Charleroi
€40.15m
St. Truiden
€28.67m
Preview
If you’re searching for a reliable Charleroi vs St. Truiden prediction ahead of their Jupiler Pro League meeting on August 3, 2025, you’ve landed in the right place. With both sides eager to build momentum early in the season, this fixture at Stade du Pays de Charleroi promises plenty of intrigue for fans and punters alike. Let’s break down the form, stats, and betting tips to help you make sense of the numbers—and maybe even have a little fun along the way.
Charleroi, the home side, have been quietly consistent. Their last five matches show one win, three draws, and just a single defeat—hardly the stuff of legends, but enough to keep the faithful optimistic. They kicked off their league campaign with a 2-2 draw against Oud-Heverlee Leuven and followed it up with a goalless stalemate versus Hammarby in European competition. Impressively, Charleroi are unbeaten in their last eight competitive matches, notching up five wins and three draws.
St. Truiden, on the other hand, have been a bit more flamboyant. Four wins in their last five, including a convincing 3-1 victory over KAA Gent, suggest a team riding high on confidence. However, history leans ever so slightly towards Charleroi in this head to head: out of 51 meetings, Charleroi have 17 wins to St. Truiden’s 13, with 21 draws. Recent encounters have been tight, but Charleroi have edged three of the last five, including a 2-1 win in their most recent duel.
Both squads have their share of headaches. For Charleroi, goalkeeper Theo Defourny is a doubt with a shoulder injury, while midfield dynamo Yacine Titraoui’s status remains up in the air. The list of walking wounded also includes N. Mayoka-Tika, Massamba Sow, Aiham Ousou, Quentin Benaets, and Parfait Guiagon. On the bright side, the club has invested in youth, snapping up Norwegian striker Jakob Napoleon Romsaas for €1.5m. Nikola Stulic, last season’s goal machine, will be eager to add to his tally, and Parfait Guiagon is proving a creative force, leading the league in big chances created.
St. Truiden’s camp is not without its own woes. Shogo Taniguchi is out for the season, and doubts hang over Joselpho Barnes and Isaias Delpupo. Kahveh Zahiroleslam’s hamstring is a concern, while Didier Lamkel Zé and Billal Brahimi are one booking away from suspension. Still, Ryotaro Ito is matching Guiagon’s creativity, and under manager Wouter Vrancken, St. Truiden have looked tactically sharp—at least when they’re not conceding penalties.
Charleroi’s squad is valued at €40.15m, comfortably ahead of St. Truiden’s €28.67m—a gap that often translates to depth and quality. The hosts have netted eight goals in their last five outings; St. Truiden have gone even better with eleven. If you’re expecting a snoozefest, you might want to reconsider.
Now, let’s talk numbers—because that’s what we do best at NerdyTips. The current odds favor a home win at 2.03, with a draw at 3.53 and an away win at 3.5. Our AI, always eager to please (and rarely wrong), suggests the safest bet is 1X—meaning Charleroi to win or draw. This comes with a trust score of 7.3 out of 10 and odds of 1.3, making it a solid option for cautious bettors.
For those feeling a bit more adventurous, the 1x2 market leans toward a Charleroi win, with a trust rating of 5.6 and odds of 2.03. The over/under market points to over 2.5 goals (trust level 4.1, odds 1.72), reflecting both teams’ recent attacking form. Our predicted final score? A 2-1 victory for Charleroi, with a cagey first half likely to end 0-0 before things open up after the break.
With Charleroi’s unbeaten run and historical edge in this head to head, plus St. Truiden’s recent attacking surge, this fixture looks set to deliver. Injuries and suspensions could play a part, but the depth of the home side and their knack for grinding out results at Stade du Pays de Charleroi give them the nod in our Charleroi vs St. Truiden prediction. Whether you’re a stats nerd or just in it for the thrill, our betting tips suggest backing Charleroi to avoid defeat—and maybe even pocketing a little extra if you fancy a few goals.
So, keep your eyes on the pitch, your bets sensible, and your sense of humor intact. After all, in football—and betting—anything can happen, except maybe a boring Charleroi vs St. Truiden match.
If you’re searching for a reliable Charleroi vs St. Truiden prediction ahead of their Jupiler Pro League meeting on August 3, 2025, you’ve landed in the right place. With both sides eager to build momentum early in the season, this fixture at Stade du Pays de Charleroi promises plenty of intrigue for fans and punters alike. Let’s break down the form, stats, and betting tips to help you make sense of the numbers—and maybe even have a little fun along the way.
Charleroi, the home side, have been quietly consistent. Their last five matches show one win, three draws, and just a single defeat—hardly the stuff of legends, but enough to keep the faithful optimistic. They kicked off their league campaign with a 2-2 draw against Oud-Heverlee Leuven and followed it up with a goalless stalemate versus Hammarby in European competition. Impressively, Charleroi are unbeaten in their last eight competitive matches, notching up five wins and three draws.
St. Truiden, on the other hand, have been a bit more flamboyant. Four wins in their last five, including a convincing 3-1 victory over KAA Gent, suggest a team riding high on confidence. However, history leans ever so slightly towards Charleroi in this head to head: out of 51 meetings, Charleroi have 17 wins to St. Truiden’s 13, with 21 draws. Recent encounters have been tight, but Charleroi have edged three of the last five, including a 2-1 win in their most recent duel.
