NAC Breda vs. Nijmegen (Saturday, 5.45pm)
NAC Breda and NEC Nijmegen will be aiming to return to winning ways in the 2024-25 Eredivisie season when they meet at Rat Verlegh Stadion on Saturday evening.
These two are separated by just a single point, with the hosts on six after seven games and currently 16th in the league standings, while the visitors are in 12th place.
We say: NAC Breda 1-1 NEC
While NAC have been poor this season, they have managed to produce good performances at home and this arguably represents their easiest fixture in Breda following matches against Ajax, Utrecht and Fortuna Sittard.
However, NEC are coming off an impressive showing against Dutch giants Feyenoord last week, and we feel that they will be able to get something from this one as well.
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PSV vs. Sparta (Saturday, 7.00pm)
Eredivisie champions PSV Eindhoven will be out to maintain their perfect start to the domestic league season when they lock horns with Sparta Rotterdam at the Philips Stadion on Saturday evening.
The hosts are already perched atop the league standings with a maximum of 21 points after their first seven games of the season, while the visitors are in seventh place with 10 points over the same period.
We say: PSV Eindhoven 3-1 Sparta Rotterdam
While PSV have not found their absolute best form in Europe as yet this season, their domestic league form has been incredible, and we feel that they will ease to another home victory in this one.
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Utrecht vs. RKC Waalwijk (Saturday, 8.00pm)
The final match on Saturday night in the Eredivisie will see high-flying FC Utrecht look to continue their impressive league record when they take on a struggling RKC Waalwijk at Stadion Galgenwaard.
The hosts have shot out the starting gate this season and are currently in second place in the league standings, while the visitors are rooted to the bottom of the table, still searching for their first point.
We say: FC Utrecht 2-0 RKC Waalwijk
Both these sides have completely contrasting records this season, and with seven losses in a row, it is difficult to make much of a case for RKC Waalwijk in this one. Utrecht have picked up four wins on the bounce ahead of this match, and we feel they will extend that record with another victory on Saturday.