: 2Won: 0Drawn: 0Lost: 2Goal Diff: -3
414
Played: 2Won: 0Drawn: 1Lost: 1Goal Diff: -2
Super League, Women , Relegation Group
113
Played: 1Won: 0Drawn: 0Lost: 1Goal Diff: -1
212
Played: 2Won: 1Drawn: 1Lost: 0Goal Diff: +1
311
Played: 1Won: 0Drawn: 1Lost: 0Goal Diff: 0
48
Played: 2Won: 1Drawn: 0Lost: 1Goal Diff: 0
Super League, Women
158
Played: 21Won: 19Drawn: 2Lost: 1Goal Diff: +38
245
Played: 21Won: 14Drawn: 3Lost: 4Goal Diff: +18
334
Played: 21Won: 10Drawn: 4Lost: 7Goal Diff: +11
426
Played: 21Won: 7Drawn: 5Lost: 9Goal Diff: -5
526
Played: 21Won: 6Drawn: 8Lost: 7Goal Diff: +2
620
Played: 21Won: 5Drawn: 5Lost: 11Goal Diff: -14
716
Played: 21Won: 4Drawn: 4Lost: 13Goal Diff: -24
810
Played: 21Won: 2Drawn: 4Lost: 15Goal Diff: -26
Champions League
Europa League
Conference League
Relegation

Super League WomenResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Super League Women. The highest-scoring result was Zulte-Waregem W 3–4 Anderlecht W. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Winners Stage
21
21
2026-04-25FT
20
20
2026-04-25FT
02
02
2026-04-04FT
11
11
2026-04-04FT
Losers Stage
21
21
2026-04-25FT
22
22
2026-04-24FT
10
10
2026-04-04FT
Regular Season - 21
13
13
2026-03-21FT
33
33
2026-03-21FT
03
03
2026-03-21FT
01
01
2026-03-21FT
Regular Season - 13
20
20
2026-03-17FT
02
02
2026-02-18FT
11
11
2026-02-18FT
12
12
2026-01-10FT
Regular Season - 20
21
21
2026-03-14FT
20
20
2026-03-14FT
10
10
2026-03-14FT
42
42
2026-03-13FT
Regular Season - 19
22
22
2026-02-22FT
12
12
2026-02-21FT
15
15
2026-02-21FT
23
23
2026-02-21FT
Regular Season - 18
21
21
2026-02-14FT
11
11
2026-02-14FT

Super League WomenTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 8 teams in the Super League Women. OH Leuven W leads with 19 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.

Super League WomenBetting Insights

Super League Women 2025 — key betting statistics across 91 matches played. Games average 3.04 goals, with 57.1% seeing both teams score and 58.2% finishing with over 2.5 goals. Home sides win 41.8% of the time while 20.9% of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 42.9% of games, and the most common scoreline is 2-0. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

3.04Goals / Match
57.1%Both Score %
58.2%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
86.8%Over 1.5 %
31.9%Over 3.5 %
41.8%Home Win %
20.9%Draw %
37.4%Away Win %
42.9%Clean Sheet %
5.5%0-0 %
1.51Avg Home Goals
1.54Avg Away Goals
0.1Cards/Match
+8.50Home 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.

2-0
14.3%(13)
2-1
13.2%(12)
1-1
8.8%(8)
1-3
6.6%(6)
1-2
6.6%(6)
0-0
5.5%(5)
0-2
5.5%(5)
2-2
4.4%(4)
1-0
4.4%(4)
0-1
3.3%(3)
3.04
Avg goals / game
277
Total goals
137
Home goals
140
Away goals

Super League WomenSeason 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
13.5%
16-30
18.4%
31-45
14.3%
46-60
16.2%
61-75
14.3%
76-90
23.3%

Top Scorers

The top 15 goalscorers in the Super League Women 2025 season. J. Conijnenberg leads with 12 goals, followed by L. Petry (9) and L. Hubaut (9). These 15 players have scored 98 goals combined — key data for anytime goalscorer bets and understanding which teams depend on a single attacker.

