2020–21 Belgian First Division B
The 2020–21 season of the Belgian First Division B began in August 2020 and ended in April 2021. Union SG became champions on 13 March 2021, returning to the highest level of Belgian football for the first time since the 1972–73 season.
Team changes
In
- Deinze were promoted from the 2019–20 Belgian First Amateur Division as champions.
- Seraing and RWD Molenbeek filled in the open spots left by the extra relegations of Roeselare and Virton, as highest finishing teams which had obtained a professional footballing licence.
- As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium, no team was relegated from the 2019–20 Belgian First Division A and two teams were promoted from the 2019–20 Belgian First Division B, meaning two extra teams needed to be added to the league. From the 2019–20 Belgian First Amateur Division only Lierse Kempenzonen remained as team which had obtained the necessary Belgian professional football licence, hence they were promoted and finally as no other team was eligible from that division, the youth squad of Club Brugge was added to again end up with 8 teams. This team will play under the name Club NXT.
Out
- Due to the Belgian First Division A expanding from 16 to 18 teams, both finalists Beerschot and OH Leuven were promoted to Belgian First Division A for the next season.
- [K.S.C. K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen|Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen|Lokeren] went bankrupt and folded. Temse moved to Lokeren and renamed themselves K.S.C. Lokeren-Temse playing in the Belgian Second Amateur Division.
- Both Roeselare and Virton were denied a professional licence and forced to relegate, Roeselare to the Belgian First Amateur Division, Virton to the Belgian Second Amateur Division as they were also refused a remunerated licence.
Format changes
Only in the 2020–21 season, the league will no longer consist of two separate competitions but will be one single league in which all teams play each other four times. There will be no more playoffs, no teams will qualify for the Europa League playoffs and the bottom team will be relegated directly.Team information
Stadiums and locations
| Matricule | Club | City | First season of current spell at second level | Coming from | 2019-20 result | Stadium | Capacity |
| 3 | Brugge | 2020–21 | – | – | Daknamstadion | 12,136 | |
| 818 | Deinze | 2020–21 | Belgian First Amateur Division | 1st | Burgemeester Van de Wiele Stadion | 7,515 | |
| 3970 | Lier | 2020–21 | Belgian First Amateur Division | 13th | Herman Vanderpoortenstadion | 14,538 | |
| 2554 | Lommel | 2018–19 | Belgian First Amateur Division | 6th | Soevereinstadion | 8,000 | |
| 5479 | Molenbeek | 2020–21 | Belgian First Amateur Division | 6th | Edmond Machtens Stadium | 12,266 | |
| 167 | Seraing | 2020–21 | Belgian First Amateur Division | 4th | Stade du Pairay | 14,234 | |
| 10 | Saint-Gilles, Brussels | 2015–16 | Belgian Third Division | 4th | Stade Joseph Marien | 5,500 | |
| 2024 | Westerlo | 2017–18 | Belgian First Division A | 1st | Het Kuipje | 8,035 |
League table
Season statistics
Top scorers
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| 1 | ![]() Top assists
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