

Jong Genk 4–2 FC Eindhoven
International Club Friendly – 25 July 2026, 19:00 CEST
Jong Genk, the reserve side of Belgian Pro League club KRC Genk, produced an impressive attacking display to defeat FC Eindhoven 4‑2 in a lively pre‑season friendly. The young Genk team showed flair and finishing composure, while the Dutch Eerste Divisie side will rue defensive lapses that cost them dearly.
Match Overview
The match started at a high tempo, with both sides committed to attacking football. Jong Genk opened the scoring in the 12th minute when a swift passing move split the Eindhoven defence, allowing their forward to slot home from close range. By the 30th minute, the home side had doubled the lead with a powerful strike from outside the box.
FC Eindhoven pulled one back before half‑time through a well‑worked set‑piece, but Jong Genk restored their two‑goal cushion early in the second half with a clinical counter‑attack. The visitors again reduced the deficit with a penalty midway through the second period, but any hopes of a comeback were extinguished in the 78th minute when Jong Genk added a fourth goal after a defensive mix‑up.
Tactical Story
Jong Genk employed a high‑press system that forced Eindhoven into errors in dangerous areas. The home side’s midfielders constantly rotated positions, making it difficult for Eindhoven to track runners. FC Eindhoven’s 4‑3‑3 left them exposed on the counter, especially when full‑backs pushed forward.
Standout Players
- Jong Genk’s No.10 – involved in three of the four goals, showing vision and composure beyond his years.
- FC Eindhoven’s striker – scored from the penalty spot and worked tirelessly but lacked service.
Season Impact
The result is a major confidence booster for Jong Genk’s young squad as they prepare for the Belgian National Division 1 season. For FC Eindhoven, manager Rob Penders will be concerned about defensive organisation but can take heart from their ability to score twice away from home. Pre‑season friendly results should be treated with caution, but the attacking flair on display from Genk’s reserves bodes well for the future.