  1. 1JC
    12goals
  2. 2LP
    9goals
  3. 3LH
    9goals
  4. 4GD

    G. Duijsters

    Genk W
    8goals
  5. 5LV
    7goals
  6. 6RJ
    6goals
  7. 7AR
    6goals
  8. 8KC
    6goals
  9. 9AB
    5goals
  10. 10VK

    V. Kristjansdottir

    Anderlecht W
    5goals
  11. 11EB

    E. Van Britsom

    Gent W
    5goals
  12. 12DB

    D. Baudewijns

    Zulte-Waregem W
    5goals
  13. 13MC

    M. Cardia

    Anderlecht W
    5goals
  14. 14LV

    L. Vanzeir

    Anderlecht W
    5goals
  15. 15HW

    H. Van Walsem

    Westerlo W
    5goals

Super League WomenTeams

All 8 teams competing in the Super League Women 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Super League WomenPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Super League Women, 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 18 Mar 2026

Founded2015Preceded byBeNe League

The Belgian Women's Super League was established in 2015 after the BeNe League, a joint competition shared with the Netherlands, folded at the end of the 2014–15 season. The creation of a dedicated national league marked a significant moment in Belgian women's football, allowing clubs to focus exclusively on domestic competition while building toward European participation. The league initially featured seven teams before expanding to eight clubs, establishing a more balanced competitive structure. RSC Anderlecht emerged as the league's dominant force, claiming eight titles between 2015 and 2024, though this dominance was broken in 2024–25 when Oud-Heverlee Leuven claimed their maiden championship. The league has grown in visibility and competitive standard, with increasing investment in women's programmes across participating clubs.

  • 2015 — Belgian Women's Super League founded following the BeNe League's collapse
  • 2015–16 — RSC Anderlecht crowned inaugural champions, beginning their era of dominance
  • 2016–17 — Standard Liège break Anderlecht's winning streak with their sole title
  • 2017–18 — RSC Anderlecht resume dominance with their second consecutive championship
  • 2024–25 — Oud-Heverlee Leuven win their first-ever title, ending Anderlecht's eight-year dominance

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams8Relegation spots2European spots4

The Belgian Women's Super League operates as a single round-robin competition where each of the eight teams plays every opponent twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 14 matches per season. The title is awarded to the club with the highest points total at the conclusion of the regular season. The bottom two clubs are automatically relegated to the Belgian First National Division Women, while the top four finishers secure qualification for European competition (UEFA Women's Champions League and Europa League). The league employs the three-points-for-a-win system standard in modern football.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesRSC Anderlecht (8)All-time top scorerJada Conijnenberg (11 goals)

The 2024–25 season produced 330 goals across all matches, averaging 3.06 goals per game, reflecting the league's increasingly attacking nature.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Oud-Heverlee Leuven (OH Leuven) has established themselves as the dominant force in the 2025–26 Belgian Women's Super League season, maintaining an extraordinary level of consistency from their maiden championship triumph. Leading the table with 49 points from 18 matches, the Leuven outfit has amassed an impressive 16 wins, 2 draws, and just 1 loss, scoring 47 goals while conceding only 13—a goal difference of +34 that underscores their superiority. Their win percentage of 89% represents the highest standard of performance in the current season, with an average of 2.6 points per match, a trajectory that suggests they are on course to surpass their record 108-point total from 2024–25.

RSC Anderlecht Women occupy second position with 44 points from 18 matches, maintaining a strong challenge through 14 wins, 3 draws, and 2 losses. Despite their impressive record, Anderlecht trail OH Leuven by 5 points with a goal difference of +21, having scored 40 goals against 19 conceded. Their 78% win percentage and 2.4 points per match demonstrate they remain a formidable competitor, yet the gap to first place has widened considerably from earlier in the campaign. The Brussels giants, seeking to reclaim the title they held for eight consecutive seasons, face an increasingly difficult task given OH Leuven's relentless form.

Club Brugge Women occupy third place with 34 points from 19 matches, having recorded 10 wins, 4 draws, and 5 losses. Their 53% win percentage and goal difference of +15 (40 goals for, 25 against) position them comfortably in a European qualification place, yet significantly adrift of the title race. The Bruges club's consistency has been undermined by defensive vulnerabilities, conceding more frequently than their title-chasing rivals, while their goal-scoring output, though respectable, has not matched the clinical finishing of OH Leuven and Anderlecht.

The relegation battle involves Westerlo Women and Gent Women, both precariously positioned with 10 points each from 18 and 19 matches respectively. Westerlo's record of 2 wins, 4 draws, and 12 losses has yielded an 11% win percentage, while their goal difference of –20 reflects a significant imbalance between attack and defence. Gent's situation is equally dire, with an identical point total but having conceded 43 goals—the worst defensive record in the division—while scoring only 15. Both clubs face an uphill battle to avoid the automatic relegation that awaits the bottom two finishers.

