Anderlecht failed to secure a victory against RAAL La Louvière on Sunday, extending a concerning slump for the Belgian football club. The result leaves the team’s hopes of qualifying for the Champions Play-Offs hanging in the balance.
The match at Lotto Park ended in a 0-0 draw, marking yet another setback for Anderlecht, who currently sit fourth in the Belgian Pro League with 37 points. Crucially, Anderlecht has failed to score a league goal in 2026, and has not recorded a Pro League win since December 13th against Saint-Trond, according to reports.
Looking at their last ten league matches, Anderlecht occupies the second-to-last position, having accumulated only 9 points from a possible 30. Their remaining schedule in the regular season includes challenging away fixtures against Zulte, Club Brugge, and Malines, alongside home matches against Leuven and Cercle Brugge. Success in the upcoming games against Leuven and Cercle Brugge will be vital to their playoff aspirations.
The current run of form represents Anderlecht’s worst performance in 89 years. The club has not experienced such a prolonged winless streak since the 1936-1937 season. At that time, Anderlecht was a less established side, frequently fluctuating between the top flight and the second division, as noted in historical records.
While Anderlecht recently secured a victory against Antwerp in the second leg of the Belgian Cup semi-final, this success has not translated into league form. The team’s inability to find the back of the net has become a significant issue, with key players struggling to break down opposing defenses. Transfermarkt data shows Lior Refaelov, Wesley Hoedt, and Joshua Zirkzee have each scored two goals for the club this season, but none in recent league matches.
The match against RAAL La Louvière, played on February 15, 2026, saw a capacity crowd of 21,500 in attendance at Lotto Park, according to reports from Flashscore and Sofascore.