Super Eagles forward Victor Boniface has thrown his support behind his former club Union Saint-Gillloise, urging them to clinch the Belgian Pro League title as the season reaches its climax.

Union Saint-Gillloise currently lead the Championship playoffs by a narrow margin of one point ahead of defending champions Club Brugge, with crucial final matches scheduled for Saturday.

"I believe in you to get the job done," Boniface encouraged his former team ahead of their decisive home fixture against KAA Gent at the Joseph Marien Stadium.

While the Apaches aim to secure their victory, title contenders Club Brugge will simultaneously host Royal Antwerp at the Jan Breydel Stadium in what promises to be a nail-biting conclusion to the season.

Union Saint-Gillloise has a rich history in Belgian football, having previously won the league title 11 times. A victory today would add a prestigious 12th championship to their collection.

Boniface, who now plies his trade elsewhere, maintains strong ties with his former club and has been following their championship campaign closely. His public show of support highlights the lasting relationship between the Nigerian international and the Belgian outfit.

Football fans across Belgium will be watching closely as the title race concludes, with Union Saint-Gillloise hoping to convert their slight advantage into championship glory.