Bet on STVV – RSCA | Will it be Play off 1 or not?

Bet on STVV – RSCA
A crucial match is scheduled for Sunday with the last game of the regular competition. STVV – RSCA, the game that will determine whether Sporting plays Play-Off I.

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Bet on STVV – RSCA

A crucial match is scheduled for Sunday with the last game of the regular season. STVV – RSCA, the game that will determine whether Sporting Play-Off I, Bet on STVV – RSCA and find the bookmaker with the best odds here

By beating Club Brugge last weekend, RSC Anderlecht has taken a big step towards Play-Off I. However, the very last game will be decisive. In case of a win or a tie against Stayen, the Purple & White always qualify for Play-Off I. If RSCA loses in Limburg, they will have to look at the result of Ostend. If the coastal team does not win the game against Cercle, Anderlecht will be in Play-Off I anyway. Bet on STVV – RSCA

After a long rehabilitation, Elias Cobbaut is finally back in the base with the Purple & White. That he wants to lay his head to make it to the play-offs, he literally proved with his diving against Club Brugge.

STVV looking for rehabilitation

Sint-Truiden lost the regional derby against Racing Genk last week with clear numbers (4-0). Peter Maes’ troops are looking for rehabilitation. Do the Canaries end their season in beauty?

Purple and white full of confidence

Things have been going smoothly for Anderlecht in recent weeks. It took 9 out of 9 and especially the victories against Antwerp (1-4) and Club Brugge (2-1) provided the necessary confidence. Bet on STVV – RSCA

Will it be Play off 1 or not?

Anderlecht starts today with a 3-point lead over number 5 KV Oostende. One point is enough for Anderlecht to join the last 4. If KVO wins and the Purple & White loses today, Ostend will jump over Anderlecht and take the last ticket for the Champions’ play-offs.

How are the play – offs organized this season?

The Pro League has decided to shorten the play-offs due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This applies to this season, but also to next year. We briefly explain how these “mini” play-offs work.

Champions Play-Off and Europe Play-off

In the Champions Play-off (the former Play-off 1), the four best teams from the regular season play for the title (instead of six previously). The numbers 4 to 8 qualify for the Europe Play-Off. In both play-offs, all teams play against each other twice. The Pro League has also retained the concept of sharing the points in both leagues.

Promotion and relegation

For the other teams, the season is over, except for the 17th (and penultimate) team, which will play a duel over two games against the second of 1B, Seraing, with the last free place in the First Division as stake.

The last player of 1A automatically relegates to 1B, while the champion of 1B (Union Saint-Gilles) is automatically promoted to 1A.

The European tickets

Five European tickets will be given to Belgian clubs next season.

  • The winner of the Champions Play-offs is the champion and qualifies for the group stage of the Champions League.
  • The runner-up will advance to the third qualifying round of the Champions League. If they lose there, there is still the safety net of the Europa League group stage.
  • The 3rd place in the Champions Play-Off entitles the holder to the third heat of the Conference League.
  • The winner of the game between the 4th of the Champions Play-Off and the winner of the Europe Play-Off will receive a ticket for the 2nd heat of the Conference League.
  • The cup winner plays the last preliminary round of the Europa League

Other scenarios if Genk wins the cup

If Genk – qualified for the Champions ‘Play-Off – wins the Belgian Cup, the final between the 4th of the Champions’ Play-Offs and the winner of the Europe Play-Offs will not take place.

In this scenario, if Genk finishes 1st or 2nd in the play-offs, the European tickets will be divided as follows:

  • The champion (group stage) and the runner-up (third qualifying round) qualify for the Champions League.
  • The cup winner’s Europa League ticket goes to the 3rd of the Champions’ Play-Off.
  • The 4th of the Champions Play-Off and the 5th (winner of the Europe Play-Off) qualify for the Conference League.

If Genk wins the cup and finishes 3rd or 4th in the Champions Play-Off, Genk will keep its ticket for the last preliminary round of the Europa League as the cup winner. The other club, which finishes 3rd or 4th in the Champions’ play-offs, will receive the best ticket for the Conference League. The other ticket for the Conference League goes to the winner of the Europe Play-Off.

Other scenarios if Standard wins the cup

If Standard wins the cup and the Europe Play-Off, the final between the winner of the Europe Play-Off and the 4th of the Champions Play-Off will also be canceled. As the cup winner, Standard will keep his ticket for the last preliminary round of the Europa League. The 4th of the Champions’ Play-Off qualifies directly for the 2nd qualifying round of the Conference League.

If Standard wins the cup but not the Europe Play-Off, the distribution of European tickets will not change

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