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Tickets for Go Ahead Eagles – Heracles Almelo, Eredivisie Round 24 2025/26 at De Adelaarshorst in Deventer

Sunday, 22 February 2026 at 2:30 PM · De Adelaarshorst Go Ahead Deventer
· Capacity: 9,997
Final score 4 : 0
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Encounter in Deventer that carries the weight of points and emotions

Go Ahead Eagles and Heracles Almelo in Deventer open a story that is more than an ordinary league match, because in the 24th round of the 2025/2026 Eredivisie season two teams collide that are looking for a calmer continuation of spring and points that change the perspective of the table. The time slot is ideal for a fan-charged atmosphere, and the home stadium De Adelaarshorst is known for turning a match into an experience in which every minute is felt in the stands and on the pitch. Because of that, it is understandable that interest in tickets and passes is strong, especially when it comes to a match with a clear competitive stake and real consequences for the standings. Those planning to come live are already thinking about ticket sales and how to secure their tickets in time, because matches like these in Deventer often gain an extra dimension when the stands fill up. Secure your tickets now and plan your arrival so that you enter the atmosphere before the opening whistle, because in this neighborhood football is not watched, it is lived.

The match is played at De Adelaarshorst stadium, at the address Vetkampstraat 1, 7416 WK Deventer, and that detail is not mere logistics but also part of the event’s identity, because the stadium literally stands in a residential neighborhood and therefore the rhythm of the match naturally takes over the city’s everyday life. In that setting, tickets have added value, because arriving does not mean only a seat or a spot on the terrace, but an entire afternoon experience in which a fan walk, local streets, and the closeness of the pitch blend together. When ticket sales pick up, in practice it often means that the best sections will disappear first, so it is smart to secure tickets as soon as you decide to travel. The host in this match counts on the recognizable energy of its stands and therefore even neutral spectators will easily understand why tickets for this event are spoken about with special attention. Buy tickets via the button below and leave yourself enough time to arrive, because De Adelaarshorst rewards those who enter the atmosphere earlier.

Table situation and what every point means

A look at the current standings shows why this match carries clear tension, because Go Ahead Eagles ahead of the 24th round holds 14th place with 23 points, with a record that suggests many tight matches and many shared points. Heracles Almelo is in 17th place with 17 points and is in a zone where every point is potentially the difference between catching up and deepening the pressure in the rest of the season. Go Ahead Eagles has, through 21 matches played, collected 4 wins and as many as 11 draws, which speaks of a team that often stays level and that can remain in the match for a long time regardless of the opponent. Heracles has, through 22 matches, recorded 5 wins and 15 losses, with a visible problem in defensive stability, but also with enough individual quality to turn the course of a match with one good spell. That is precisely why tickets for a match like this have an extra appeal, because you are watching a direct clash of ambition and nerves, and the stands in Deventer in such moments become a participant, not just a backdrop.

When these two clubs end up in the same story, the broader picture of the Eredivisie is also important, because the middle of the table at this stage of the season can be deceptive, and a run of two or three matches can dramatically change mood and plans. Go Ahead Eagles, through a large number of draws, shows that it knows how to survive tough periods, but also that it sometimes lacks the finishing blow that turns a draw into full spoils. Heracles Almelo at this moment comes in under pressure of a points deficit, but precisely such pressure can free a team to play more directly and riskier, especially away from home where a quicker path to goal is often sought. For spectators that usually means a more dynamic match, more transitions, and more situations in which the stadium rises to its feet, which automatically increases the demand for tickets as well. Ticket sales in such circumstances do not follow only the popularity of the event, but also the feeling that live you can see a match that has a story and a stake. If you like matches in which points are won with more stubbornness than shine, tickets for this match are an entry into exactly such a football evening, only in an afternoon slot.

