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About Belgian First Division B

The Belgian First Division B is the second tier of professional soccer in Belgium. It's a 12-team league with a unique mix — traditional clubs fighting for promotion and U23 teams from top-flight clubs developing young players. The season runs from August through April, with promotion playoffs at the end. The league is in the final stretch, with teams pushing for the top spots.

Top teams

Beerschot is the biggest club in the division. They've got history, a passionate fan base, and the budget to match. SV Zulte Waregem dropped down from the top flight a few years ago and have been trying to get back up. Lommel SK, SK Beveren, and RFC Liège are the other traditional clubs with promotion aspirations. Then you have the U23 teams — Club NXT (Club Brugge), RSCA Futures (Anderlecht), and Jong Genk (KRC Genk). Those squads are full of young talent but can't get promoted, which makes the league weird.

Promotion system

Only the traditional clubs can go up to the Pro League. The U23 teams are ineligible. The season is split into two parts — regular season and promotion playoffs. The top four eligible teams go into a playoff at the end of the season. The winner goes up to the top flight. It's not a straightforward system, but it's designed to balance development and competition.

Viewership

The Belgian second division is a niche product. It pulls around 2 million viewers across the season, mostly in Belgium. The biggest clubs — Beerschot, Zulte Waregem, and RFC Liège — drive the ratings. The promotion playoff games get the most attention, especially if a big club is involved. International interest is minimal, but there's a small following in the Netherlands and France.

TV options in Belgium

DAZN (formerly Eleven Sports) holds the exclusive rights for First Division B in Belgium. They show every match live on their streaming platform. There's no free-to-air TV coverage. If you want to follow the league in Belgium, you need a DAZN subscription. They also carry the top flight, so it's the main soccer hub in the country.

Streaming options in the US and Worldwide

For fans outside Belgium, DAZN also holds the international rights. The platform is available in most countries, including the US, Canada, and parts of Europe. You can subscribe monthly or yearly. Some matches also show up on the Pro League YouTube channel for free, but that's not consistent. If you're a hardcore fan, DAZN is the move.

Current season

The 2025-26 First Division B season kicked off in August 2025. The regular season wraps up in April, with the promotion playoffs starting immediately after. Beerschot is sitting at the top of the table, with Zulte Waregem close behind. Lommel and RFC Liège are also in the mix for the playoff spots. The U23 teams are doing their thing, developing talent for the top clubs. The season ends in May with the promotion final.