Eredivisie Preview: Feyenoord vs Almere City,Eredivisie Gameweek 20

  • FIy999 2025/02/22 09:37
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Aiming to record consecutive Eredivisie wins at De Kuip for the first time since November, Feyenoord host bottom-placed Almere City in Saturday's gameweek 20 encounter.


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Although Feyenoord are Champions League round of 16 participants, having stunned AC Milan in the knockout playoffs this week, the Stadium Club face a battle to return to the tournament next season.


The fourth-placed Rotterdam outfit are 14 points adrift of table-topping Ajax and 12 points behind PSV in second, making it unlikely they will end in those positions guaranteeing participation in Europe's premier club competition.


While they may have to settle for third place to partake in Champions League qualifying, the Club of the People must supplant Utrecht, whom they trail by three points, and stave off the challenge of AZ — level on 40 points — and FC Twente (39).


Although Feyenoord have played a game fewer than the team above them, the Pride of South can be optimistic about their chances of overtaking the third-placed side, who are without a victory in five top-flight games; however, the Rotterdam-based club's miserable 2025 form — one win, two draws, two defeats — outranks only Willem II (two) and Fortuna Sittard (one).


While Bosschaart has been in charge for two of the previous five matches, replacing the sacked Brian Priske, the interim boss oversaw the Stadium Club's only victory in their ongoing run — a 3-0 success in the Rotterdam derby against Sparta Rotterdam before a goalless encounter at NAC Breda last weekend.


Those Eredivisie matches preceded Feyenoord's 2-1 aggregate success over Milan, seeing them go unbeaten in four fixtures in all competitions, having lost three of the previous four overall, pointing to expected-to-be-appointed Van Persie taking charge of a team entering a positive spell after a disappointing start to the year.


It remains to be seen if the former Feyenoord striker is in situ for Saturday's match, but supporters are expected to demand success from whoever is in charge this weekend against Almere City, who enter gameweek 20 bottom of the Eredivisie, despite the home side's glut of injuries.


The travelling fans will be aware of their record in this fixture since gaining promotion last season: three losses in as many games, conceding 12 goals and scoring just two.


Rijsdijk will aim to snap that losing run against their Rotterdam hosts, hoping the mini resurgence since replacing Hedwiges Maduro at the start of the year stands the Black Sheep in good stead.


After picking up one point and failing to score in two of his first three league games (two losses), the competition's lowest scorers (14 goals) have notched four points from their most recent two Eredivisie matches, with both results strikingly coming on their travels.


A 1-0 defeat of third-placed Utrecht in early February ended a year-long wait for a top-flight win on the road, and scoring twice in last week's 2-2 draw at NEC was the first time the Almere-based outfit have netted two goals away from home since October — also a 2-2 draw at Sparta.


Despite being 10 points adrift of 15th-placed Heracles and six behind Sparta in the relegation playoff spot, recent results offer the league's bottom side hope in the season's concluding months.


While De Zwarte Schapen face an uphill battle against Feyenoord, Almere City's three-match undefeated sequence on their travels (two draws) could become four this weekend if the visitors avoid defeat, a feat twice achieved in the top flight since gaining promotion — four games from September 2023 to November 2023 and five matches from February 2024 to April 2024.


Feyenoord possible starting lineup:

Wellenreuther; Read, Beelen, Hancko, Smal; Milambo, Moder; Moussa, Paixao, Bueno; Carranza


Almere City possible starting lineup:

Bakker; Akujobi, Visus, Lawrence, Zagaritis; Haye, Kamp; Hansen, Robinet, Providence; Brym


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