Both squads have their share of headaches. For Charleroi, goalkeeper Theo Defourny is a doubt with a shoulder injury, while midfield dynamo Yacine Titraoui’s status remains up in the air. The list of walking wounded also includes N. Mayoka-Tika, Massamba Sow, Aiham Ousou, Quentin Benaets, and Parfait Guiagon. On the bright side, the club has invested in youth, snapping up Norwegian striker Jakob Napoleon Romsaas for €1.5m. Nikola Stulic, last season’s goal machine, will be eager to add to his tally, and Parfait Guiagon is proving a creative force, leading the league in big chances created.
St. Truiden’s camp is not without its own woes. Shogo Taniguchi is out for the season, and doubts hang over Joselpho Barnes and Isaias Delpupo. Kahveh Zahiroleslam’s hamstring is a concern, while Didier Lamkel Zé and Billal Brahimi are one booking away from suspension. Still, Ryotaro Ito is matching Guiagon’s creativity, and under manager Wouter Vrancken, St. Truiden have looked tactically sharp—at least when they’re not conceding penalties.
Charleroi’s squad is valued at €40.15m, comfortably ahead of St. Truiden’s €28.67m—a gap that often translates to depth and quality. The hosts have netted eight goals in their last five outings; St. Truiden have gone even better with eleven. If you’re expecting a snoozefest, you might want to reconsider.
Now, let’s talk numbers—because that’s what we do best at NerdyTips. The current odds favor a home win at 2.03, with a draw at 3.53 and an away win at 3.5. Our AI, always eager to please (and rarely wrong), suggests the safest bet is 1X—meaning Charleroi to win or draw. This comes with a trust score of 7.3 out of 10 and odds of 1.3, making it a solid option for cautious bettors.
For those feeling a bit more adventurous, the 1x2 market leans toward a Charleroi win, with a trust rating of 5.6 and odds of 2.03. The over/under market points to over 2.5 goals (trust level 4.1, odds 1.72), reflecting both teams’ recent attacking form. Our predicted final score? A 2-1 victory for Charleroi, with a cagey first half likely to end 0-0 before things open up after the break.
With Charleroi’s unbeaten run and historical edge in this head to head, plus St. Truiden’s recent attacking surge, this fixture looks set to deliver. Injuries and suspensions could play a part, but the depth of the home side and their knack for grinding out results at Stade du Pays de Charleroi give them the nod in our Charleroi vs St. Truiden prediction. Whether you’re a stats nerd or just in it for the thrill, our betting tips suggest backing Charleroi to avoid defeat—and maybe even pocketing a little extra if you fancy a few goals.
So, keep your eyes on the pitch, your bets sensible, and your sense of humor intact. After all, in football—and betting—anything can happen, except maybe a boring Charleroi vs St. Truiden match.
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1X -333
Charleroi to win or draw with odds of -3331 103
Charleroi is expected to win with odds of 103Over 2.5 -125
At least 3 goals will be scored in the matchYes -152
Both teams are expected to score1X&O1.5 -172
Home win/draw and over 1.5 goals
2:1
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8
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5
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Charleroi |
21-Dec-24
2:1
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St. Truiden |
03-Aug-24
1:4
| Charleroi ![]() |
St. Truiden |
23-Dec-23
1:0
| Charleroi ![]() |
Charleroi |
03-Sep-23
1:1
| St. Truiden ![]() |
Charleroi |
26-Feb-23
1:0
| St. Truiden ![]() |
St. Truiden |
15-Oct-22
2:1
| Charleroi ![]() |
St. Truiden |
28-Jan-22
0:1
| Charleroi ![]() |
Charleroi |
31-Jul-21
0:0
| St. Truiden ![]() |
Charleroi |
05-Mar-21
0:0
| St. Truiden ![]() |
| 07 Dec | L |
KV Mechelen.
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1:0
| Charleroi.
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| 04 Dec | W |
Charleroi.
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2:0
| KV Mechelen.
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| 06 Dec | W | St. Truiden. |
3:2 |
Club B.![]() |
| 03 Dec | D | Antwerp. |
3:3 |
St. Truiden.![]() |
Belgium - Jupiler Pro League| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Union St. Gill | 17 | 32-10 | 37 |
| 2 |
St. Truiden | 17 | 26-20 | 33 |
| 3 |
Club Brugge KV | 17 | 24-17 | 32 |
| 4 |
Anderlecht | 17 | 23-17 | 31 |
| 5 |
KV Mechelen | 17 | 21-18 | 27 |
| 6 |
Standard Liege | 17 | 16-20 | 24 |
| 7 |
Gent | 17 | 25-25 | 23 |
| 8 |
Genk | 17 | 21-23 | 23 |
| 9 |
Zulte Waregem | 17 | 23-23 | 22 |
| 10 |
Antwerp | 17 | 18-18 | 20 |
| 11 |
KVC Westerlo | 17 | 25-26 | 20 |
| 12 |
Charleroi | 17 | 18-22 | 19 |
| 13 |
RAAL La Louvi | 17 | 12-17 | 18 |
| 14 |
OH Leuven | 17 | 18-27 | 16 |
| 15 |
Cercle Brugge | 17 | 20-26 | 13 |
| 16 |
Dender | 17 | 14-27 | 12 |