

Eendracht Termien 1 – 5 Racing Genk
International Club Friendly | July 4, 2026 | Stade du Roi Albert, Termien
Racing Genk demonstrated their superior class in a one‑sided friendly encounter against Belgian lower‑division side Eendracht Termien, cruising to a 5-1 victory on a warm summer evening. The match, part of Genk’s pre‑season preparations, offered the Jupiler Pro League side valuable match sharpness while giving Termien a stern test against top‑flight opposition.
Match Overview
Genk dominated possession from the start, moving the ball with purpose and patience. Termien defended deep and in numbers, aiming to frustrate their visitors and hit on the counter. However, Genk’s technical quality eventually told, as they carved open the home defence time and again. The 5-1 scoreline was a fair reflection of the gap in level, though Termien’s spirited performance and a well‑taken goal ensured they left the pitch with some pride.
Key Moments
- 8' – Goal (0-1): Genk’s right‑back overlapped and delivered a low cross that was turned in by the striker at the near post.
- 23' – Goal (0-2): A beautifully worked team move ended with a crisp finish from the edge of the area.
- 39' – Goal (0-3): A defensive mishap allowed Genk’s winger to steal the ball and slot into an empty net.
- 51' – Goal (0-4): A powerful header from a corner made it four, effectively ending the contest.
- 68' – Goal (1-4): Termien pulled one back with a swift counter‑attack, finished by their captain with a composed strike.
- 79' – Goal (1-5): Genk substitute added gloss to the scoreline with a solo run and low drive.
Tactical Observations
Genk employed their usual 4‑2‑3‑1 shape, with full‑backs pushing high to create overloads in wide areas. Their quick, vertical passing constantly stretched Termien’s defence, which struggled to maintain its compact shape against the constant movement. Termien’s best moments came when they bypassed the Genk press with long balls to a target man, but they lacked the service to create sustained pressure. The goal they scored was a bright spot, showing they can be dangerous when given space in transition.
Standout Players
- Genk’s No.7 (Winger): Scored one and assisted two, causing havoc with his dribbling and crossing.
- Genk’s No.8 (Midfielder): Controlled the tempo, completing 92% of his passes, and added a goal from distance.
- Termien’s Captain (Forward): Led the line tirelessly and scored a well‑deserved consolation goal, a rare moment of individual quality for the hosts.
Friendly Context and Next Steps
For Racing Genk, this friendly was an important step in building fitness and cohesion ahead of the new Jupiler Pro League season. Head coach experimented with different combinations in the second half, giving minutes to several squad players. The emphatic win will boost confidence, but tougher tests await in their upcoming pre‑season schedule, including matches against fellow top‑division sides. Termien, playing in Belgium’s lower leagues, will take heart from their goal and the experience of competing against a top‑tier opponent. They now return to their own pre‑season programme, with the focus on sharpening defensive organization after being exposed so often.
Friendly matches often produce lopsided results, but Genk’s professionalism and Termien’s fighting spirit combined to make this an entertaining evening for the modest crowd in attendance.