1St. Truiden’s recent ability to string together wins despite defensive lapses.
2Gent’s inconsistent form and lower goal-scoring efficiency compared to St. Truiden.
3Defensive resilience of both teams, which may limit the number of goals scored.
4Home-field advantage for St. Truiden, potentially boosting their attacking confidence.
5The balance between St. Truiden’s higher average goals and Gent’s stronger defensive record.
St. Truiden and Gent both exhibit similar defensive solidity, with 9 clean sheets each, but St. Truiden’s offensive output (1.6 goals per match) slightly edges Gent’s (1.4). St. Truiden’s recent form shows a mix of consistency and volatility, with a notable run of five consecutive wins interspersed with multiple losses, suggesting a team capable of high-performance bursts but prone to lapses. Gent’s form is more erratic, with fewer sustained winning streaks and a higher frequency of losses, which may indicate less stability in their current setup. Historically, both teams have faced each other in the Jupiler Pro League, but without specific historical data, the focus remains on current metrics. St. Truiden’s home advantage could be pivotal, as their record at home might be stronger than Gent’s away performance, though this is not quantified in the provided data.