
Anderlecht Women
Anderlecht Women compete in multiple Belgian and European competitions and enter the 2025/2026 season with a steady, if draw-heavy, recent record. The team's current form shows resilience, avoiding defeats but also struggling to secure wins. Below we break down the key stats, recent results, and provide a dataโbacked win probability forecast.
The last five results for Anderlecht Women read: W, D, D, D, D. That record includes a decisive 3โ0 home victory over Zulte-Waregem in the Cup Women on 30 May, followed by four consecutive 1โ1 draws in the Super League Women โ against Club Brugge, Standard Liรจge (away), and Oud Heverlee Leuven (twice, home and away). Across these matches they scored 7 goals and conceded 4, highlighting a solid defence but a limited cutting edge in attack. The unbeaten stretch now stands at five games, though only one ended in a win.
Detailed league table data (position, points, home/away splits) is not available in the current dataset. The club is listed across several competitions: Super League Women, Cup Women, Europa Cup Women, UEFA Champions League Women, and Friendly Clubs Women. While specific season-long statistics are not provided here, the recent match results show a team that is hard to beat but often forced to share points.
No upcoming fixtures are present in the data. Fans and bettors should monitor official club channels or fixture lists for the latest scheduling information. Once new matches are confirmed, this section will be updated accordingly.
With no specific nextโmatch odds available, we derive a general win probability estimate from the teamโs current form. Over the last five outings, Anderlecht Women have recorded 1 win (20%) and 4 draws (80%), with zero losses. While a 0% loss rate is unlikely to continue indefinitely, the heavy drawing pattern suggests a matchโbyโmatch outcome distribution of roughly 20% win / 60% draw / 20% loss. This assessment accounts for the teamโs defensive organisation (only 0.8 goals conceded per game in this run) and their difficulty in converting draws into victories. Probability conclusion: in its current form, Anderlecht Women wins around 20% of its matches, with a draw being the single most probable outcome.