In these series of posts I take a deeper look into all the personal statistics I keep and use to handicap and bet on the Belgian Jupiler League.

The Belgian Jupiler League is 1/3 into regular season right now. I always take a step back during the international breaks and take the time to go through all the numbers and the personal statistics I keep. Even though this is not my favorite thing to do, it is important to stay ahead. Just going with the flow during the season without putting in some extra work can get you behind at some point which I want to avoid. Today I will be ranking all teams based on the excel file I keep during the season.

Overall standings

Highest Rated Teams

Every team gets an overall score in the newspaper for each match. I always keep these scores as a reference in my stats sheet. Thses are the average numbers so far this season

( Team Ratings Week 1-10 )

The most noteworthy teams inside the top 10 are Antwerp (2nd) | Cercle Brugge (8th) |Waasland (9th). Looking at the scores from the last 4 weeks after last international break, the standing would be the following.

( Team Ratings Week 6-10 )

Form is one of the key factors when handicapping these matches for me in order to find some good value. As the season progresses, the lines tend to get set based on overall season performance and shorter term changes in form can produce some good betting spots. Some of the teams manage to stay under the radar while in other cases there might be a big pattern reversal. The 2 teams I'm closely watching for this are Racing Genk and Zulte-Waregem.

  • Racing Genk had a great run and excellent form but are starting to get really heavy handicaps to cover. They are the team with the most matches so far this season and their style of play will be much harder once winter hits and pitches become worse.
  • Zulte-Waregem are in something of a freak bad run similar to last season. When this streak was broken last season in week 22 with a win against Mechelen they went on a 4.5W-2L-1.5P run against the asian handicap against the opening line good for a 26.13% ROI. I will be looking out for a similar pattern this season.

Most Profitable Teams (vs asian handicap)

None of the websites out there keep track of the statistics against the asian handicap lines. Since they are the numbers that have to be beaten in order to make serious profit on the betting market I have been keeping these stats myself for the past 10 years. So far the most profitable teams when betting them blind 1 Unit on every match this season.

( Profit betting team on every match with asian handicap )

These kinds of stats often give a completely different picture compared to the regular standings. When it comes down to betting and beating the asian handicap, Waasland Beveren who are near the botton of the regular standings are nearly as strong as Racing Genk when it comes down to beating the asian handicaps they are given. Very few people actually look at betting from this point of view but it can be extremely enriching.


The next post where I will be sharing some of my personal statistics will be all about totals.