The Battle of Lauffeld, also known as Lafelt, Laffeld, Lawfeld, Lawfeldt, Maastricht or Val, takes place on July 2, 1747, during the French invasion of the Netherlands.
It is part of the War of the Austrian Succession.
Marshal Saxe leads the French forces against the Pragmatic Army, the combined forces of the British and Hanoverians under the banner of the Duke of Cumberland, and the Dutch Republic, fighting under the Prince of Orange, at Lauffeld (or Lafelt, now part of Riemst), just west of Maastricht.
Cumberland moves to defeat a detachment of the French army commanded by the Prince of Clermont that de Saxe had sent to bait the Pragmatic Allies into moving.
Saxe force-marches the main French force to the ground he has chosen, thus outmaneuvering them.