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Bet on Royal Charleroi SC vs KRC Genk on Football

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Who is favored to win in Royal Charleroi SC vs KRC Genk?

KRC Genk are favored to win based on recent form and betting markets, with representative moneyline odds around 1.95 while Royal Charleroi SC are about 3.60 and the draw ~3.40; Genk’s stronger away record and higher league position make them the likely winners and these odds imply a roughly 51% implied probability (DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports).

What time is Royal Charleroi SC vs KRC Genk?

The match kicks off on 19 December 2025 at 7:45 PM local time (CET/Brussels time).

Where is Royal Charleroi SC vs KRC Genk being held?

The fixture will be played at Stade du Pays de Charleroi (Stade du Pays de Charleroi — also called Mambourg) in Charleroi, Belgium; the stadium is an all-seater with a capacity around 15,000, artificial hybrid pitch, and is Royal Charleroi SC’s home ground, giving Charleroi home advantage in set-piece and familiar pitch conditions.

Royal Charleroi SC vs KRC Genk prediction & odds - who wins?

Our prediction: KRC Genk to win or draw (Double Chance: Genk/D) with a suggested stake using a handicap line of Genk -0.25 at approximate odds 1.90; market prices favor Genk due to their recent 6-game unbeaten stretch and superior goal differential, while Charleroi have struggled for consistent form at home — consider an alternate conservative bet on Under 3.0 goals if you prefer safety (DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports).

What is the head to head record between Royal Charleroi SC vs KRC Genk?

In head-to-head meetings over the last 10 fixtures, KRC Genk have the edge with 5 wins to Royal Charleroi SC’s 3 wins and 2 draws; average goals per meeting in that span is about 2.6, with Genk averaging 1.6 goals per game and Charleroi 1.0 — historical trends show Genk scoring the opener more often, which supports the match-win and first-goal market biases.