The standout individual performer of the season has been Jada Conijnenberg of OH Leuven, who has emerged as the league's leading goalscorer with 11 goals in the 2025–26 campaign. The Dutch forward's prolific form has been instrumental in OH Leuven's title defence, her movement and finishing providing the clinical edge that has separated the league leaders from their challengers. Conijnenberg's consistency—averaging better than one goal per two matches—has made her the focal point of OH Leuven's attacking play and a critical factor in their pursuit of consecutive championships.

An unexpected storyline has been the resurgence of Zulte-Waregem Women, who occupy fourth position with 24 points from 18 matches. Despite their modest 33% win percentage (6 wins, 7 draws, 5 losses), Zulte-Waregem have accumulated points through an impressive number of draws—seven in total—suggesting a team that, while not consistently winning, has proven difficult to beat. Their goal difference of +3 (27 goals for, 24 against) indicates a team that has found equilibrium between attack and defence, and their positioning in the upper half of the table represents a creditable campaign that has surprised many observers who expected them to be involved in the relegation struggle.

The Rise of OH Leuven and the Shift in Belgian Women's Football

The 2024–25 season marked a seismic shift in Belgian women's football when Oud-Heverlee Leuven claimed their first-ever Belgian Women's Super League title, ending RSC Anderlecht's eight-year dominance that had defined the competition since its inception in 2015. OH Leuven's triumph was not merely a change of champions but a signal of structural change in the league, with the Leuven club subsequently qualifying for the UEFA Women's Champions League group stage for the first time in their history—an achievement that elevated their profile both domestically and across Europe. Their continued excellence in the 2025–26 season, maintaining a 4-point lead after 18 matches, suggests that their 2024–25 success was not a one-season anomaly but the beginning of a new era of dominance.

Competitive Depth and the European Pathway

The Belgian Women's Super League has established itself as a competitive pathway to European football, with the top four finishers securing qualification for UEFA competitions. The current season demonstrates this depth: while OH Leuven and Anderlecht have separated themselves from the field, Club Brugge's third-place position with 34 points and Zulte-Waregem's fourth-place standing with 24 points indicate that European qualification remains within reach for multiple clubs. This structure incentivizes investment and competitive performance throughout the season, as clubs recognize that a strong domestic campaign can lead to continental exposure and the attendant financial and reputational benefits. The league's alignment with European competition calendars has also improved the overall standard of play, as clubs must balance domestic obligations with European fixtures.

The Challenge of Maintaining Parity

Despite the emergence of OH Leuven as the new dominant force, the Belgian Women's Super League faces the structural challenge of maintaining competitive balance. The concentration of resources at a handful of clubs—notably OH Leuven, Anderlecht, and Club Brugge—has created a significant gap between the top tier and the relegation-threatened clubs. Westerlo and Gent, both struggling with single-digit point totals and goal differences approaching –20, illustrate the difficulty faced by smaller clubs in competing at the highest level. The automatic relegation of the bottom two clubs, while maintaining the principle of sporting merit, raises questions about the sustainability of a league with only eight teams. Future structural changes—such as the expansion to 10 or 12 clubs—may be necessary to create a more balanced competitive environment and reduce the severity of the gap between title contenders and relegation battlers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Belgian Women's Super League?

Eight teams currently compete in the Belgian Women's Super League, each playing 14 matches per season in a home-and-away format.

Who has won the most Belgian Women's Super League titles?

RSC Anderlecht holds the record with 8 titles, including eight consecutive championships from 2015–16 to 2023–24, until Oud-Heverlee Leuven won in 2024–25.

How does relegation work in the Belgian Women's Super League?

The bottom two clubs at the end of the regular season are automatically relegated to the Belgian First National Division Women. There is no playoff system for relegation.

Which clubs qualify for European competition?

The top four finishers in the Belgian Women's Super League qualify for European competition, gaining places in the UEFA Women's Champions League and Europa League.

When was the Belgian Women's Super League founded?

The Belgian Women's Super League was founded in 2015, replacing the BeNe League which was a joint competition shared with the Netherlands.

What is the current title sponsor of the league?

Lotto holds the title sponsorship rights to the Belgian Women's Super League, branding the competition as the Lotto Super League Women.

API data: 27 Apr 2026 · Stats updated: 30 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026