

Racing Genk Edges SK Beveren in Preseason Thriller
Racing Genk kicked off their 2026 preseason campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over fellow Belgian side SK Beveren in an International Club Friendly on July 8, 2026. The match, played at a neutral venue, served as an early test for both teams as they prepare for the upcoming domestic season.
The opening exchanges were cautious, with both sides focusing on rhythm and fitness rather than all-out attack. Genk’s midfield began to assert control midway through the first half, and their persistence paid off in the 28th minute. A swift counter-attack saw striker Tolu Arokodare slot home from close range after a pinpoint cross from winger Bilal El Khannouss. The goal calmed Genk’s nerves and allowed them to dictate the tempo.
SK Beveren responded well after the interval. Their high press forced a Genk defensive error, allowing midfielder Dante Vanzeir to equalize with a composed finish in the 55th minute. The goal injected life into the friendly, with both sides making multiple substitutions to test squad depth.
The decisive moment came in the 78th minute. Genk’s young full-back Matteo Dams surged forward from the left and unleashed a low drive that deflected past the Beveren goalkeeper.
The three changes were not enough to break the deadlock.
Key Takeaways from the Friendly
- Early season sharpness: Both teams showed typical preseason rust, but Genk’s ability to create chances under pressure was encouraging.
- Young talent on display: Genk’s academy products, including Dams and El Khannouss, impressed with their composure and dribbling.
- Fitness focus: With several substitutions, the match provided valuable minutes for fringe players.
The result gives Racing Genk a winning start to their friendly schedule, while SK Beveren will take heart from their spirited second-half performance. Both sides now turn their attention to their next preseason tests as the countdown to the new season continues.