Gent have struggled in recent weeks, and have failed to win any of their last four matches. That includes back-to-back 0-0 results coming into this clash. However, that goalless streak is unlikely to persist against Club Brugge this weekend, as the visitors have been devastating in the final third, and they should be full of confidence.
Club Brugge thrashed Mechelen 6-1 last time out, meaning BTTS has landed in each of their last 12 matches across all competitions. That even includes both legs in the Champions League against Atletico Madrid. Club Brugge are looking succinct going forward, and it’s unlikely that Gent will be able to keep them at bay.
However, the hosts will fancy their chances of getting on the scoresheet, given how Club Brugge haven’t quite been so strong in defensive areas. They like to commit bodies forward, which makes them hard to defend against, but it can also sometimes leave them exposed at the back.