Form, trends, and the psychological moment before the duel

An additional layer to this duel is the fact that they have already met this season, and their previous league clash ended with a 4–2 win for Heracles, a result that is remembered and that naturally enters the preparation for the next match. Such an outcome usually works in two ways, because it gives the visitors an argument that they can score and dominate, while it leaves the home side with a need to respond in front of its own fans. Go Ahead Eagles has already shown this season that at its stadium it can play matches that go beyond the bounds of expectation, which further stokes interest in tickets when an opponent arrives that was already unpleasant once. Heracles on the other hand has a season with fluctuations, but also with matches in which it has been able to convert its chances very efficiently, so in Deventer one cannot count on a calm scenario. In such an environment, ticket sales gain importance, because spectators are not coming only to “another match,” but to a potential story of revenge, pressure, and tactics in real time.

When thinking about what the match will look like, it is crucial to recognize two different psychologies, because Go Ahead Eagles has a need to keep the match under control, calm the tempo, and build an advantage through continuous pressure and the energy of the stands. Heracles Almelo more often goes through phases in which it has to suffer, and then looks for a period of ten or fifteen minutes in which it can break the match, which sometimes brings spectacular results, and sometimes opens space for punishment. Such a combination of styles often creates a match with more waves than a straight line, so the audience gets both tension and sudden mood swings. Precisely in those moments tickets become a ticket to experience, because a television broadcast can hardly convey the feeling when the whole stadium reacts to one stolen ball or to a set piece that is being prepared as if it were a penalty. If you want to feel how pressure on the table turns into sound and movement, buying tickets is the most direct way to experience it firsthand. Tickets for this match disappear quickly, so buy tickets in time and plan to enter the stadium earlier, so that you do not miss the initial energy.

Head-to-head record and what history suggests about goals

Historical frames of head-to-head meetings are often a trap if read literally, but in this case the numbers still offer an interesting context, because the overall record shows a slight advantage for Heracles over the years. In the head-to-head matches to date, a significant share of games with more goals has been recorded, which fits the impression that these teams not infrequently play more openly than the table suggests. When you add the current points pressure into the equation, the likelihood increases that both sides will have phases in which they will seek a goal, even at the price of risk. For fans that is good news, because matches with changes of pace and more chances naturally raise the atmosphere, and De Adelaarshorst is a stadium that knows how to amplify such moments. In such an ambience, tickets are not just access to an event, but access to the possibility that you will watch a match that can be decided in a few minutes, either in favor of the home side through a surge from the crowd, or in favor of the visitor through a counterattack or a set piece.

Still, it is important to emphasize that history does not play by itself, because the current teams come in with different trends and different priorities, so coaches will often adjust the approach precisely to this opponent. Go Ahead Eagles in front of the home crowd will want to avoid a scenario in which it chases the score early and thereby opens the field to the visitor, while Heracles will look for a way to avoid the defensive gaps that have cost it too many points this season. That usually means that the first twenty or so minutes will be a period of measuring, and then the match will open up as the first goal approaches or as nervousness grows. The crowd feels it, and tickets then become an entry into a story that is built minute by minute, until one situation changes the tone of the entire stadium. If you are one of those who like matches in which tactical discipline constantly collides with emotion, this is exactly the kind of day for which ticket purchase is planned in advance. In Deventer, such duels are remembered by sound, not only by result.

De Adelaarshorst, the stadium that changes the match experience

De Adelaarshorst carries a specific reputation because it has historically been tied to the same location since 1920 and because over decades it has remained a stadium in which the stands are close to the pitch, which changes the way players experience pressure and support. The home club emphasizes that the stadium is part of the community and that because of its position in a residential neighborhood the visit has a special character, which is also the reason why fans often speak of a “close” match, not only spatially but also emotionally. The record attendance of 25,000 spectators from history and later capacity changes illustrate how the stadium has adapted over time, but in doing so preserved the atmosphere that gave it cult status. The modernization and works from 2015 changed the look of certain parts and brought the capacity close to the limit of around 10,000 seats, but the basic feeling of “football in the neighborhood” remained the same. In such a space tickets are a sought-after commodity because the crowd does not come only to watch, but also to participate, and that is especially pronounced in matches in which points carry a real stake. Secure your tickets now and come earlier, because the De Adelaarshorst experience is felt strongest when the stadium fills up and when the first song starts before the teams come out.

