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Eredivisie (32. round)
03. May 2026. 16:45h
AZ Alkmaar vs FC Twente
AFAS Stadium, Alkmaar, NL
2026
03
May
Tickets for AZ Alkmaar - FC Twente Eredivisie match at AFAS Stadion in the European race
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Tickets for AZ Alkmaar - FC Twente Eredivisie match at AFAS Stadion in the European race

Looking for tickets for AZ Alkmaar - FC Twente in the Eredivisie? Here you can buy tickets for the match at AFAS Stadion in Alkmaar and secure your place for a key late-season clash between two teams chasing European positions

AZ Alkmaar and FC Twente in the fight for a European rhythm

AZ Alkmaar and FC Twente enter the 32nd round of the Eredivisie with a clear stake: to keep a place in the upper part of the standings and remain in the race for European positions until the end of the season. The match is played at the AFAS Stadion in Alkmaar, and the home side welcomes an opponent that is ahead of them in the table before the round. According to the current standings after 31 matches played, FC Twente is fifth with 54 points, while AZ Alkmaar is sixth with 49 points. The difference is small enough for the direct duel to carry more weight than an ordinary league match.

AZ enters this contest with attacking trump cards that have carried a large part of the output during the season. Troy Parrott is the team's top scorer in the Eredivisie with 15 goals, Sven Mijnans has added 10, and Mees De Wit, Isak Jensen, Kees Smit and Mexx Meerdink are also important. At FC Twente, the distribution of goals is wider: Kristian Hlynsson is on 9 goals, Daan Rots and Ricky van Wolfswinkel have 8 each, while Sam Lammers, along with 5 goals, also has 7 assists. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans because it is a game in which clubs from the European zone of the standings collide directly.

State of the table and what the match means

PSV is high at the top of the standings before this round, but for AZ Alkmaar and FC Twente the more important race is behind the leaders. FC Twente is in the group chasing a stronger European placement, and AZ wants to reduce the gap and confirm its home strength. The home side has scored 52 goals and conceded 45 in 31 rounds, while FC Twente, in the same number of matches, has also scored 52 but conceded 33. That difference in defensive performance explains why Twente is ahead of AZ.


  • FC Twente: 31 matches, 14 wins, 12 draws, 5 losses, 54 points.

  • AZ Alkmaar: 31 matches, 14 wins, 7 draws, 10 losses, 49 points.

  • Both teams have scored 52 league goals each.

  • FC Twente has a better goal difference: +19, while AZ is on +7.

  • Positions from fifth to eighth lead toward an additional fight for European placement.



For AZ fans, this is a match in which home ground must mean an advantage. AZ has been more effective at home than away this season, and its attack in Alkmaar more often finds its rhythm. FC Twente, on the other hand, arrives with a clear plan: close the space between the lines, slow down Mijnans and Parrott, and through the flanks and set pieces look for situations for Rots, Hlynsson and van Wolfswinkel.

AZ Alkmaar: Parrott, Mijnans and energy after changes

AZ Alkmaar has had fluctuations during the season, but the attacking potential remains visible. Troy Parrott, with 15 league goals, is the main finisher of moves. His value is not only in his finishing but also in the fact that he attacks the space behind the defense, enters the penalty area from the second line and can open space for teammates. Sven Mijnans, with 10 goals and 5 assists, is important as a player who connects the midfield and the attack.

Lee-Roy Echteld leads AZ as coach in the closing stage of the season. He took over the team in January 2026 and under him AZ has gained a different energy, especially in matches in which it had to react after difficult periods. For this contest, it will be important how much the home side manages to keep the ball in zones from which Mijnans can receive between the lines and Parrott can attack Twente's back line.

AZ has several clear points of support. Mees De Wit is among the leaders in assists, Isak Jensen brings width and speed, and Kees Smit brings youthful aggressiveness in the middle. If AZ imposes the tempo early, the AFAS Stadion can become an unpleasant place for the visitors. Places in the stands disappear quickly for matches of this competitive importance, especially when the home side has a chance to move closer to a direct rival.

FC Twente: a more stable defense and more sources of danger

FC Twente under John van den Brom looks like a team that knows how to wait for its moment. Van den Brom arrived in September 2025, and his contract is tied to the closing stage of the 2025/2026 season. In his team there is not just one player around whom everything revolves. Hlynsson, Rots, van Wolfswinkel and Lammers give the attack several faces, and that makes preparation harder for AZ's defense.

