The Super League playoffs begin this Friday and the fight for the title promises to be thrilling.
Anderlecht’s succession in the Women’s Super League is more than ever launched with the start of the playoffs this Friday. If the PO1s will start on Saturday, the teams in the second part of the table will start a day earlier.
In a second part of the championship, modeled on the D1A with division of points, where only the title offers European prospects and where no descendant is still on the program towards the national D1, the fight for first place looks good. more contested than last season.
It’s very simple, a little less than a year ago, the RSCA Women had, after splitting the points, five units ahead of the Standard Femina before starting this decisive phase whereas for this exercise, the counters are almost tied, Anderlecht only keeping the lead on OHL for a theoretical half point, passed to the higher unit. Bruges and Standard follow at a respectable distance while Genk, who slipped into the Top 5 in extremis, is already happy to be there.
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