In practical terms, an important detail for visitors is that the stadium is located on Vetkampstraat and that it is surrounded by ordinary city traffic and residential streets, which means that the arrival plan should be adjusted to the congestion that forms in the hours before the match. The host emphasizes the uniqueness of the location on its pages, and that is also the reason why many fans plan to arrive on foot or by public transport whenever they can, in order to avoid the stress of parking at the last moment. For those traveling from other cities, Deventer is well connected by rail, and the city infrastructure enables a relatively simple continuation toward the stadium, but on match day it is always worth counting on a slower pace around the stadium. That is precisely why buying tickets is not the only task, because part of the experience is also good logistics, from departure time to when to enter the stands. In matches like these people want to be inside before the start, because early energy often sets the tone, and in a stadium with such acoustics it is felt strongly. Buy tickets via the button below and add a safety buffer to your travel plan, so that entry is part of the enjoyment, not a race against time.

Deventer as a backdrop for the match and a fan journey

Deventer is not just a point on the map, but a city with a strong identity on the IJssel River and a reputation as a Hanseatic center, so coming to the match can also be a mini trip that combines sport and local ambiance. The historic core and the city atmosphere make a good frame for fans who want to come earlier, take a walk, and enter the match gradually, instead of appearing only at kick-off. In that context tickets and passes become a planning element of the day, because when you already travel to a city with such an atmosphere, it is natural to want to make the most of the visit. Home fans experience this match through the prism of the fight for points and through the pride of the neighborhood stadium, while away fans come with the idea that it is precisely here that the season’s trend can be turned. For neutral spectators it is an opportunity to see what football looks like in a city that loves tradition but lives the present, and tickets are also a ticket into that city rhythm.

For visitors coming to Deventer for the first time, it is useful to think of match day as an event with multiple steps, because the most pleasant experience is created when everything does not boil down to arriving and leaving. After you secure tickets, the next step is to realistically estimate the time needed to get to Vetkampstraat, then determine when you want to pass checks and find your place, and finally leave room to enjoy the atmosphere around the stadium. In cities where the stadium is in a neighborhood, the crowd does not spread only to parking lots, but also to streets and sidewalks, so patience is part of fan etiquette. That is precisely why ticket sales and travel planning go together, because there is no point having tickets and then entering out of breath in the 15th minute, especially when a match like this can open from the first second. If you travel with a group, sort out the tickets in time so that you can also agree on the arrival, because group entries and shared warm-up are part of the charm of such encounters. In Deventer the match is remembered by the feeling of togetherness, and that feeling begins before the ball starts from the center.

Sources:
- ESPN, Eredivisie 2025-26 table and teams’ points performance
- Sofascore, match preview Go Ahead Eagles vs Heracles Almelo and table status
- ESPN, Heracles Almelo results in the 2025 season and previous head-to-head match 4–2
- Go Ahead Eagles, official stadium page and historical details about De Adelaarshorst
- Go Ahead Eagles, contact page with the stadium address Vetkampstraat 1, Deventer
- StadiumDB, capacity and historical data on De Adelaarshorst stadium
- Holland.com and the City of Deventer, basic city context and description of Deventer

Head to head

  1. 22.11.2025 HE Heracles Almelo 4 : 2 GO Go Ahead Eagles Eredivisie

Team form

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HE Heracles Almelo LLLLL

Standings

# Team or athlete OD P GD PT
1 PS PSV Eindhoven 4 33 +52 81
2 FE Feyenoord 7 33 +24 62
3 FC FC Twente 5 33 +23 58
4 NE NEC Nijmegen 7 33 +23 56
5 AF AFC Ajax 6 33 +21 55
6 AZ AZ Alkmaar 10 33 +7 51
7 UT Utrecht 11 33 +11 50
8 HE Heerenveen 11 33 +4 50
9 GR Groningen 14 33 +3 45
10 SP Sparta Rotterdam 14 33 -21 43
11 FO Fortuna Sittard 16 33 -12 39
12 GO Go Ahead Eagles 11 33 +2 38
13 PE PEC Zwolle 14 33 -25 37
14 EX Excelsior 16 33 -14 35
15 SC SC Telstar 15 33 -7 34
16 FC FC Volendam 17 33 -19 32
17 NA NAC Breda 17 33 -23 28
18 HE Heracles Almelo 24 33 -49 19

