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Eredivisie (33. round)
10. May 2026. 16:45h
AFC Ajax vs Utrecht
Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam, NL
2026
10
May
Tickets for AFC Ajax - Utrecht in Eredivisie: season finale at Johan Cruijff ArenA
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Tickets for AFC Ajax - Utrecht in Eredivisie: season finale at Johan Cruijff ArenA

Looking for tickets for AFC Ajax - Utrecht in the Eredivisie run-in? Here you can find options to buy tickets for the match in Amsterdam, with key details on team form, the importance of the points, travel to Johan Cruijff ArenA and the atmosphere awaiting supporters

Ajax - Utrecht: the season finale at the ArenA carries European weight

Ajax and Utrecht enter the penultimate round of the 2025/2026 Eredivisie with very different pressures, but with the same need: points in Amsterdam are worth more than an ordinary Sunday victory. The match is played at the Johan Cruijff ArenA, at ArenA Boulevard 1, in a time slot that leaves fans enough time to arrive, look around the stadium area and enter without rushing. According to the table ahead of the 33rd round, Ajax are fourth with 55 points after 32 matches, while Utrecht hold eighth place with 47 points. The gap is not huge, but the context is: the home side are chasing the best possible European position, while the visitors want to remain among the clubs hoping for a final place in Europe.

Tickets for this match are in demand among fans because it is being played at a moment when every mistake can change the final standings. Ajax are not playing in the ArenA only for three points, but also for calm ahead of the final round. Utrecht arrive with proof that they know how to hit Ajax where it hurts: the first head-to-head meeting this season, on 9 November 2025 at Stadion Galgenwaard, ended in a 2-1 victory for Utrecht, with goals by Matisse Didden and Sébastien Haller for the home side and a goal by Mika Godts for Ajax.

What is at stake

Ajax's season has not been a straight line. The team entered the run-in with enough quality for the top, but also with enough fluctuations that no opponent looks like a formality. Fourth place with 55 points means the margin for a slip is very narrow, especially because NEC Nijmegen and FC Twente are close in the same fight. The home side therefore have to play like a team that controls the rhythm, not like a team that relies only on an individual move from Godts, Gloukh or Weghorst.Utrecht are lower in the table, but they are not an opponent arriving only to survive. Their 47 points after 32 rounds and a positive goal difference show that Ron Jans has a team capable of keeping the match open. Utrecht are not as efficient as Ajax, but they have clear channels going forward: Souffian El Karouani is one of the league's best assist providers, while Gjivai Zechiël, with 8 league goals, is the team's most dangerous scorer.


  • Ajax ahead of the round: 4th place, 55 points, 61 goals scored and 39 conceded.

  • Utrecht ahead of the round: 8th place, 47 points, 51 goals scored and 41 conceded.

  • First head-to-head meeting of the season: Utrecht - Ajax 2-1, 9 November 2025.

  • Ajax's top scorer in the league: Mika Godts, 16 goals.

  • Utrecht's best assist provider in the league: Souffian El Karouani, 10 assists.



Ajax: Godts as the main spark, Oscar GarcĂ­a under pressure

Ajax will rely most heavily on Mika Godts. ESPN's statistics for the 2025/2026 season list him among the league's best scorers with 16 goals and 11 assists, which is huge production for a winger. When Ajax attack quickly, Godts is often the first player to receive the ball in space. When the attack stalls, he is the one who can create an overload with a dribble and open up the match with one move.

Oscar Gloukh brings a different kind of danger. His 6 league goals and 6 assists show that he is not only a midfielder for combinations, but also a player who enters the final phase. Wout Weghorst, with 7 league goals and 4 assists, gives Ajax a different plan: crosses, second balls, pressure on the centre-backs, contact in the penalty area. If Utrecht close the half-spaces, Ajax will probably look for Weghorst earlier as an anchor.The coaching context is also important. Ajax started the season with John Heitinga, then Fred Grim took over duties after the change on the bench, and in March Oscar GarcĂ­a took charge of the team. That is not a detail for the margin of the text, but an explanation of why Ajax in some matches look like a team with clear talent, but also with phases in which the rhythm falls apart. Against Utrecht it will become clear how much GarcĂ­a has managed to solidify the mechanisms without the ball.

Utrecht: Jans's solidity and the left side as a weapon

Ron Jans is a coach who does not build a team on a romantic idea of possession at any cost. Utrecht under him can be very direct, read the moments for pressing well and are not afraid to attack down the flank. In Amsterdam, Souffian El Karouani will be especially important to him, a full-back who, according to league statistics, has recorded 10 assists. That is a figure that demands attention from Ajax's right side, because Utrecht can often create a chance even without holding the ball for long.

