The classic phase of the Super League is not yet completely over since discounts have yet to be played. Standard, for example, has two games to catch up (against Genk and Zulte at the start of March) and OHL, which is second, must play Charleroi on February 27.
A position worthy of the reigning Belgian champions that they are but which, given the start of the season, remains a very good performance, OHL having almost led the entire first part of the season while Bruges, after a good start to the championship, fell back a bit.
For the playoffs, we will therefore find Anderlecht, OHL, Bruges, Standard (which can move to third place in the event of 6/6). It remains to determine the last ticket. Neck and neck, Ghent and Genk have the same number of points (29) but the Limburgers, who remain on an impressive 18/18, still have a game to play. At Standard. One point will be enough to steal the last place.
The Super League will resume after the Red Flames’ internship in Spain for the Pinatar Cup.