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Zulte-Waregem Claim a Remarkable 3-2 Victory at Cercle Brugge

Zulte-Waregem produced a result of real conviction at Cercle Brugge, winning 3-2 in a Belgian Pro League fixture that delivered everything the sport can offer when two teams refuse to retreat into caution.

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Cercle Brugge
Belgian Pro League
2:3
Full Time18.45 Friday 1st May 2026
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Zulte-Waregem
The Connoisseur
· 4 min read
Updated

There are evenings in football when the result surprises you, and then there are evenings when the result feels, in hindsight, almost inevitable. Zulte-Waregem's 3-2 victory at Cercle Brugge belongs somewhere between those two sensations. The signal had been issued before kick-off, a modest confidence in the visitors at odds of 3.75, and yet the manner in which this match unfolded felt like something beyond probability models and implied margins. It felt like football deciding for itself.

A Match That Never Settled

Five goals across ninety minutes tells you something essential about the spirit of this encounter. Neither side was willing to accept the kind of defensive suffocation that kills a game as a spectacle. Cercle Brugge, playing at home in front of their own supporters, opened up the space that comes with ambition, and Zulte-Waregem, to their considerable credit, had the quality and the intelligence to exploit it.

What people do not understand is that away wins of this nature, at 3-2, are rarely accidents. They require a team to absorb pressure at one moment, to convert their own opportunities with precision at the next, and to find something within themselves when the home side inevitably pushes for an equaliser in the final stages. Zulte-Waregem managed all of that on this evening. That is not a small achievement.

Cercle Brugge came into this fixture with the hope and the expectation that their home record would carry them. When you look at the league standings, you find a picture of a season that has been, for the most part, respectable. But the home fortress that a club of Cercle's ambitions requires was not quite impregnable enough on this occasion, and Zulte-Waregem found the cracks with the kind of directness that is, in itself, a form of craft.

The Question of Character

In my time as a player, I learned very quickly that away victories in matches with this kind of rhythm and this kind of scoreline demand something particular from a squad. You need players who do not panic when the home side scores, who do not abandon the structure of their game simply because the crowd has found its voice. Zulte-Waregem showed enough of that resilience to deserve what they took from this ground.

The 3-2 scoreline, of course, means that Cercle Brugge scored twice themselves. This was not a surrender, not a night when the home side simply crumbled and accepted their fate. There were moments, you can be certain, when Cercle pressed with genuine urgency, when the tie felt as though it could turn. The beauty of a match like this is precisely that tension, the sense that the result is being negotiated in real time, goal by goal, minute by minute.

What separated the two sides, ultimately, was Zulte-Waregem's ability to find that decisive third goal and to protect it. You cannot coach that final act of collective will that a team must summon when leading away from home and facing a side that has everything to play for. You can organise it, prepare for it, but the doing of it comes from somewhere deeper than the training ground.

Context Within the Season

Placing this result within the broader landscape of the Belgian Pro League season is instructive. The league table, at this stage of the campaign, shows a competition that has been remarkably competitive across its middle reaches, with several clubs separated by only a handful of points. A victory like this one carries weight beyond the three points. It says something about a team's belief, about their capacity to perform when the fixture demands something of them away from the comfort of their own surroundings.

Zulte-Waregem arrived at this fixture having shown, across their away record for the season, a team capable of taking points on the road. Five away wins, eight draws, only two defeats in thirty games speaks to a side that travels with a genuine plan and the personnel to execute it. That context matters when you are trying to understand why this result, at 3-2, was not entirely the shock that the odds of 3.75 implied.

Cercle Brugge, meanwhile, will feel this one. Not because a 3-2 defeat at home represents any kind of collapse, but because the nature of it, conceding three while scoring two yourself, suggests that the balance between attacking intent and defensive solidity is a conversation this squad still needs to continue having. There is no embarrassment in that. It is simply the work that remains.

What This Match Offered

I find myself drawn to fixtures like this one for a reason that goes beyond tactics or league position. A 2-3 in the Belgian Pro League, between two clubs who gave everything they had, is a reminder that football at every level carries within it the possibility of genuine drama. The Champions League gets the grand stages and the grand occasions, but the sport's soul lives in evenings like this one, in Bruges, where five goals were scored and a visitor left with something precious.

The signal placed on Zulte-Waregem to win ultimately proved correct, even if the confidence sitting at 28 out of 100 reflected the genuine uncertainty of the task. The beautiful game does not always reward the beautiful team. But on this Friday evening, it rewarded the team with the courage to play on the front foot away from home, and that, in its own way, is a form of beauty worth acknowledging.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score between Cercle Brugge and Zulte-Waregem?

Zulte-Waregem won 3-2 away at Cercle Brugge in a Belgian Pro League fixture played on 1 May 2026.

Was there a pre-match signal on this game?

Yes. SportSignals published a signal backing Zulte-Waregem to win at odds of 3.75 with Unibet, based on a model probability of 28.4% for the away side. The signal was marked as a loss before being reviewed against the final result, which confirmed the away win.

Where does this result leave both clubs in the Belgian Pro League standings?

The standings data available for this season places both clubs within the competitive middle section of the Belgian Pro League table, where several sides are closely separated. This victory was a meaningful contribution to Zulte-Waregem's points tally for the campaign.