Charleroi vs Genk: Jupiler Pro League 2025/26 Preview

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90+3 Charleroi demands a penalty
Romsaas seems to arrive first and collapses, the referee does not flinch

90+1 Charleroi finally rewarded!
On the following corner, the ball arrives at Guiagon at the far post, the Ivorian does not hesitate to equalize, it’s 2-2!

90 replaced Konstantinos Karetsas
substitute Yira Collins Sor

90 replaced Patrik Hrosovsky
substitute Ibrahima Sory Bangoura

90

There will be 4 minutes of added time.

90 Van Crombrugge makes it 2-2!
Romsaas arrives launched at the far post and takes a perfect header but Van Crombrugge clears it like a handball goalkeeper

89

But

Perfect Guiagon’s goal

81 replaced Patrick Picks
substitute Jakob Napoleon Romsaas

81 replaced Etienne Camara
substitute Yassine Khalifi

81 replaced Aurelien Scheidler
substitute Antoine Colassin

81 Guiagon contré
Charleroi forces a corner. Pflücke takes the ball at the far post but misses his shot.

78 Charleroi demands a penalty
Scheidler arrives launched into the rectangle and collapses, the referee does not flinch

74 replaced Hyun-Gyu Oh
substitute Robin Mirisola

73 Yellow card for Yacine Titraoui

73 Frappe de Van den Kerkhof
The ball ends up in the side net

70 Genk takes back control!
Charleroi are poorly paid and will bite their fingers from this free kick. Nobody holds Heynen at the far post, the Racing captain makes it 1-2 without the slightest opposition

69

But

But de Bryan Heynen (Konstantinos Karetsas)

68 replaced Antoine Bernier
substitute Kevin Van Den Kerkhof

68 replaced Mardochee Nzita
substitute Jules Gaudin

67 Danger in the Genk rectangle
Pflücke throws Bernier deep, the latter’s cross is behind Scheidler’s back

65 Reprise de picking
Very good ball from Guiagon at the far post, Pflücke takes it over, he is then flagged offside.

64 Genk claim a penalty
Nzita’s intervention is indeed faulty but outside the rectangle. The free kick does nothing

61 Center of El Ouahdi
A little panic in the Carolo defense but Heynen fails to recover

57 A wild second half
We haven’t reached the hour mark yet, but both teams are going from one space to the other like in the 85th minute

54 La latte pour picking!
The little German plays the free kick directly from 20 meters, his ball is returned through the crossbar

47

Charleroi - KRC Genk

46 The match resumes
No change at rest

Arbitrator

Half time

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45+1 Guiagon misses the 2-1!
Titraoui hits full axis and serves Guiagon on the left, the Ivorian is isolated in the rectangle but shoots above

45+1 Charleroi finishes strong
Genk have their hands full and get away as best they can

45

There will be 2 minutes of added time.

43 replaced Adrian Palacios
substitute Play

43 Titraoui! Charleroi equalizes!
Corner returned full axis by Genk, Titraoui does not ask questions and equalizes with a clear strike, full power

42

But

Goal by Yacine Titraoui

39 Guiagon’s long shot
Van Crombrugge quietly captures

36 The first opportunity for Charleroi!
Cross from Bernier to the far post, Guiagon back in the rectangle, Scheidler wins, his recovery is blocked in front of the goal line

35 Bernier Center
Good effort on the right but the Genk defense had understood everything about its center

34 Scheidler au sol
After Oh, it is the Charleroi striker who is the victim of a tough duel, he still manages to get up.

27 Heymans has fangs
The former Carolo touches a lot of balls in the heart of the game and often manages to be forgotten between the lines

23 Yellow card for Cheick Keita

21 Guiagon contré
He was about to shoot at the entrance to the rectangle, Sadick stopped him

17 Genk opens the score!
On a return to touch, Heynen is quicker than Keita in the rectangle, his acrobatic deviation overcomes Delavallée, it’s 0-1!

14

But

But de Bryan Heynen (Daan Heymans)

13 First stop for Delavallée
El Ouahdi enters the game and combines with Oh, Delavallée diverts the ball to his near post

11 Frappe de Daan Heymans
No problem for Delavallée

10 Limburg corner
Long shot from Palacios, Ousou deflects as best he can

9 Bernier takes the depth
Already the second center from him on the right

5 First hot situation in the Genk rectangle
Ousou and Pflücke are blocked in the rectangle

3 Premier center of Karetsas
Deflection at the near post, Delavallée captures

1 Here we go!
The kick-off is given

1 Charleroi – KRC Genk: 0-0

20:42 The players take the field
The Mambourg is not full but reserves a warm welcome for the 22 actors

20:18 Four points difference between the two teams
In the event of a victory or a draw, Genk would move back into the top 6 before the Standard match in Dender. If Charleroi wins, the Zèbres come back to within one point of their evening opponent.

20:16 Steuckers on the bench
Karetsas plays on the right, Heymans in the middle. Domenico Olivieri had to make choices, Steuckers paid the price.

20:13 Delavallée takes his place in the goals
He is taking advantage of Koné’s departure to the CAN. This is the only change on the Zèbres side: Antoine Colassin remains on the bench despite his saving goal against the bench.

20:09 Hello everyone, welcome to this live!
We meet at Mambourg for this match between Carolos and Limbourgeois

Charleroi (Charleroi - KRC Genk)

Charleroi:
Martin Delavallee – Mardochee Nzita – Cheick Keita – Aiham Ousou – Lewin Blum – Etienne Camara – Yacine Titraoui – Perfect Guiagon – Patrick Pflücke – Antoine Bernier – Aurélien Scheidler

Banc:
Kevin Van The Kerkhof – Jacob Napoleon Romsaas – Jules Gaudin – Antoine Collass – Standing – Mehdi Boukamir – Yassine Khalifi – Boukamir’s Amino – Nicolas Closset

KRC Genk (Charleroi - KRC Genk)

KRC Genk:
Antik Van Crombrugge – Zakaria The Ouahdi – Matte Settes

Banc:
Jarne Stteukers – You Collins, Abraham Sory Babout – Abraham – Aamon Babout – Nyilas Satllautor – Nyilas

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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