Gjivai Zechiël is the second key point. With 8 league goals and 4 assists, he enters the match as Utrecht's most concrete player in the final phase. Dani de Wit and Victor Jensen, according to ESPN's data, are on 5 goals, while Jesper Karlsson and Artem Stepanov have added 4 each. Utrecht do not have only one forward who has to be stopped; the danger comes from several lines, which is unpleasant for Ajax's back line if the match opens up.

Absences that can change the plan

The most sensitive part of preparing for this match is the absences. In the match preview, Sofascore lists a series of problems on both sides: for Ajax, Davy Klaassen, Joeri Heerkens, Kian Fitz-Jim, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Vítězslav Jaroš are reported, while for Utrecht the injured include Emirhan Demircan, Matisse Didden, Michael Brouwer, Miguel Rodríguez and Victor Jensen, with Oualid Agougil listed as doubtful. With lists like these, one must always count on the situation changing by match day, but the current picture clearly shows that both coaches must have a backup plan.


  • Ajax: Davy Klaassen - knee problem.

  • Ajax: Kian Fitz-Jim - shoulder problem.

  • Ajax: Oleksandr Zinchenko - ACL injury.

  • Utrecht: Matisse Didden - listed among the injured.

  • Utrecht: Victor Jensen - knee problem.

  • Utrecht: Oualid Agougil - doubtful because of a knee issue.



Klaassen's possible absence particularly hurts Ajax in matches where experience in the final third is needed. He is not only a player for a goal, but also for a timely run into space. For Utrecht, Didden's absence would be important because he was the one who scored the first goal in the 2-1 victory over Ajax in November. Jensen's status is also important: with 5 league goals, he has the value of a player who can punish poor clearances or slow stepping out from the back line.

Head-to-head meetings: Utrecht have recently known how to hurt Ajax

The history of this pairing is not one-sided to the extent that a casual observer might expect. Ajax have greater status, a bigger ArenA and a deeper squad, but Utrecht have regularly found ways in recent seasons to make the match nervous. Utrecht's 4-0 victory in April 2025 resonates especially strongly, a result that remained as a warning to Ajax that this opponent must not be treated as a passing station.

  • 09.11.2025. Utrecht - Ajax 2-1.

  • 20.04.2025. Utrecht - Ajax 4-0.

  • 04.12.2024. Ajax - Utrecht 2-2.

  • 03.03.2024. Ajax - Utrecht 2-0.

  • 22.10.2023. Utrecht - Ajax 4-3.

  • 21.05.2023. Ajax - Utrecht 3-1.



This sequence says two things. First, Utrecht do not come to Amsterdam feeling they have nothing to look for. Second, Ajax must establish authority early. If the home side allow the visitors to survive the first twenty minutes or so without major pressure, the match can move in a direction that suits Utrecht more: set pieces, transition, nervousness in the stands and every second ball as a small battle.

Tactical picture: Ajax must control the flanks, Utrecht wait for empty space

Ajax will probably look for high-positioned full-backs and plenty of balls toward the wings. Godts is most dangerous when he receives the ball in a one-on-one situation, while Gloukh can open things up with a pass between the lines. If Weghorst starts from the first minute, the home side get a clear target in the penalty area, but also the obligation to feed him with quality crosses, not random balls from the half-space.

Utrecht's chance lies in patience. El Karouani can attack the space behind Ajax's full-back, Zechiël can arrive from the second line, and Jans will probably insist that the team not lose compactness in the middle. If Utrecht withstand the pressure and force Ajax into backward passes, the home side can become impatient. That is the moment in which the visitors look for an intercepted ball and a quick finish.Special attention should be paid to set pieces. Ajax have height and experience, but Utrecht already showed in November that they can punish carelessness in the penalty area. Didden scored before the break then, Haller increased the lead after the restart, and Godts quickly brought Ajax back into the match. That kind of rhythm - goal, response, even greater pressure - is ideal for a neutral spectator, but not for the home coach.

Johan Cruijff ArenA: a large stadium, steep stands and a good transport location

The Johan Cruijff ArenA is the largest football stage in Amsterdam and Ajax's home. The stadium is known for its closable roof structure, steep stands and a large concentration of fans around Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA station. The capacity for football matches is stated at around 55,865 seats, which means that a full stadium creates pressure that is felt especially in the season finale. Seats in the stands disappear quickly when a match is played with clear competitive stakes.

For fans coming for the first time, the most important thing is to plan arrival earlier than seems necessary. The area around ArenA Boulevard on match day becomes busy, but not chaotic if one arrives by public transport. Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA connects train, metro and bus lines, and the stadium is very close to the station on foot. Arriving by car is possible, but around big matches parking should be arranged in advance.


  • Stadium address: ArenA Boulevard 1, Amsterdam.

