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Eredivisie (33. round)
10. May 2026. 16:45h
Fortuna Sittard vs PEC Zwolle
Fortuna Sittard Stadion, Sittard, NL
2026
10
May
Fortuna Sittard - PEC Zwolle tickets for Eredivisie clash at Fortuna Sittard Stadion in Sittard
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Fortuna Sittard - PEC Zwolle tickets for Eredivisie clash at Fortuna Sittard Stadion in Sittard

Looking for tickets for Fortuna Sittard - PEC Zwolle in the Eredivisie? Here you can buy tickets for the 33rd-round match in Sittard, where Fortuna want to climb above Zwolle and the visitors aim to secure a calmer finish. Expect a tense league fixture with home support, table pressure and late-season stakes

Fortuna Sittard - PEC Zwolle: a match that can turn calm into final pressure

Fortuna Sittard and PEC Zwolle enter the 33rd round of the Eredivisie as neighbors from the lower part of mid-table, but with still enough reasons for this match not to be merely a formality. According to the data for the match preview, Zwolle is 12th before the match with 37 points, and Fortuna is 13th with 36 points. The gap is only one point, which means that in Sittard they are playing for a better final position, a calmer entry into the last round and avoiding the unpleasant feeling that the season has to be closed under pressure. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans.

For the host, this is an opportunity to improve the impression in front of its own crowd after a changeable final stretch of the season. Fortuna has collected most of its security at home through the season: in 16 home matches it has a record of 6-4-6, 25 goals scored and 27 conceded. That is not domination, but it is a firm enough base that Danny Buijs's team does not have to play in panic. PEC Zwolle, on the other hand, arrives with a very weak away record: in 16 away matches only 1 win, 6 draws and 9 defeats have been recorded, with 21 goals scored and 47 conceded.

What is at stake

This match does not have the scent of a title race, but it has a very concrete stake. Fortuna and PEC Zwolle are trying to confirm the status of teams that have avoided the worst scenario, but are not high enough to await the finish without questions. According to the World Soccer Data preview, Fortuna is 5 points above the relegation zone, and PEC Zwolle is 6 points above that line. In such a context, every point carries psychological weight, especially because the penultimate round is being played.With a win, Fortuna would overtake PEC Zwolle and reward the fans with a final home performance that carries more than a cosmetic shift in the table. With a win, PEC Zwolle would move four points ahead of the host and get a strong response after poor away displays. A draw would suit the visitors more, but it would not give either side the feeling that it had finished the job completely.


  • Fortuna Sittard: 13th place, 36 points, goal difference -13.

  • PEC Zwolle: 12th place, 37 points, goal difference -24.

  • Difference between the clubs before the match: 1 point.

  • Fortuna has won 22 points at home in 16 matches.

  • PEC Zwolle has won 9 points away in 16 matches.



Form: home ground as Fortuna's asset, away matches as Zwolle's problem

The clearest difference before the match can be seen in the profile of the host and the visitor. Fortuna in Sittard does not always look secure, but it regularly enters matches with a goal in its feet. The data for home matches state that Fortuna has scored in all 16 home league appearances this season. That is an important piece of information for a fan in the stands: even when the play is not perfect, the home team usually finds a way to create at least one concrete situation.

PEC Zwolle is a different story away from home. Henry van der Vegt's team has scored on a large number of away trips, but defensively it has often remained far too open. An average of 2.94 goals conceded per away match explains why Zwolle away from its own stadium is often forced to chase the result. In the last five away league matches, PEC Zwolle has 0 wins, 2 draws and 3 defeats, with a goal difference of 5-17.Fortuna's latest home form is also not perfect: in the last five home matches it has 1 win, 1 draw and 3 defeats, with 6 goals scored and 10 conceded. Still, compared with Zwolle's away problems, Fortuna has a clearer foundation for a match plan. Buijs can seek a more aggressive start, pressure on the second ball and faster entries into the final third because the opponent rarely maintains stability for all 90 minutes on away ground.

Head-to-head meetings: Zwolle has fresher memories

The history of head-to-head matches gives PEC Zwolle an extra dose of confidence. The first league meeting of this season was played on December 13, 2025 in Zwolle and ended with a 1-0 win for the host. It is even more striking that PEC Zwolle defeated Fortuna twice last season, including 4-1 in Sittard in January 2025. That is a result that the home fans have not forgotten.

Fortuna, however, has an argument from March 2024, when it beat Zwolle 3-1 in Sittard. That shows that this stadium is not automatically a comfortable ground for visitors, regardless of more recent results. In the last five head-to-head league matches, Zwolle has three wins, Fortuna one, and none of those five meetings ended in a draw.


  • 13.12.2025. PEC Zwolle - Fortuna Sittard 1-0.

  • 26.01.2025. Fortuna Sittard - PEC Zwolle 1-4.

