Sparta vs. Ajax (Sunday, 11.15am)
Having qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League with total ease, Ajax resume Eredivisie duties with Sunday's trip to lowly Sparta Rotterdam.
Erik ten Hag's side are sitting pretty at the top of the table, while their hosts are 15 places and 20 points worse off heading into gameweek 14.
We say: Sparta Rotterdam 0-3 Ajax
A sense of inconsistency has plagued Ajax in the Eredivisie recently, but this game should only end one way with Ten Hag able to rest some of his star names in midweek.
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FC Twente vs. Feyenoord (Sunday, 1.30pm)
Seeking to record their third win on the bounce in the Eredivisie, FC Twente play host to third-placed Feyenoord on Sunday afternoon.
Ron Jans's side prevailed 1-0 at Sparta Rotterdam last time out, whereas the visitors played out a 2-2 draw with Slavia Prague in the Europa Conference League.
We say: FC Twente 1-2 Feyenoord
Slot is likely to be sweating over the fitness of Linssen until just before the first ball is kicked, but with Dessers and Til still offering plenty of threat up top, Feyenoord's top-flight winning streak should be extended here.
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Utrecht vs. Heracles (Sunday, 1.30pm)
FC Utrecht will be aiming to avoid a third defeat on the trot in the Eredivisie when they play host to Heracles at the Stadion Galgenwaard on Sunday.
The visitors, meanwhile, ended their run of three games without a win across all competitions last time out and will be looking to keep the juggernaut rolling.
We say: FC Utrecht 2-0 Heracles
After suffering a slump in form in recent weeks, Utrecht will be looking to return to winning ways and strengthen their position in the top half of the table. The visitors have performed poorly away from home, where they still await their first win of the season, and we predict the hosts will take advantage of their home crowd support and come away with all three points.
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Heerenveen vs. PSV (Sunday, 3.45pm)
PSV Eindhoven will be looking to keep their Eredivisie title charge alive when they travel to face mid-table Heerenveen at the Abe Lenstra Stadion on Sunday afternoon.
Roger Schmidt's side go into the weekend sitting level on points with leaders Ajax, but with a significantly worse goal difference than their great rivals.
We say: Heerenveen 1-2 PSV Eindhoven
PSV have been prone to the odd horror-show this season, but they have been impressive in recent weeks and should have enough to take all three points from this one, ending a decade-long hoodoo at this stadium in the process despite their attacking absentees.
Heerenveen will hope that last weekend's win gets them back on track, but a visit from one of the 'big three' is the last thing they needed to follow that triumph up.
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Vitesse vs. AZ (Sunday, 7.00pm)
Vitesse play host to AZ Alkmaar on Sunday evening looking for the victory which will keep them in close proximity to fourth place in the Eredivisie standings.
Despite their recent improvements, AZ still sit down in 12th position, keeping the visitors under pressure ahead of a game against opponents who they will still consider as rivals for the European places.
We say: Vitesse 2-1 AZ Alkmaar