  • Football capacity: around 55,865 spectators.

  • Nearest major station: Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA.

  • Metro lines often used for arrival: 50 and 54.

  • Entrances at Ajax matches open 1.5 hours before kick-off.

Ajax's information for match visits states that the stadium opens 1.5 hours before the start of the match. For the 16:45 time slot, that means it is reasonable to be in the stadium zone well before 15:15, especially if travelling from central Amsterdam or coming with children. Bags larger than A4 format are not allowed, and there is no standard storage for such items inside the ArenA itself, so that needs to be solved before arrival.

Amsterdam for fans: practical, fast, but do not leave everything until the last moment

Amsterdam is a city where public transport is the more logical choice than the car for this kind of event. From the centre, the southeast of the city can be reached by metro, and some fans arrive by train from other Dutch cities directly to Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA. The advantage of this location is that after leaving the station one immediately enters the football rhythm: cafés, fan groups, food sales and wide pedestrian zones around the stadium.

For visiting fans from Utrecht, the journey is relatively simple because the cities are well connected by rail. Still, a Sunday time slot does not mean one can set off at the last minute. Around the stadium, traffic slows down and entrance checks take time. It is worth securing tickets on time and planning arrival so that the last half hour before kick-off is not spent in a queue, but in the stand.

Parking exists in the wider complex around the ArenA, but on match day one should count on increased traffic and occupied spaces. The ArenA itself recommends booking a parking space in advance for those arriving by car. For most visitors, the better combination is train or metro to Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA, and then a short walk to the entrance marked on the ticket.

What kind of atmosphere to expect

Ajax's crowd in the season finale can be two-sided: loud when it senses energy on the pitch, but also very demanding if the team starts slowly. That is an important detail for this match. A quick goal by the home side could turn the ArenA into pressure under which Utrecht must constantly defend wide space. But if Utrecht threaten first or take the lead, the stadium can become nervous, and every Ajax turnover becomes even more audible.

Utrecht's fans are not coming to Amsterdam for a trip without ambition. The 2-1 victory from November and the heavy 4-0 win from April 2025 give them a concrete story, not only hope. That is what makes this match better than an ordinary duel between fourth and eighth in the table: the visitors have fresh memories of matches in which Ajax looked vulnerable.

Ticket sales for this match are underway, and fan interest naturally grows as the end of the season approaches. For those who want a football day in Amsterdam, the best plan is simple: arrive earlier, use public transport, check the bag rules and enter the stadium well before the warm-up. That is often when the tone of the match can be felt - whistles for the visitors, the first applause for the home side and anticipation that quickly spreads at the ArenA from the lower to the upper tier.

Details that can decide the match

The first detail is Ajax's reaction after losing the ball. If the home side immediately close the middle, Utrecht will find it difficult to locate El Karouani and Zechiël in space. If Ajax are late with the press, Utrecht can reach crossing areas in two passes. The second detail is the duels around Weghorst. He does not have to score to be important; it is enough for him to lay the ball off for Gloukh or Godts and Ajax immediately have an attack facing the goal.

The third detail is substitutions. Given the list of injured and doubtful players, both coaches will have to choose the moment for changes carefully. If the match remains level until the final 25 minutes, the crowd will demand additional risk from Ajax, while Utrecht will probably be satisfied for the match to remain open until the very end. In that kind of finish, a set piece, a rebound or one poor decision on the flank can be worth the whole match.

For the fan coming to the stadium

This is a match that should be watched with an understanding of the table, but also with a feeling for the moment. Ajax have greater pressure because they play at home and defend a position in the upper part of the standings. Utrecht carry a lighter burden, but also enough quality to punish every drop in concentration. If Godts gets space, Ajax will have speed and finishing. If El Karouani gets time to cross, Utrecht will have their route toward a surprise.

It is worth securing tickets on time because the Eredivisie finale in Amsterdam rarely passes without tension. People do not come here only to see Ajax's tradition or the big stadium; they come to a match in which the home side must confirm European ambitions, while the visitors have enough arguments not to retreat before names, stands and history.Sources:

- AFC Ajax - match schedule and confirmation of the Ajax - FC Utrecht fixture, 10.05.2026 at 16:45.

- BeSoccer - 2025/2026 Eredivisie table ahead of the 33rd round, points, goal difference and club form.

- ESPN - player statistics in the 2025/2026 Eredivisie, Ajax and FC Utrecht scorers and assist providers.

- Sofascore - match preview, coaches and list of injuries and doubtful players for Ajax and FC Utrecht.- SoccerStats and World Soccer Data - head-to-head meetings between Ajax and Utrecht and results of previous matches.

- Johan Cruijff ArenA and Ajax matchday information - arrival at the stadium, gate opening, bag rules, public transport and parking.

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