Croky Cup 1/16 Finals: Brugge vs Aalst, Anderlecht vs Ninove

Club Brugge receives Eendracht Aalst Lede, Anderlecht has to go to Ninove: these are the 1/16th finals in the Croky Cup

ma 8 september 2025 18:24

The posters for the 1/16th finals of the Croky Cup are known. For the first time, the 16 first -class players went into the drum. Club Brugge receives third -party national Eendracht Aalst Lede, Anderlecht goes to Ninove and Union plays in Tubeke. View all competitions that will be finished at the end of October, below.

The second -class players have had their baptism in the Croky Cup since last weekend, from the next round the teams from the Jupiler Pro League are also on.

And since tonight they all know their challenger for the 1/16th finals. All 16 first -class players got a team from the lower series, so they didn’t have to fear each other yet.

Yet there are already a few tests between the posters. For example, Cercle Brugge plays a West-Flemish duel against KV Kortrijk, Westerlo has to go to Beerschot and Patro Eisden visits in Ghent. Genk gets RWDM on the floor.

Defending champion Club Brugge, Anderlecht and Union again received amateur clubs on their board. Club receives Tradition Club Eendracht Aalst Lede, Anderlecht makes the trip to Ninove and Dutch champion Union plays at Tubize-Braine.

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Draw for 1/16th finals

32 teams will soon enter the drum: the 16 clubs from the Jupiler Pro League, 10 teams from the Challenger Pro League and 6 survivors from the amateur series.

In this phase, the home advantage always goes to the amateur club, unless it does not meet the conditions such as bright and capacity of seats.

These amateur clubs play at home anyway: Belisia Bilzen, Tubize-Braine-le-Comte, Ninove, Heist and Knokke. Eendracht Aalst Lede always plays on relocation.

When a Jupiler Pro League club meets a club from the Challenger Pro League, the order in which they are drawn is decided which club plays at home and which club plays out.

The sixteenth finals of Decky Cup will take place on 28, 29 and 30 October.

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