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The Standard Liege vs Genk prediction for Saturday, 16 May 2026 (17:15 GMT) comes with real stakes: this is a key night in Belgium’s Conference League (Europe) Play-offs, with both clubs hunting the final route toward Europe. Under the lights at Stade Maurice Dufrasne, it feels like one of those evenings where every second ball matters, every corner gets a little louder, and every fan becomes a part-time referee.
Standard arrive with momentum and a bit of swagger. After some uneven early play-off moments, they’ve turned it up lately: the 5-0 away win at Royal Antwerp (May 3) was a statement, and the 2-1 victory over OH Leuven (May 8) backed it up with something even more valuable—consistency. Genk, meanwhile, have had that “almost, but not quite” feeling in recent weeks, stacking draws and keeping games close, including a 1-1 with Standard on April 25.
That contrast makes the story easy to read: Standard are the team trying to ride a hot streak, while Genk are the team trying to turn control into wins. For sports betting players, that tension often shows up in goals markets and late-game swings.
Vincent Euvrard’s Standard often line up in a 3-4-1-2, and the idea is clear: stay compact, absorb pressure, then break with purpose. They tend to be disciplined, not overly foul-heavy, and they like to use quick transitions—especially down the left side. When it works, it doesn’t look complicated… and that’s kind of the point.
Genk lean more toward possession and rhythm. They like to hold territory, pass accurately, and keep the match on their terms. The catch is that opponents often try to disrupt them with physical pressure and ugly little battles. If Standard can keep their shape and choose the right moments to jump, Genk may have the ball but not always the comfort.
The head to head record in the most recent meetings suggests this pairing can be tighter than the market expects. On 2025-08-10, Standard beat Genk 2-1. Then on 2026-04-25, Standard went to Genk and grabbed a 1-1 draw—an eye-opener given Standard’s long pre-match odds that day. In short: Genk may be the bigger-name squad on paper, but Standard have shown they can make Genk uncomfortable in real match conditions.
Now to the numbers that matter for sports betting. The current betting odds for the 1X2 market price Genk as the away favourite:
Those betting odds also match the broader story: Genk’s squad value (€138.70m) is far above Standard’s (€46.10m), and the model expects Genk to see more of the ball (53% vs 47%) and produce more attempts (15 shots vs 10). Still, Standard’s recent form says this won’t be a relaxing away day.
For this Standard Liege vs Genk prediction, our best tip is Over 1.5 goals at odds of 1.24, with a confidence rating of 6.0/10. NerdyTips’ AI also points to the same under/over angle—Over 1.5—with a trust score of 6.0 and odds of 1.24.
Why it fits the match context: Genk are projected to create slightly more (4 on-target vs Standard’s 3), and Standard’s recent results show they can finish chances when they arrive. This doesn’t require a goal-fest—just two goals—so it’s the kind of sensible pick that doesn’t demand perfection from either attack.
The model’s 1X2 prediction is 2 (Genk win) with trust 4.6 and odds around 2.25. That trust score is noticeably lower than the goals pick, which is our way of saying: yes, Genk have the stronger underlying numbers, but Standard are awkward enough at home to keep the win market a little risky.
If you want the safest angle for sports betting, the Over 1.5 goals line fits both the recent head to head pattern and the expected shot volume. If you prefer bigger prices, Genk on the 1X2 aligns with the market and the projected stats, but the lower trust score suggests keeping stakes sensible—Standard have already shown they can take something from Genk, even away from home.
Final thought: if the first half ends 0-0 as expected, don’t assume the match is “dead.” That’s often when games like this wake up—especially when Europe is the prize and nobody wants to explain a cautious draw to their fans afterward.
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Standard L |
10-Aug-25
2:1
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Standard L |
14-Feb-25
1:2
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Standard L |
25-Nov-23
1:0
| Genk ![]() |
Standard L |
09-Apr-23
2:0
| Genk ![]() |
Standard L |
23-Jul-21
1:1
| Genk ![]() |
Standard L |
25-Apr-21
1:2
| Genk ![]() |
Standard L |
23-Aug-20
0:0
| Genk ![]() |
Standard L |
13-Feb-11
0:2
| Genk ![]() |
Standard L |
10-Apr-11
2:1
| Genk ![]() |
Standard L |
18-Dec-11
0:0
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| 08 May | W |
Standard L
| 2 |
OH Leuven
| 1 |
| 03 May | W |
Antwerp
| 0 |
Standard L
| 5 |
| 25 Apr | D |
Genk
| 1 |
Standard L
| 1 |
| 21 Apr | L |
Standard L
| 1 |
Antwerp
| 2 |
| 18 Apr | W |
Charleroi
| 1 |
Standard L
| 2 |
| 11 Apr | L |
Standard L
| 1 |
KVC Westerlo
| 2 |
| 04 Apr | W |
OH Leuven
| 1 |
Standard L
| 3 |
| 22 Mar | D |
St. Liege
| 0 |
Westerlo
| 0 |
| 15 Mar | D |
Antwerp
| 1 |
St. Liege
| 1 |
| 08 Mar | W |
Waregem
| 0 |
St. Liege
| 1 |
| 10 May | W | Genk |
3 | KVC Westerlo |
0 |
| 02 May | L | Charleroi |
2 | Genk |
0 |
| 25 Apr | D | Genk |
1 | Standard L |
1 |
| 21 Apr | D | Genk |
1 | Charleroi |
1 |
| 18 Apr | W | KVC Westerlo |
1 | Genk |
2 |
| 12 Apr | D | Genk |
0 | OH Leuven |
0 |
| 03 Apr | W | Antwerp |
1 | Genk |
2 |
| 22 Mar | D | RAAL L |
5 | Genk |
5 |
| 19 Mar | L | Freiburg |
5 | Genk |
1 |
| 15 Mar | W | Genk |
1 | St. Truiden |
0 |
Belgium - Jupiler Pro League| Team | M | G | P | |
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| 1 |
Genk | 37 | 55-53 | 33 |
| 2 |
Standard Liege | 37 | 42-43 | 33 |
| 3 |
Charleroi | 37 | 47-48 | 30 |
| 4 |
KVC Westerlo | 37 | 48-53 | 30 |
| 5 |
Antwerp | 38 | 41-48 | 27 |
| 6 |
OH Leuven | 38 | 40-57 | 22 |