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Conference League (QUARTER-FINAL)
16. April 2026. 18:45h
AZ Alkmaar vs FC Shakhtar Donetsk
AFAS Stadium, Alkmaar, NL
2026
16
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

AZ Alkmaar vs FC Shakhtar Donetsk tickets, Conference League quarter-final at AFAS Stadion Alkmaar

Looking for tickets for AZ Alkmaar vs FC Shakhtar Donetsk? Here you can follow ticket availability and plan your purchase for the Conference League quarter-final at AFAS Stadion in Alkmaar, where AZ chase a dramatic comeback and Shakhtar arrive defending a strong first-leg advantage

A great night in Alkmaar and a match that calls for a full stadium

AZ Alkmaar and FC Shakhtar Donetsk are playing the second leg of the Conference League quarter-finals tonight at the AFAS Stadion, a match that carries both competitive pressure and strong fan intensity because, after the first game, the Dutch side has been placed in front of a very difficult task. Shakhtar arrive in Alkmaar with a 3:0 lead from the first encounter, while AZ, in front of their supporters, are looking for an early opening to the match, a high tempo and goals that would restore belief in a major comeback, and that is precisely why an evening of strong pressure from the first minute and an atmosphere in which every won ball can change the tone of the stadium is expected. The home side draw additional optimism from their most recent league appearance because, ahead of this European test, they defeated sc Heerenveen 3:0, which in Alkmaar restored the impression that the team are once again entering the right competitive rhythm after a period of fluctuations. For readers considering going to the stadium, that is perhaps the main reason why tickets for this match are especially attractive, because this is not just another game, but an evening in which the home side are chasing a result that demands courage, early pressure and the full support of the stands. Secure your tickets right away, because matches of this weight usually offer more than just the result: they offer intensity, uncertainty and the feeling that something big can happen before the eyes of the crowd.

What the result from the first match brings and why the pressure is distributed on both sides

A 3:0 lead looks enormous on paper, but in second legs at this stage of the competition it often becomes a burden for the team that must defend it just as much as it becomes fuel for the opponent to take a riskier and more aggressive approach. Shakhtar carry capital from the first match that allows them a calmer start, a lower block in certain phases and greater selectivity when moving forward, but they also know that one early AZ goal can turn the match into a completely different psychological contest, especially in a stadium that ignites quickly when the home side feel momentum. AZ therefore do not have the luxury of patient waiting, but must seek a combination of intensity and control, because reckless charging could open space for the visitors’ counterattack, and that transition is often the most dangerous part of Shakhtar’s game. In such a balance of power, tickets and passes for this event gain additional value, since the crowd are not coming to watch a routine contest, but a match in which every segment, from the first fifteen minutes to the reaction after a possible first goal, can decide the entire evening. Tickets for this match are disappearing quickly, so buy your tickets in time and follow this game from the stands where, from the first minute, it will be felt how great the stake of the quarter-final is.

Form and numbers that set the tone of the match

AZ’s home form at this moment carries enough elements to offer supporters a reason to believe, although the overall league season has not been entirely linear. According to the latest available data, AZ are sixth in the Eredivisie with a record of 14 wins, 6 draws and 10 defeats and a goal difference of plus 7, while the 3:0 win against Heerenveen showed that the team know how to combine a good start, control of midfield and a concrete finish when the match opens according to plan. On the other side, Shakhtar stand very high in their domestic league, with 50 points from 21 matches and an impressive goal difference of 51:12, which says enough about the stability of a team that are not coming to Alkmaar only to defend their advantage, but also to confirm that behind the European result there is serious competitive consistency. Interestingly, the numbers of both teams suggest a different path to the same goal: AZ more often build through possession and waves of pressure in front of their supporters, while Shakhtar often operate as a team that precisely choose moments of acceleration and punish open space. Buying tickets is therefore not only a decision to see a big name in the competition, but also an opportunity to see live the clash of two teams of different rhythm, different league contexts and different psychological starting points ahead of the second leg.

The main names of the evening and the players who can change the course of the match

For AZ, the leading name in attacking output is Troy Parrott, who, according to the latest statistical overviews, leads the team with 14 goals, while Sven Mijnans, with eight goals and five assists, provides a particularly important combination of finishing and creativity, and it was precisely against Heerenveen that he found the net twice and further raised expectations before the return leg. Width of contribution is also important in the Dutch team, because the burden of assists and production does not fall on only one player, so Shakhtar’s defence must watch multiple lines of threat, especially late runs from deeper positions and set pieces when the home side gather momentum in front of their stands. For the visitors, the focus is more on the collective and on the efficiency of attacking transition, and available season overviews indicate a very good offensive output by the team in the domestic league, with forwards and wide players who know how to exploit space as soon as the opponent open their structure too much. That is exactly why this match carries extra appeal for the crowd considering a trip to the stadium, because tickets for such games often also mean the chance to follow, from close range, the duel of individuals who can turn the entire emotional flow of the evening with a single move. Buy tickets via the button below if you want to watch a match in which one early goal, one save by the goalkeeper or one precise break into a counterattack can completely change the mathematical picture of the quarter-final within a few minutes.

The tactical picture of the second leg and the way the match can be broken open

AZ know that without a brave start there is no real chance of a comeback, but it is even more important that this bravery be organised, because the difference between pressure and chaos in matches like this can be only one poorly closed corridor in midfield. The home side will almost certainly try to push their lines high, speed up the winning of second balls and look for shots or deliveries in the early phase of attack, while Shakhtar will try to survive the opening wave and then use the opponent’s nervousness as space for counterattacks and for calming the tempo. If AZ score early, the match can become open and emotionally charged, with many duels and heavy pressure from the stands, and then fan support often turns into a real factor that carries the home side a few percentage points higher in intensity. If, however, Shakhtar survive the opening stretch without major shocks, every further passage of time will work in their favour, which means that the home side will have to take even more risks, and with that offer the visitors exactly the space they want. For the crowd considering coming, that is precisely one more argument to secure tickets, because second legs with a large result deficit often provide a very clear dramatic arc: the home side’s charge, the away side’s response, tactical adjustment and the constant feeling that one move can completely turn the pulse of the stadium.

