Goals From Both Ends: Why Genk vs Westerlo Could Be the Messiest Game of the Belgian Weekend

Right. Let's talk about this one. Because on paper, Genk versus Westerlo on Sunday 10 May looks like your standard mid-table Belgian Pro League fixture. Nothing to see here, move along. But dig into the numbers for a second and something jumps out at you immediately...
These two sides cannot keep a clean sheet to save their lives. And I mean that in the most affectionate way possible. This is the kind of fixture that makes accas sing. Or cry. Usually cry. But we're optimists here, aren't we.
The Situation Coming In
Genk sit seventh in the Belgian Pro League standings. Westerlo are ninth. So we are talking about two sides close together in the table, separated by just two places, with nothing particularly glorious on the line but everything to play for in terms of pride and positioning. Sunday fixtures like this, with no massive stakes either way, can go one of two ways. Either both teams are cautious and you get a dreary stalemate. Or neither team is under enough pressure to be scared, and you get a proper open game. Look at the fixtures, look at the numbers, and I reckon this one falls firmly into the second category.
Genk have scored 46 goals and conceded 47. Let that sink in. Forty-seven goals conceded. They have been genuinely entertaining to watch this season if the figures tell the story I think they tell. They are scoring at a good clip but the back line has been about as solid as a wet paper bag. Seventh place is respectable but you get the feeling they could have done more if they had tightened things up at the back.
Westerlo are a similar story, honestly. Thirty-six goals scored, 40 conceded. They are not quite as prolific going forward as Genk, but they are still leaking goals regularly. Ninth place feels about right for a side that contributes generously to the entertainment of opponents.
What the Goals Tell Us
Okay so I actually looked at the numbers for once and what you have here is two teams with a combined 82 goals scored and 87 conceded across the season. That is... a lot. That is proper end-to-end stuff. Neither defence has covered itself in glory. Neither attack has been toothless either.
Genk edge the goal-scoring battle clearly. Forty-six to thirty-six is a meaningful gap. Genk have roughly ten extra goals in the bank compared to Westerlo. That attacking output from the home side is genuinely impressive and suggests they will create chances on Sunday. The question is always whether they do enough at the other end to make it count.
Westerlo's 36 goals is decent without being spectacular. They are not a side that just sits in and grinds. They have a go. They just also tend to gift a few at the back along the way. Sound familiar? It should. Because that is exactly what Genk do too. This is two teams cut from the same cloth meeting each other on a Sunday afternoon in Belgium. Scenes.
The Case for Goals... and More Goals
Look. I am going big on this. Both teams to score feels like a near certainty here. Genk have been shipping goals all season at home. Westerlo have been finding the net on the road. The conditions are set for a proper open match.
Genk's attacking numbers at 46 goals for the season suggest they will create and convert. But their 47 conceded is the number that keeps me interested from a punting perspective. They are not a defensive unit that makes life easy for themselves. Westerlo will smell blood and have a go. And given that Westerlo have scored 36 times themselves this season, they have the firepower to punish any generosity.
On the flip side, Genk at home with the better attacking record should fancy themselves to get on the scoresheet against a Westerlo defence that has conceded 40 goals. You do not concede 40 goals by being mean and organised at the back. You concede 40 goals by having a lively time of it and hoping your attackers outscore the damage.
Both teams to score. Multiple goals. Genk to edge it on the strength of their superior attacking output. That is the call. Don't @ me.
Home Advantage and What It Means Here
Genk are the home side and seventh in the table. There is something to be said for home comfort, especially late in the season when the legs are tired and the crowds are turning up for the final few fixtures. Playing at home matters. Genk have that edge. It is not transformative in a fixture like this but it nudges the balance in their direction.
Westerlo, ninth and two spots below their hosts, are still in touching distance. This is not a case of a top-half side hosting a relegation scrap. These are neighbours in the table and that makes for competitive football. Westerlo will not roll over. They will come here and have a go because there is nothing to lose and a bit of local-ish pride to play for.
The Saturday Special... On a Sunday
Right, you know the drill. Every week I construct the acca, every week something ridiculous happens in the 94th minute. But this week I am feeling something. I am feeling the vibes.
For this one specifically, I am looking at both teams to score, over 2.5 goals, and Genk to win. The numbers back it up. Forty-six goals scored for Genk. Forty goals conceded by Westerlo. Forty-seven goals conceded by Genk. Thirty-six goals scored by Westerlo. Everything here points to a game where both teams find the net and the final whistle comes with at least three goals on the board.
Is Genk winning guaranteed? Nothing is guaranteed in football, mate. You know that. I know that. But the home advantage, the superior attacking record, and Westerlo's defensive vulnerabilities make Genk the right call. Trust the process... she said, unconvincingly.
Final Thoughts
Genk versus Westerlo is not the glamour fixture of the Belgian Pro League weekend. It will not be trending on social media before kick-off. Nobody is flying in to watch this one. But this is exactly the kind of match where the football is honest, open, and genuinely enjoyable. Two teams who score. Two teams who concede. A home side with a slight edge in quality and the advantage of their own ground.
You heard it here first. This one goes over. Genk nick it. Westerlo make them work for it. Proper Sunday football. Get the kettle on and enjoy it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do Genk and Westerlo currently sit in the Belgian Pro League table?
Going into this fixture, Genk are seventh in the Belgian Pro League standings and Westerlo are ninth. The two sides are closely matched in the table, separated by just two places.
How have Genk and Westerlo performed for goals scored and conceded this season?
Genk have scored 46 goals and conceded 47 this season, making them both prolific and vulnerable defensively. Westerlo have scored 36 and conceded 40. Between them, the two sides have conceded 87 goals across the campaign, which points strongly towards an open and entertaining match.
What is the best bet for Genk vs Westerlo on Sunday 10 May 2026?
Based on the season-long numbers, both teams to score looks like the standout market for this fixture. Genk's 47 goals conceded suggests Westerlo will find a way through, while Genk's 46 goals scored gives them plenty of firepower against a Westerlo side that has conceded 40 times. Genk's superior attacking record and home advantage also make them a reasonable pick to take the win.