Sam Lammers is especially important because he combines the roles of striker and creator. He has 7 assists in the league season, the most in the team according to available ESPN data. Sondre Ørjasaeter is right behind him with 6 assists, and Bart van Rooij contributes from the flank. Because of that, Twente can attack through a combination out wide, an early cross or a laid-off ball for a player from the second line.One of the more important topics before the match is the state of Twente's defense. Mees Hilgers suffered a serious knee injury during the season, and earlier reports stated that his 2025/2026 season was seriously threatened. With such absences, Twente loses a player who normally brings aggressiveness in duels and security in carrying the ball out. If he is not ready, AZ will try to attack precisely the space where the home side can provoke uncertainty in the back line.

Head-to-head meetings and a psychological detail from the first part of the season

The first league meeting between the sides this season was won by FC Twente 1-0. The match was also remembered because Troy Parrott missed a penalty kick for AZ in the closing stages. For a striker who is otherwise the carrier of goals, such a moment can be difficult, but also an additional motive before the return match in Alkmaar. In football, such details often return as the subtext of the next encounter.

The broader head-to-head picture shows an even, but slight AZ lead in the more recent sample cited by FootyStats: in 32 previous meetings AZ has 16 wins, FC Twente 12, and 4 matches ended in draws. That does not mean the home side is a certain favorite, but that this match has a history of result turnarounds and is often decided by details.


  • This season's first meeting: FC Twente - AZ Alkmaar 1-0.

  • In 32 previous head-to-head meetings AZ has 16 wins.

  • FC Twente has 12 wins in the same sample.

  • Four matches ended without a winner.

  • This match comes at a moment when Twente is ahead of AZ on points.



Tactical picture: where the match can turn

AZ will try at home to raise the rhythm and force Twente to defend the penalty area for longer periods. The home side has players who can attack from the second line, but it must watch out for lost balls. Twente is dangerous when, after winning the ball, it quickly looks for a winger or striker who can hold the first contact and involve teammates.The key zone will be the space between Twente's midfield and defense. If Mijnans has too much time there, AZ will more easily create an overload and put Parrott into the finish. On the other hand, if Twente closes the middle, the home side will be forced to play wider, and then the visitors can defend crosses and wait for transition.

For AZ it is also important how it reacts to set pieces. Twente has experienced players such as Ricky van Wolfswinkel, who does not need much space to finish. Lammers's ability to assist and drag a center-back away can open holes for runs from the second line. For the home side, Parrott must be precise, but also patient: against an organized defense, the first real chance may not come early.

AFAS Stadion: a compact home ground in Alkmaar

The AFAS Stadion is located at Stadionweg 1 in Alkmaar. The stadium was opened in August 2006 as the successor to the old Alkmaarderhout, and according to AZ data it had a capacity of 17,023 spectators when it opened. Today's stadium guides list a capacity of around 19,500 places. That is a stadium large enough for a strong league atmosphere, but also compact enough for the stands to be close to the pitch.

For a fan coming for the first time, it is important to know that the stadium is located south of the center of Alkmaar, in an area that can be reached by car, bicycle or public transport. Alkmaar is a city in the province of Noord-Holland, known for its historic core, canals and cheese market. For visiting fans who stay a few hours before the match, the city center is a natural starting point for a walk and a meal before going toward the stadium.


  • Stadium: AFAS Stadion.

  • Address: Stadionweg 1, Alkmaar.

  • Opening: August 2006.

  • Capacity at opening: 17,023 spectators.

  • Today's capacity in stadium guides is listed at around 19,500 places.

Ticket sales for this match are under way, and because of the clubs' positions in the table, interest is not tied only to home fans. Such matches in the closing stage of the season also attract neutral spectators who want to see a game with a clear competitive stake. In Alkmaar, a neutral tone from the stands is not expected: the home crowd knows how to recognize matches in which three points can change the final impression of the season.

Arrival, parking and a practical rhythm of the day

For arrival at the stadium, it is most practical to plan more time than for an ordinary city outing. The match begins in a late-afternoon slot, which means part of the traffic toward the stadium will come in a short wave. Fans arriving by car should check available parking zones around the stadium earlier and count on slowdowns in the access streets.