De Adelaarshorst Go Ahead

Stadium
Capacity: 9,997

De Adelaarshorst Go Ahead is a stadium with a distinct old-school charm and a strong connection to Go Ahead Eagles. Opened in 1920, it keeps an intimate, compact bowl that puts spectators close to the pitch, so the action feels immediate from every stand. With a capacity of around 10,400 seats, it’s a venue where atmosphere comes from voices and rhythms on the terraces rather than sheer size.

Inside, the matchday experience is what fans love most: clear sightlines, a tight acoustic that amplifies chants, and modern essentials that make the visit comfortable — from food and drink kiosks to club points for merch and souvenirs, all while staying right in the heart of the event. That blend of tradition and practicality makes it a great pick for visitors looking for an authentic Dutch football feel.

The micro-location is easy to pin down: Vetkampstraat 1, 7416 WK Deventer, Netherlands. On event days, simply follow the signage to the entrances around the stands; there are nearby parking areas and access streets, and the closest bus stops are just a short walk away. For broader city transport options and getting around Deventer, see the city description further down the page.

Hotels nearby

Airports nearby

  • ENS Twente Airport Enschede · 49 km
  • LEY Lelystad Airport Lelystad · 50 km
  • NRN Weeze Airport Weeze · 73 km
  • UDE Volkel Air Base Uden · 74 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of De Adelaarshorst Go Ahead?
De Adelaarshorst Go Ahead in Deventer has an official capacity of 9,997 seats. This gives spectators a wide range of seating options, from premium tribunes near the floor to upper rows with panoramic views. The capacity places De Adelaarshorst Go Ahead among the more important venues for Eredivisie, and the atmosphere during big events depends on how full the lower home sectors are. Booking tickets early is recommended — the best-view sections sell out fastest.
Who is the home team?
The home team is Go Ahead Eagles, hosting this match at De Adelaarshorst Go Ahead in Deventer. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and Go Ahead Eagles averages more points at home than away. The visiting side Heracles Almelo faces the added challenge of travel and adaptation, which in elite competitions often means preparation without rest days between matches. Home-team status here also means the choice of dressing room and first warm-up access.
When is the match played?
The event is scheduled for Sunday, 22 February 2026 at 2:30 PM local time in Deventer. The local start may differ from your time zone — being near the venue two hours before start is recommended for security checks and getting your bearings. Doors typically open 60 to 90 minutes before the start. If you're traveling from abroad, factor in arrival time given local public transport and possible congestion.
How much does a ticket cost?
Ticket prices for this match start from Check price via Viagogo and other verified partners. The exact price depends on the sector, seat category (away, neutral, home, premium box) and demand which rises closer to the match date. The amount includes platform fees and mandatory buyer protection. The cheapest tickets are typically in upper sectors in the away zone, while premium box seats can cost several times more. Final price and currency are displayed on the seller page after seat selection.
How do I buy tickets through Karlobag.eu?
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Can I cancel or resell my ticket?
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How do I get to De Adelaarshorst Go Ahead?
De Adelaarshorst Go Ahead is located in Deventer. Most major venues are accessible by public transport — bus, tram, metro or commuter rail typically run to the nearest station. We recommend arriving at least 60 minutes before the start. Detailed information about the location, nearest airport and hotels nearby is available in the venue section on this page.
What happens if the match is postponed or cancelled?
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How do I receive my ticket after purchase?
Most tickets today are electronic — they arrive by email as a PDF or as a mobile ticket saved in your digital wallet. For purchases more than 7 days before the match, the ticket usually arrives within 24-48 hours of payment, while last-minute purchases often arrive within a few hours. Physical tickets are sent by courier when the partner explicitly indicates this. If you don't receive your ticket in time, contact partner support (Viagogo) via your customer account.

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