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LIVE: Will match against Charleroi cause the déclic at Ostend? | Jupiler Pro League 2022/2023

Ostend fights to keep it, but with a 2 out of 27 that doesn’t immediately work. Last week it became 1-1 at Zulte Waregem. Charleroi comes to visit today, which sent home red lantern Seraing 3-0 last week. Follow the course of the match here from 6.15 pm or on Radio 1.

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  1. in advance, 18:06. More than three months without a win. At Ostend they can hardly remember what it feels like to win. The last time that worked was at home against Kortrijk at the beginning of November. This was followed by a series of six defeats. In the last three matchdays, Ostend was able to recover somewhat with 2 draws Kortrijk and Zulte Waregem, but it remains to wait for that much-needed three-pointer. .
  2. in advance, 5:54 pm. Dramatic statistics. With 54 goals against after 25 match days, Ostend has the worst defense in 1A. It could only keep a clean sheet once this season. Offensively, the coastal team is also doing poorly with 26 hits, only Seraing hit even less often with 23 pieces. .
  3. in advance, 5:43 PM. Relegation topper in Liège. Not only in Ostend will soon be hard fought in the relegation battle. On the other side of the country, Seraing and Zulte Waregem compete against each other in an unadulterated relegation duel. Ostend passed the red lantern to Seraing last week, which went 3-0 at Charleroi. .
  4. in advance, 5:40 pm. Only one defeat in 2023. Charleroi is still in the running for the Europe Play-off. It follows 12th on four points from Cercle, which is 8th. Charleroi only lost once in seven games in 2023, but it also lost valuable points against AA Gent, Club Brugge and KV Mechelen. On the previous matchday, Charleroi took the win again after 3 out of 12. Seraing was simply put aside with 3-0. .
  5. in advance, 17 hours 38. Barac in the base at KVO. At Ostend there is basically no room for Tanghe, Amade and Dwomoh. Newcomer Barac fills the vacant positions together with Dewaele and McGeehan. .
  6. in advance, 5:34 PM. Mbenza in, Stulic out. Only one change in Charleroi’s starting eleven. Stulic has to make way for Mbenza at the front. .
  7. in advance, 17:28. Time is running out for KVO. KV Oostende still has nine games to ensure retention in 1A. On the previous day, it was able to avert a defeat in the relegation cracker against Zulte Waregem, but both teams made little progress with a division of points. Especially since relegation competitors Kortrijk and Eupen did take the full spoils. The gap with the safe 15th place is now six points for KVO. .
  8. in advance, 13:11. No D’Arpino and Benbouali. Both coaches do not have many injuries. Thalhammer misses D’Arpino, Mazzu Benbouali. .
  9. in advance, 13:08. My first message to my players is this: “Don’t look at the standings, we have to think about ourselves, respect the opponent and above all be very good ourselves to take the win there.”. Charleroi coach Mazzu.
  10. in advance, 13:05. Ostend can draw confidence from the first leg. Ostend won 5 times this season, but it hasn’t been able to taste that sweet taste for several months now. It can draw confidence from the first leg: on the 3rd match day, the coastal team triumphed 1-3 at Charleroi. D’Haese, Bätzner and Ndicka Matam scored the visiting goals. Nkuba softened for Charleroi. It is KVO’s only away win this season. .
  11. in advance, 13:04. Ostend in trouble with 2 out of 27. Ostend fights to keep it, but with a 2 out of 27 that doesn’t immediately work. Last week it became 1-1 at Zulte Waregem. The last victory dates back to November 6 at home against Kortrijk. The second point from the last series also won against Kortrijk on January 28. Charleroi comes to visit today, which sent home red lantern Seraing 3-0 last week. .
  12. Before, 13:04
  13. Setup KV Ostend. Guillaume Hubert, Mateo Barac, Matej Rodin, Osaze Urhoghide, Kelvin Arase, Cameron McGeehan, Sieben Dewaele, Tatsuhiro Sakamoto, Nick Batzner, Thierry Ambrose, Fraser Hornby
  14. Setting up Charleroi. Herve Koffi, Jonas Bager, Damien Marcq, Stefan Knezevic, Jules Van Cleemput, Adem Zorgane, Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh, Marco Ilaimaharitra, Joris Kayembe, Vakoun Issouf Bayo, Isaac Mbenza

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