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Eredivisie (34. round)
17. May 2026. 14:30h
Sparta Rotterdam vs Excelsior
Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel, Roterdam, NL
2026
17
May
Sparta Rotterdam - Excelsior Rotterdam Eredivisie tickets for the Rotterdam derby at Het Kasteel
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Sparta Rotterdam - Excelsior Rotterdam Eredivisie tickets for the Rotterdam derby at Het Kasteel

Looking for tickets for Sparta Rotterdam - Excelsior Rotterdam in the Eredivisie final round? Here you can buy tickets for the Rotterdam derby at Het Kasteel and secure your seat for a tense season finale with local rivalry, compact stands and a strong home atmosphere

Rotterdam clash at Het Kasteel: Sparta Rotterdam hosts Excelsior Rotterdam

Sparta Rotterdam and Excelsior Rotterdam close the league part of the 2025/2026 season with a match that carries clear city weight. It is played in the 34th round of the Eredivisie, at Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel, on Sunday, May 17 at 14:30. The home side enters the final stretch from mid-table, while Excelsior comes to Rotterdam with a much more concrete results burden because it is still close to the lower part of the standings. That means this match is not only a neighborhood contest, but also the final test of concentration after a long season.

Ahead of the final round, Sparta is tenth with 43 points from 33 matches, with a record of 12 wins, 7 draws and 14 defeats. The goal difference of 38:59 shows two things: Maurice Steijn's team knows how to collect points, but defensively this has not been a season without cracks. Excelsior is fourteenth with 35 points, with 9 wins, 8 draws and 16 defeats and a goal difference of 40:54. The gap to the play-off zone is not large, so this fixture carries much more weight for the visitors than an ordinary city trip.

Tickets for this match are in demand among fans because it is a game that combines local rivalry, the final round and a stadium that quickly becomes tight on matchday. Het Kasteel does not have the size of the large Dutch arenas, but that is precisely why every stand feels close to the pitch, and the crowd's reaction quickly transfers to the players.

What is at stake for Sparta and Excelsior

For Sparta, the most important thing is to confirm a stable end to the season in front of its own fans. Tenth place does not bring a dramatic battle for the top, but in the final round the home club has the motivation to finish the season with a win in a city encounter. Steijn's team has had enough quality throughout the season to remain above the most dangerous zone, but the number of goals conceded remains a piece of data that explains why Sparta did not become more strongly involved in the upper part of the table.

Excelsior arrives with a different psychological framework. Fourteenth place and 35 points mean that every detail can carry weight, especially if results on other pitches change the lower part of the standings. Ruben den Uil's club has already shown that it can survive unpleasant scenarios: ahead of this round, the official club announcement highlighted a 1:1 draw against FC Volendam after an early deficit, with which Excelsior secured Eredivisie football at Woudestein. Still, an away city derby remains a match in which nobody wants to look as if the season has already ended.


  • Sparta Rotterdam: 10th place, 43 points, goal difference 38:59.

  • Excelsior Rotterdam: 14th place, 35 points, goal difference 40:54.

  • Sparta has a calmer entry into the final stretch, but plays in front of its own fans.

  • Excelsior is more sensitive in terms of results because it is closer to the lower part of the table.

  • The derby is played in the final, 34th round of the 2025/2026 season.



Form and head-to-head meetings

The head-to-head history of these clubs does not simply favor the home side. According to available H2H data, in 13 previous meetings Sparta has 4 wins, Excelsior 6 wins, and 3 matches ended in draws. The goals are almost level: Sparta has scored 21, Excelsior 20. Such a record describes this match well - the team with the better league position does not have to win, because in city clashes the rhythm is often determined by the first duel, the first lost ball and the first real reaction from the crowd.The more recent run is also interesting. In September 2025, Sparta won away at Excelsior 1:0, while earlier meetings brought more goals: 4:2 for Sparta in February 2024, 2:1 for Excelsior in October 2023 and 4:1 for Sparta in March 2023. This suggests that a closed match does not necessarily have to be expected, especially if Excelsior has to chase the result or if Sparta gets space early behind the visiting defense.


  • 14.09.2025 Excelsior - Sparta Rotterdam 0:1.

  • 17.02.2024 Sparta Rotterdam - Excelsior 4:2.

  • 01.10.2023 Excelsior - Sparta Rotterdam 2:1.

  • 05.03.2023 Excelsior - Sparta Rotterdam 1:4.

  • 14.01.2023 Sparta Rotterdam - Excelsior 1:0.



This run gives Sparta an argument for confidence, but not for relaxation. Excelsior has more often emerged as the winner in the overall sample of head-to-head matches, and the goal difference is minimal. For fans, that means a duel can be expected at Het Kasteel in which the early phase has special value: if Sparta presses, the stadium will quickly rise; if Excelsior survives the initial surge, nervousness may shift to the home side.

