

In a tightly contested International Club Friendly played on 18 July 2026 at 17:00 local time, Belgian First Division A side Oud-Heverlee Leuven edged out Lierse SK 1-0 at their home stadium. The match, part of the pre-season preparation for both clubs, was decided by a single second-half goal that showcased OHL’s growing tactical cohesion under their coaching staff.
Slow Start, Growing Intensity
Both teams began the friendly with a cautious approach, focusing on defensive solidity and ball retention. The first half saw few clear-cut chances, with Oud-Heverlee Leuven controlling possession but struggling to break down a well-organised Lierse SK backline. The visitors, playing in the Belgian Challenger Pro League, relied on quick counter-attacks but lacked the final pass to trouble the OHL goalkeeper.
Midfield battles dominated the opening 45 minutes, with neither side willing to take unnecessary risks. The closest chance came from OHL’s attacking midfielder, whose curling effort from the edge of the area was tipped over the crossbar by the Lierse custodian just before the half-hour mark.
Decisive Second-Half Strike
The pace of the game lifted after the interval, with both managers making several substitutions to test new combinations. Oud-Heverlee Leuven’s breakthrough arrived in the 63rd minute when a quick interchange of passes on the left flank freed their winger, who cut inside and fired a low drive into the bottom corner. The goal was a reward for OHL’s persistent pressure and highlighted the creative spark that had been missing in the first half.
Lierse SK pushed forward in search of an equaliser, and they came close on two occasions: a header from a corner that was cleared off the line, and a late volley that whistled just over the bar. Despite their efforts, the OHL defence held firm, marshalled by their experienced centre-back pairing.
Friendly but Meaningful Encounter
While the match carried no competitive stakes, it provided valuable minutes for both squads ahead of the new season. For Oud-Heverlee Leuven, the result continues their encouraging pre-season form, with the team showing defensive discipline and the ability to turn possession into goals. Lierse SK, meanwhile, will take heart from their organised display and will look to sharpen their attack before their league campaign begins.
The attendance at the stadium reflected the growing interest in OHL’s project, with fans treated to an entertaining contest despite the friendly nature of the fixture. Both clubs now turn their attention to further friendlies before the official season kicks off.