  • 09.11.2024. PEC Zwolle - Fortuna Sittard 3-1.

  • 16.03.2024. Fortuna Sittard - PEC Zwolle 3-1.

  • 05.11.2023. PEC Zwolle - Fortuna Sittard 2-0.

Coaches and style of play

Fortuna is led by Danny Buijs, a coach who arrived at the club on July 1, 2023 and already has a long enough tenure for a clear framework to be recognized from his team: work without the ball, a compact block and an attempt to reach the finish quickly through the flanks or half-spaces. Fortuna does not need to have possession for possession's sake, but it must be precise when it wins the ball. Against Zwolle, it is especially important not to leave the match in a state of "running up and down", because the visitors have players who can wake up if they get space between the lines.

PEC Zwolle started the season with Henry van der Vegt, a coach strongly connected to the club. Van der Vegt had previously been part of the club structure, and he was promoted to the bench after Johnny Jansen's departure. His team tries to play more bravely than its away goal difference suggests, but the problem is that this bravery often turns into gaps that are too large between the defense and midfield. In Sittard it will have to choose the moments to step out high, because Fortuna has enough speed and technical quality to punish a poorly positioned back line.

Players who can decide the match

At Fortuna, the eye naturally settles on players who can open the match with a move, a cross or an attack into space. Alen Halilović brings calm in possession and a ball through the middle, Kristoffer Peterson can attack from the left side, and Dimitrios Limnios provides width and directness. In attack, Kaj Sierhuis and Paul Gladon are mentioned, different profiles of forwards: one can seek depth and finishing through movement, the other brings a more classic presence in the penalty area.In midfield, Fortuna has an interesting mix. Edouard Michut and Samuel Bastien can help in moving the ball, while Yassin Oukili provides the physical component. Defensively, Shawn Adewoye, Syb van Ottele and Iván Márquez will be important, because Zwolle often tries to extend attacks through crosses and the second ball. Fortuna must not defend its own penalty area lightly in this match, especially in the closing stages, because the data on goals conceded show vulnerability in late intervals.

At PEC Zwolle, special attention goes to Younes Namli, who is listed in ESPN's preview with 4 assists in 12 appearances. His left foot and final pass can change the rhythm of the match. Shola Shoretire has been one of Zwolle's standout young players this season and received the Johan Cruyff Talent of the Month award for January 2026, but Sofascore lists him among the injured because of a knee problem. That is a serious blow for the visitors if it is confirmed that he is not ready.

Absences and health bulletin

The most concrete available data on absences comes from Sofascore's match preview. There, Jan Faberski, Samir Lagsir and Shola Shoretire are listed as injured, all with knee injuries. Transfermarkt additionally highlights that at PEC Zwolle, Sherel Floranus and Shola Shoretire are in the danger zone for suspension because of cards. At Fortuna, an earlier Transfermarkt list named Daley Sinkgraven with a knee injury, but for the match itself caution is needed because injury statuses can be updated only shortly before the meeting.

For fans, it is important to follow the lineups on match day, especially because of the depth of the bench. In the 33rd round, coaches often combine the need for a result with the physical condition of players after a long spring rhythm. If Shoretire is not in the match sheet, Zwolle loses a player who can create an overload on his own, while Fortuna without Sinkgraven would have less experience on the left side of defense.

  • Jan Faberski - listed as injured, knee.

  • Samir Lagsir - listed as injured, knee.

  • Shola Shoretire - listed as injured, knee.

  • Sherel Floranus - listed among players at risk of suspension.

  • Daley Sinkgraven - previously listed with a knee injury; status to be checked through the lineups on match day.



Tactical key: whoever establishes rhythm first has a big advantage

Fortuna should open the match strongly, but not wildly. The data on home performance say that it often scores first at home, while PEC Zwolle away is especially vulnerable when forced into longer defensive phases. If the host quickly activates the flanks and forces Zwolle's defense to retreat toward its own six-yard box, the match can take on Fortuna's rhythm. Then Halilović and Michut can look for the half-space, and Peterson and Limnios can enter the finish from the second wave.

PEC Zwolle will probably look for moments to press after losing the ball and for quick exits toward Namli or the wide players. For the visitors, it is crucial not to lose the middle of the pitch in the first third of the match. If Zwolle concedes an early goal, it will have to open up, and that is a scenario that this season away from home has often ended with too much space behind their backs.

The closing stages will be especially interesting. World Soccer Data states that Fortuna at home is most vulnerable in the 76-90+ period, while PEC Zwolle away also concedes the most in the same late interval. That means fans should not conclude the match too early. Even if the result seems stable, the last fifteen minutes or so can bring a turnaround, nervousness or a goal from a set piece.

