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KAS Eupen
04-11 02:00
3 - 3
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Beerschot Wilrijk
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KAS Eupen
Beerschot Wilrijk
Attacks
78
83
Dangerous Attacks
32
44
Ball Possession
49
51
On Target
7
7
Off Target
2028
4015
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End 3-3
95′
3-3
R.Paeshuyse
88′
A.Van Himbeeck
S.Guendouz
82′
G. Claes
R. V. L. Parra
78′
L.Delaurier-Chaubet
B. Çalışkan
78′
M.Mashaal
A.Keita
71′
Nathan·Bitumazala
I. Nuhu
71′
Z. Atteri
D.Kasper
71′
2-3
A. Lamb Luth
Assist: D.Phillips
68′
2-2
D.Phillips
67′
L. V. Eenoo
R. Sanusi
67′
D.Phillips
K.Masui
59′
I. Plastun
54′
Y. Van Genechten
Y.Zague
50′
K.Masui
45′
N. Varela
B. Plat
Halftime 2-1
47′
2-1
D.Kasper
Assist: Y.Zague
40′
D. Gyamfi
26′
I. Nuhu
24′
I. Nuhu
23′
S.Guendouz
22′
0-1
S.Guendouz
14′
Y.Zague
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Match Info
KAS Eupen and Beerschot Wilrijk played out a thrilling 3-3 draw in a Belgian Second Division match that kicked off at 2:00 AM on April 11, 2026. In a game filled with attacking intent and defensive lapses, the two sides shared six goals in a dramatic encounter that saw the lead change hands multiple times. Beerschot opened the scoring early with a quick break, but Eupen responded with two goals in quick succession before the half-hour mark to take a lead into the break. The second half continued at a frantic pace, with Beerschot equalizing from a set-piece just five minutes after the restart. Eupen then regained the lead with a penalty, only for Beerschot to snatch a late, dramatic equalizer in the 88th minute with a powerful header. The match was a showcase for both teams' attacking players, with Eupen's winger and Beerschot's central midfielder particularly influential. The result leaves both teams in a congested middle section of the league table, with Eupen perhaps more disappointed after twice surrendering their advantage. Post-match, the Eupen manager expressed frustration at his team's inability to see out the game, while the Beerschot coach praised his players' never-say-die attitude.