Public transport and bicycle are often simpler solutions for those coming from Alkmaar itself or the surrounding area. Dutch cities are well adapted to cyclists, and Alkmaar is no exception. For travelers arriving by train, it is logical to start from the railway station toward the stadium by public transport, taxi or organized local options, depending on the traffic regime on match day.


  • Arrive earlier because the approaches to the stadium fill up before the start of the match.

  • For a car, check parking near the stadium before departure.

  • If you arrive by train, plan extra time from the station to the stadium.

  • A bicycle is a practical option for local fans and those staying in Alkmaar.

  • Entrances usually fill in waves, so it is better not to wait until the last minutes.



One should not count on everything being solved at the last moment. The closing stage of the season, home ground and a direct rival in the table create crowds around the stadium and in the stands. It is worth securing tickets in time, especially for spectators traveling from outside Alkmaar who want to avoid unnecessary nervousness before the start of the match.

The atmosphere fans can expect

The AFAS Stadion is not the largest stadium in the Netherlands, but its size suits matches in which home fans want to apply pressure. When AZ attacks toward fuller stands, the noise quickly transfers to the pitch. If the home side creates two or three dangerous situations early, the match can take on a rhythm that does not suit Twente.

The visiting fans of FC Twente traditionally provide loud support, and the club's position in the table gives them a good reason for the trip to Alkmaar. Twente comes to defend its advantage over AZ, but will not be satisfied only with not losing if an opportunity for victory opens up. That is exactly why a match is expected in which neither team may risk too much, but neither may wait too long.

For the neutral spectator, this is a match with several clear stories: Parrott against the defense that stopped him in the first part of the season, Twente's stability against AZ's home energy, and the battle of two clubs that want to confirm European status in the closing stage. If AZ scores first, Twente will have to open more space. If the visitors take the lead first, the home side will have to attack against a team that knows how to protect a result.

What to pay special attention to

The first detail is AZ's finishing. The team creates enough situations, but against Twente it must be more efficient than in the first head-to-head meeting. Parrott is a player who can decide the match with one-touch finishes in the penalty area, but Twente will try to push him farther from goal and force him to play with his back to goal.

The second detail is Twente's transition. When AZ loses the ball with its full-backs pushed high, the space behind them can become the most dangerous zone on the pitch. Rots and Ørjasaeter can use the width, Lammers can hold the ball, and Hlynsson can enter the finish. That is why the home midfield must be disciplined, not only creative.The third detail is set pieces. Matches between teams of similar quality often open after a corner, a free kick or a second ball. AZ has players who can use pressure after set pieces, while Twente has enough experience to punish poor positioning. In such a match, one careless duel can change the entire table of emotions in the stadium.

Why this is a match worth watching live

AZ Alkmaar and FC Twente are not playing only for three points, but also for a psychological advantage in the closing stage. The home side wants to show that the difference in the table does not reflect the real quality, while the visitor wants to prove that its better defense is the foundation of a more serious placement. That is a combination that often brings a firm but tense match.

Fans coming to the AFAS Stadion can expect a match in which every phase of play will have a consequence. AZ will look for pressure, Twente will look for control of space, and the stands will react to every duel in the middle and every entry into the penalty area. In the closing stage of the season, such matches rarely remain just an ordinary league obligation.

Tickets for this match are in demand among fans because they combine several elements: an attractive time slot, a good stadium, two clubs from the upper part of the Eredivisie and a direct influence on the fight for European placement. For visitors coming from outside the city, the best plan is to arrive earlier, walk through Alkmaar and head toward the stadium without rushing.

Sources:
- ESPN - current Eredivisie 2025/2026 table after 31 rounds, points, goal difference and positions of AZ Alkmaar and FC Twente.
- ESPN - player statistics of AZ Alkmaar and FC Twente in the 2025/2026 season, including goals and assists.
- Sofascore - match time, stadium, match status, coaches and basic injury information.
- FC Twente - announcement of John van den Brom's arrival as coach and contract duration.
- AZ - data about the AFAS Stadion, stadium opening and capacity at opening.
- The Stadium Guide - guide to the AFAS Stadion, opening year and approximate current capacity.
- FootyStats - head-to-head record of AZ Alkmaar and FC Twente in previous meetings.
- ESPN AU - result of this season's first head-to-head meeting FC Twente - AZ Alkmaar 1-0.
- Transfermarkt and available injury reports - context of Mees Hilgers's injury and Lee-Roy Echteld's status as AZ coach.

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