Sparta under Maurice Steijn: stability, experience and home pressure

The official Eredivisie website lists Maurice Steijn as Sparta's coach, and the squad list shows a mix of experience and players who can change the rhythm of the match. In defense, names such as Bruno Martins Indi and Patrick van Aanholt stand out, while midfield has familiar profiles such as Jonathan de Guzmán, Jens Toornstra, Pelle Clement and Joshua Kitolano. In attack there are Tobias Lauritsen, Vito van Crooij and other players who can be important if the match enters a phase of crosses and second balls.Sparta's problem throughout the season can be seen in the number of goals conceded. The team is not among the worst in the league, but 59 goals conceded after 33 rounds demands caution against an opponent that often looks better when it can switch quickly forward. That is why it will be important for the home side to avoid cheap turnovers in the middle third and not allow Excelsior to turn the match into an open exchange of attacks.

In attack, Sparta can seek an advantage through physical presence in the penalty area and the experience of players who know how to calm the tempo. At home, this especially comes to the fore when the crowd senses that the opponent has dropped back. If Sparta imposes wing play early, Excelsior will have to defend many crosses and set pieces, and that is a scenario in which the home side can build pressure without great risk.

Ruben den Uil's Excelsior: a visitor that must not lose its head

Excelsior's season carries plenty of oscillations, but also enough character for the team to stay in the game when a match starts badly. The club announcement after the meeting with FC Volendam highlighted a comeback after an early deficit and a final 1:1, and that is the kind of detail that coach Ruben den Uil can use as proof that the team does not crack immediately after the first blow. In a city derby, that is an important trait.

According to the available statistical data for the season, among Excelsior's players Noah Naujoks, Sanches Fernandes, Irakli Yegoian, Gyan de Regt, Szymon Włodarczyk and Arthur Zagré stand out. The breadth of contribution is especially important: Excelsior does not depend on just one name, but tries to get goals and assists from several lines. That can be useful against Sparta, because the home side must not set its defense only toward one striker.The visitors will probably seek a more patient start. Their goal does not have to be possession dominance, but to keep the match alive for as long as possible. If Sparta opens up and goes for victory in front of its fans, Excelsior can look for space behind the full-backs and between the lines. Moments after rebounds and set pieces can be especially dangerous, because city matches are often full of contact, nervousness and interruptions of rhythm.

Tactical picture of the match

In front of its own crowd, Sparta will naturally try to play like a team that controls the opening. That does not have to mean complete dominance of possession, but it does mean more entries into the final third, quicker winning of second balls and pressure after losing the ball. If the home side manages to force Excelsior to defend deep, the match can move close to the visitors' penalty area.

Excelsior is better suited to a match in waves. If the visitors can close the middle and force Sparta into slower attacks, they will get a chance for quick breaks. In such a scenario, the first goal carries great weight. A Sparta lead could open up the match and force Excelsior into risk, while a visitors' goal would change the atmosphere at Het Kasteel and put additional pressure on the home team.


  • Sparta must watch the transition after losing the ball.

  • Excelsior must survive the initial home pressure and reduce the number of set pieces around its own penalty area.

  • Set pieces can be an important channel for Sparta, especially if the match is closed.

  • The first goal can strongly determine the tempo because the visitors do not want to chase the result for long.

  • Experience in midfield can help Sparta calm the match if it takes the lead.

Places in the stands disappear quickly for matches like this because fans do not come only to watch the league table. They come because of city tension, the closeness of the pitch and the feeling that every reaction from the stand can push the team in the final stretch of the season.

Het Kasteel: a stadium that carries Sparta's identity

Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel is one of the more recognizable stadiums in the Netherlands. Stadium Guide states that it opened in 1916, has a capacity of around 11,000 seats and is known for its castle-shaped pavilion, from which it received the nickname Het Kasteel. The stadium is located in the western part of Rotterdam, in the Spangen district, less than 3 kilometers from the main railway station and the city center.

For a fan, that is a major advantage. The stadium is not isolated outside the city, but fits into Rotterdam's urban area. Access to the stadium on matchday can be dense, and Sparta's official website warns that it is often very busy around Het Kasteel on home matchdays. For that reason, public transport is a more practical choice for many visitors, especially if they are coming from the center or from the main station.


  • Stadium: Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel.

  • Event address: Spartapark-Noord 1, Rotterdam.

  • Capacity: around 11,000 seats.

  • Stadium opening: 1916.

  • Nearest practical public transport point: Marconiplein metro station, a few minutes' walk from the stadium.

The Stadium Guide states that Het Kasteel is a 5 to 10-minute walk from Marconiplein metro station, served by lines A, B and C via Beurs station in central Rotterdam. This is the simplest information for a fan who does not know the city: get to Beurs, change toward Marconiplein and walk the rest of the way with the other fans.