AFAS Stadion as a stage and why Alkmaar provides a special backdrop for an evening like this

The venue is AFAS Stadion, at Stadionweg 1, 1812 AZ Alkmaar, a stadium opened in 2006 as the modern home of the club and a place that over the years has become a strong part of the identity of footballing Alkmaar. Club and stadium sources state an initial capacity of 17,023 spectators at the opening, while newer stadium overviews mention a capacity of around 19,500 seats, which shows that this is a compact yet loud venue where the atmosphere spills very quickly from one stand to another. Extra weight is added to this location by the fact that, over the past few years, the stadium has gone through sensitive infrastructure issues and adjustments, so today every major European date in Alkmaar further highlights how important this space is both to the club and to the city. For those buying tickets, AFAS Stadion itself is an important part of the experience, because it offers not only a football pitch, but also a sense of closeness to the action, clear sightlines and constant noise that grows especially when the home team attack towards the goal in front of the loudest sectors. Ticket sales for evenings like this naturally attract both local supporters and visitors from the wider region, and it is precisely that combination of full stands, short distance to the pitch and high competitive importance that makes this match one of those events that are better experienced live than later retold through results and highlights.

The city context of Alkmaar and the experience of the match beyond the ninety minutes themselves

Alkmaar is a city that offers much more than simply arriving for the match, and that is exactly what gives a sporting event like this additional tourist and fan value. It is a city known for its historic centre, canals and traditional cheese market, located relatively close to the coast and close enough to Amsterdam to be accessible even to visitors coming only for one day, yet distinctive enough to have its own rhythm and identity. For many supporters, buying tickets for this match therefore also means planning a full-day trip, a walk through the historic centre, time spent by the canals and a gradual entry into the pre-evening atmosphere before heading towards the stadium. Such an urban framework suits major European nights especially well because it strengthens the sense of occasion: the city fills with shirts, cafés with conversations about form and tactics, and the approach to the stadium becomes part of the story just as much as the start of the match itself. Tickets for this event therefore also have the added value of experience, because the spectator receives not only a place in the stands but a whole sequence of scenes and feelings that begin long before the first whistle and continue long after the final whistle.

Getting to the stadium, moving around the city and practical information for supporters

For visitors planning to come, it is important that AFAS Stadion is located in an area with good transport connections and close to the main road routes, and stadium guides and traffic sources mention the proximity of the A9 motorway as well as marked access routes to the stadium. From the city, the stadium can be reached on foot in about half an hour, while from the railway station direction bus connections are often highlighted, with available guides mentioning bus line 163 as well as several public transport options in the area around the stadium. City websites further warn that it is useful to check traffic and parking conditions, while club contacts point to official information on access and parking options around the stadium, which is especially important on evenings of increased interest when a large number of visitors arrive within a similar time frame. Anyone considering buying tickets will do well to plan the journey at the same time, because at major matches it is precisely logistics that often determine how relaxed the experience will be, from the time of entering the city to reaching the stands without unnecessary rush. Secure your tickets, but also come earlier so that you can go through the approach to the stadium without stress, catch the growing atmosphere around AFAS Stadion and await the match in your place from the first minute, when the rhythm of evenings like this most often begins to be written.

Why this match is more than an ordinary quarter-final slot

This match attracts because it combines several strong stories at once: the home side’s result deficit, the visitors’ self-confidence, a full stadium that wants an early wave of hope and a competitive framework in which there is no room for a second chance. AZ have already shown in front of their home crowd that they know how to play decisively and offensively, while the 3:0 win over Heerenveen immediately before this evening gave supporters an argument to believe that the team still have something to offer in the final stretch of the season. Shakhtar, on the other hand, arrive as a side that are very effective in the domestic league and that in the first encounter showed that they know how to play maturely, concretely and without wasting energy, so in Alkmaar they will also look for moments in which they can calm the home wave or completely silence it with one move forward. Because of all this, ticket sales are not merely a technical question of a place in the stands, but the question of whether the spectator wants to be part of an evening in which a great comeback can be born or the cold, organised strength of the visitors can be confirmed before the eyes of a full hall, that is, stadium. Buy tickets via the button below and take your place in the stands for a match that carries both a result and living drama, and that kind of tension for which European spring evenings are remembered for years.Sources:
- ESPN, AZ Alkmaar overview: schedule, first-leg result, Eredivisie standing and seasonal player statistics.
- FC Shakhtar Donetsk, club overview ahead of the second leg: confirmation of the return leg in Alkmaar, form and first-leg result.
- AZ, club announcements and contact: 3:0 victory against sc Heerenveen and the AFAS Stadion address and access information.
- AZ, stadium page: opening year and historical context of AFAS Stadion.
- TNT Sports and FOX Sports, Ukrainian league table: current position and Shakhtar’s figures in the domestic league.
- The Stadium Guide and Moovit, practical information: capacity, location by the A9 and directions by public transport.
- Holland.com and Kaasmarkt, Alkmaar city context: historic centre, canals and recognisable local identity.
- Gemeente Alkmaar, traffic and the stadium surroundings: safer access to the stadium and information about parking and traffic in the city.

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16 April, 2026, Author: Sports desk

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