PEC Zwolle vs. Almere City (Sunday, 11.15am)
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Two teams who could really do with a victory lock horns at the MAC3PARK Stadion on Sunday as PEC Zwolle entertain the challenge of Almere City.
Both sides came away empty-handed from their respective most recent outings and now go in search of an immediate response this weekend.
We say: PEC Zwolle 2-0 Almere City
Given Almere City's defensive struggles, Zwolle will fancy their chances of heaping more misery on their visitors, and we can see the hosts coming away with maximum points in the end.
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FC Twente vs. NAC Breda (Sunday, 1.30pm)
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Two teams at opposite ends of the Eredivisie standings are set to face off this weekend when FC Twente take on NAC Breda at De Grolsch Veste on Sunday afternoon.
The hosts are in fourth place in the league standings with 11 points after the first six games of the season, while the visitors are fourth from the bottom with six points.
We say: FC Twente 2-0 NAC Breda
Twente will enter this match with huge confidence following a spirited second-half performance against Man United in midweek, and given their record here at De Grolsch Veste, we feel the hosts will secure all three points in this one.
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Groningen vs. Go Ahead Eagles (Sunday, 1.30pm)
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Groningen play host to Go Ahead Eagles looking for the win that will see them keep pace with the early frontrunners in the Eredivisie.
At a time when the home team sit in sixth position in the standings, the visitors are two points adrift of their opponents in 10th place.
We say: Groningen 2-2 Go Ahead Eagles
With Go Ahead Eagles starting to find some form, this should be one of the more competitive fixtures of the latest Eredivisie matches. The visitors have only started scoring regularly of late, yet we feel that it should hold them in good stead in an entertaining shar of the spoils.
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RKC Waalwijk vs. Ajax (Sunday, 3.45pm)
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Aiming to kick on from a relatively slow start to their domestic campaign, Ajax will travel to the Mandemakers Stadium to take on RKC Waalwijk on Sunday.
THe visitors currently sit ninth in the Eredivisie table, having only played four matches thus far, while their hosts find themselves at the foot of the division after losing each of their first six outings.
We say: RKC Waalwijk 0-3 Ajax
With momentum from a dominant midweek continental victory and the need to build a winning run in their bid to regain the Eredivisie title, Ajax should have more than enough to cruise past an RKC Waalwijk side devoid of any confidence at the start of the term.
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AZ vs. Utrecht (Sunday, 7.00pm)
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Eredivisie early season high-flyers AZ Alkmaar and FC Utrecht will put their unbeaten league records on the line when they face off at AFAS Stadion on Sunday evening.
Both these sides have made very impressive starts to the 2024-25 season, with the hosts currently in second place in the standings, while the visitors are hot on their heels in third.
We say: AZ Alkmaar 2-1 FC Utrecht
Matches between these two in recent times have delivered goals, with 21 hitting the back of the net in the last four encounters alone, and given how they have started this season, we are expecting a few more this weekend.
However, with 10 goals scored and having not conceded in their two home games this season, we are just about leaning toward AZ to edge the result in this one.