Arrival, parking and the rhythm of matchday

The practical rule for this fixture is simple: arrive earlier. At a smaller-capacity stadium, the crowd does not spread out as it does at large arenas, but concentrates in several streets, entrances and hospitality points. On its arrival and parking page, Sparta states that it can be very busy around the stadium at home matches because many fans arrive by car.

For visitors from outside Rotterdam, it is best to plan the route via the main station or one of the larger city stations and then continue by metro. A car makes sense only if parking is well planned in advance. Otherwise, looking for a space in Spangen immediately before the match can consume time that is better spent entering, checking the sector and calmly reaching the seat.


  • For public transport, use the metro toward Marconiplein, then a short walk to the stadium.

  • If you are arriving by car, set off earlier because traffic builds up around the stadium on matchday.

  • Check the sector and entrance before arrival to avoid unnecessary circling around the stadium.

  • For a city derby, count on increased checks and a larger number of fans in the surrounding streets.

  • It is worth arriving earlier because Het Kasteel is a stadium where the atmosphere builds even before kick-off.

Ticket sales for this match are underway, and for a fixture of this profile it is worth securing tickets in time. The final round, the city character and a compact stadium mean that delay rarely helps a fan who wants a good choice of seats.

Rotterdam for traveling fans

Rotterdam is a practical city for a football weekend because much of it can be visited by public transport. For fans arriving earlier, the city center, the area around the main station and the riverside section toward Erasmusbrug form a natural route before heading toward the stadium. The advantage is that Het Kasteel is not far from the center, so matchday can be planned without complicated transfers.

Spangen, the district where the stadium is located, has a different character from the tourist center. It is a part of the city where football feels more local: fewer grand backdrops, more everyday rhythm and fans heading to the stadium from the surrounding streets. For visiting Excelsior fans, the journey is short in a geographical sense, but sportingly sensitive because it is played on the ground of a city rival.

The atmosphere you can expect

Het Kasteel is not a stadium that impresses only with its capacity figure. Its strength is proximity. When Sparta attacks toward the stand and the noise rises, the opponent can hardly ignore the feeling that the crowd is almost on the edge of the pitch. This is especially important in the final stretch of the season, when legs can tire and decisions become slower.

Sparta fans will expect the team to finish the season with energy. From Excelsior, a block that will not give up easily can be expected, because a city defeat is never an ordinary defeat. If the match remains uncertain until the final 20 minutes, the atmosphere can become the most important factor: every set piece, every refereeing decision and every counterattack will get a stronger reaction than in an average league match.

It is worth securing tickets in time because matches like this are not attended only for 90 minutes of football. People come for the feeling of the city, for the final round and for the small distance between the pitch and the stands, where every duel is heard and seen up close.

Who to pay special attention to

For Sparta, it is worth watching how the experienced players in midfield and the back line deal with Excelsior's pressing. Names such as Toornstra, De Guzmán, Martins Indi and Van Aanholt carry experience that can be decisive in a match in which it is important not to fall into the emotional trap of the derby. In attack, Lauritsen and Van Crooij can be important if Sparta seeks solutions through crosses, set pieces and play in the final third.For Excelsior, attention goes to players who have been involved in goals from several lines throughout the season. Noah Naujoks, Sanches Fernandes, Irakli Yegoian, Gyan de Regt and Szymon Włodarczyk give the visitors different ways to attack: arriving from the second line, width, finishing and pressure on rebounds. If at least two of them catch a good rhythm, Sparta will not be able to defend the match only through possession control.

What kind of match to expect

This is a match in which one should not be guided only by the position in the standings. Sparta is better placed, plays at home and has a calmer framework, but Excelsior has enough motivation and head-to-head history not to arrive as a passive visitor. If Sparta takes an early lead, the home side can control the rhythm and force Excelsior into risk. If the visitors score first or keep it 0:0 for a long time, pressure can move to the stands and into the home legs.

For the neutral viewer, the most interesting part will be the clash between the home need for a strong finish to the season and the visitors' need to confirm stability in the top tier once again. For a fan at the stadium, this is a match in which it is worth arriving earlier, taking the seat without rushing and watching how city nervousness turns into a football match.

Sources:- ESPN - the current Eredivisie 2025/2026 standings, points, records of wins, draws and defeats, and the clubs' goal differences were used.

- Eredivisie - data on Sparta Rotterdam's stadium, coach and squad were used.

- Excelsior Rotterdam - confirmation of the match time and club context ahead of the season finale were used.

- The Stadium Guide - data on Het Kasteel stadium, capacity, history and arrival by public transport were used.

- FootyStats - data on head-to-head meetings between Sparta Rotterdam and Excelsior Rotterdam were used.

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