Fortuna Sittard Stadion: a compact ground with a clear edge of home pressure

Fortuna Sittard Stadion is located at Milaanstraat 120 in Sittard. The stadium was opened in 1999, and The Stadium Guide lists a capacity of 12,800 seats. It was built as a replacement for the old De Baandert and is situated on the southwestern edge of the city, about 2 kilometers from the center and the Sittard railway station. That is close enough to arrive on foot, but also separate enough for a special traffic regime to form around the stadium on match day.

The atmosphere at this stadium is not massive in the sense of the largest Dutch arenas, but it is precisely the compact size that gives Fortuna's matches a different sound. When the host enters duels early and the crowd senses that the match can be decided, the stands are close to the pitch and the pressure quickly transfers to the visiting back line. Seats in the stands disappear quickly, especially when the match carries a final league charge and when visiting fans from Zwolle come with a clear reason for the trip.

How to get to the stadium and what to plan before departure

For fans arriving by train, the simplest point of orientation is Sittard railway station. From the station to the stadium, it takes about 20 to 25 minutes on foot. The Stadium Guide also lists bus lines 32 or 38 from the station toward the Parijsboulevard/Stadion stop, with a ride shorter than 10 minutes. Fortuna states on its stadium page that the Sportzone station can also be used, from where the stadium is only a few minutes' walk away.By car, the stadium is approached via the N276, which passes by the stadium, or via the N294, which connects with the A2 motorway a few kilometers away. There is parking around the stadium, but for a Sunday afternoon match it is better to plan an earlier arrival. This especially applies to fans coming to Sittard for the first time or who want to walk around the city center before the match.


  • Stadium address: Milaanstraat 120, 6135 LH Sittard.

  • Walking from Sittard station: approximately 20 to 25 minutes.

  • Bus: from the station toward Parijsboulevard/Stadion or Sportzone.

  • By car: access via N276 or N294, with a connection toward A2.

  • Earlier arrival is recommended because of congestion around the stadium and the season finale.



The exact opening time of the entrances for this match is not stated in the available previews, so the most reasonable thing is to arrive early enough and check the host's latest information about entrances, sector and rules for bringing items before traveling. It is worth securing tickets in time, because the meeting has local and competitive significance, and the end of the season often also attracts fans who otherwise choose only selected matches.

Sittard for visiting fans

Sittard is a city in the province of Limburg, close to the borders with Belgium and Germany, so the match is practical also for fans traveling from the wider region. The city center can serve as a good starting point before heading toward the stadium, especially for those arriving by train. The walking route from the station toward the stadium is not complicated, but it is worth setting off earlier because part of the fan traffic concentrates on the same routes.For visitors from Zwolle, this is a trip to the south of the country, but also a match that can confirm that the team is capable of closing the season without a drop. Zwolle fans will watch whether their team can finally withstand away pressure. Fortuna fans, meanwhile, will seek a response to the 1-4 defeat from last season's home meeting. That gives the match an additional emotional layer, even though the table at first glance suggests mid-table.

What fans can expect on the pitch

This does not look like a match in which both teams will wait for long. The statistical profile suggests goals: Fortuna scores regularly at home, PEC Zwolle often scores away, but concedes even more often. World Soccer Data lists in the trends a high share of matches with goals on both sides for both clubs. That does not guarantee a spectacle, but it explains why the first goal is important - it could open space and force the opponent to leave the basic plan.

Fortuna will rely on home ground, width and set pieces. PEC Zwolle will try to survive the pressure, extend the match and use moments when Fortuna loses balance. If the host scores first, the stadium can quickly raise the rhythm. If Zwolle withstands the beginning or takes the lead, nervousness can move onto the home stands, and then the visitor has an ideal scenario for a counterattack and ball retention.

Ticket sales for this match are underway. For fans who want a match with a clear competitive stake, but without derby chaos, Fortuna Sittard - PEC Zwolle offers a very good final test: two teams close in the table, a host that wants to finish the season in front of its own crowd, a visitor seeking confirmation outside Zwolle and a stadium where every late goal sounds louder than the capacity suggests.Sources:

- World Soccer Data - data on standings, points, home and away performance, form, goals by intervals and head-to-head results were used.

- Sofascore - data on match timing, stadium, coaches, standings and listed injuries for the match preview were used.

- The Stadium Guide - data on stadium capacity, opening year, distance from the center and railway station, and public transport were used.

- Fortuna Sittard - practical information on arrival by public transport and the Parijsboulevard/Stadion and Sportzone stations was used.- Transfermarkt - data on coach Danny Buijs, squads and injury/suspension statuses were used.

- Voetbal International and ESPN Nederland - information on the appointment of Henry van der Vegt as PEC Zwolle coach and the duration of the contract was used.

- Eredivisie - information on club profiles and awards was used, including the award to Shola Shoretire for January 2026.

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