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Football – Dutch league – Eredivisie – 2025/2026 season (24. round)
22. February 2026. 12:15h
FC Twente vs Groningen
De Grolsch Veste, Enschede, NL
2026
22
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for FC Twente – FC Groningen, Eredivisie matchday 24 in Enschede: buying info for De Grolsch Veste

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Ajax and NEC Nijmegen bring the matchday derby to Amsterdam

The twenty-fourth round of the Dutch Eredivisie brings the clash between AFC Ajax and NEC Nijmegen, and the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam will be the stage for a match played on Saturday night that, at this point in the season, carries clear competitive weight. According to the host’s schedule, Ajax welcome NEC at their stadium at 21:00, and fan interest naturally rises because the league is entering the phase in which every point can tilt the fight at the top and the battle for positions that offer better spring prospects. Ticket sales for matches like this usually follow the dynamics of form and results, and this duel draws extra attention because it combines the tradition of a big host with an opponent that is in the upper part of the table this season. If you plan to be part of the atmosphere, it doesn’t pay to wait until the last moment because tickets for nights like these can sell out quickly, especially when it’s a weekend slot and an attractive opponent. Secure your tickets now!

Competitive context and the current standings

The table ahead of this weekend shows how tight the race is behind the leading team, and how important it is to keep continuity precisely around the 24th round, when schedule congestion and fatigue begin to be felt more seriously. According to available standings data, Ajax are currently fourth, while NEC Nijmegen are in second place, which adds extra spice because the host is playing directly against a competitor who is ahead on points. The numbers provide the framework: Ajax have 38 points after 21 matches with a goal difference of +13, while NEC have 41 points after 21 matches, with 56 scored and 35 conceded, suggesting a team that produces a lot in attack and is not afraid of open games. In that picture, a win for Ajax is not only prestige but also a necessary step toward the top, while NEC arrive with a clear goal to confirm an excellent run and stay in touch with the leaders. That is precisely why tickets for this event become a topic in themselves, because fans recognize this is not “just another” home match, but a night in which the mood of the entire spring can change.

What the schedule says and why this match is in a special time slot

Ajax’s schedule clearly positions this match as the centerpiece of the home run, because it comes after the meeting with Fortuna Sittard and before a new away challenge, which means coaches will naturally think about rotation, but not at the expense of the result. On the official page with matches and ticket information, it can be seen that the duel with NEC is marked as a home league match and that it is played in the evening slot, which in Amsterdam often means a fuller stadium, a louder atmosphere, and a higher number of away fans in the city. NEC’s schedule also confirms that the trip to Amsterdam is an important stop in their run of league matches, and when a team from second place comes to the pitch of the team in fourth, it’s hard to expect calculations. Precisely the evening kick-off, the weekend, and the competitive importance usually spill over into demand, so ticket sales take on a rhythm that often leaves fans with only one practical message: tickets should be planned in advance. Buy tickets via the button below and secure your seat before the best sections become unavailable.

This season’s head-to-head and the psychological moment

One of the most interesting layers ahead of this clash is the fact that Ajax and NEC have already met this season, in Nijmegen, where the match finished 2:2, a result that usually leaves a feeling of “unfinished business” for both sides. The home side then failed to fully capitalize on phases of good play, while NEC showed the ability to come back and remain dangerous in an open match until the final minutes, which is a trait of teams with confidence and clear automatisms. Such a draw often has a double effect: for Ajax it is a reminder that NEC are not an opponent to be dealt with routinely this season, and for NEC a confirmation that they can play against the biggest names and get a result. In the return match in Amsterdam, the psychological edge may go to the side that imposes the tempo first, because both clubs have enough quality to flip the course of the match with a ten-minute spell. If you want to experience what such “momentum” shifts sound like in the stands, tickets are practically a gateway into a story that television struggles to convey, from the first whistle to the crowd’s reaction to every transition and every stoppage.

Ajax: style, expectations, and the key numbers that explain the season

Ajax’s season in the table looks good, but not comfortable, because fourth place means that every match against a top-side team is essentially a test of identity and stability, especially in front of the home crowd. The goal difference and points total suggest a team that can score, but also a team that occasionally has fluctuations, which is also visible through a run of draws in recent rounds and through the fact that in a short period it can find itself in a match where it has to chase the result. At squad level, available appearance and goal statistics show several stand-out names in attacking output, such as Mika Godts with a double-digit number of goals and Wout Weghorst with a visible contribution, along with midfielders who add to the goal output and defenders who bring threat from set pieces. Such a distribution of goals matters against NEC, because the visitors defend aggressively and often close central channels, so Ajax may need width, deliveries, and set pieces to break down a compact block. In matches like these, the crowd becomes the “tenth player” not as a phrase, but as real pressure on the opponent, and that is why tickets become part of the fans’ sporting plan, because a top-of-the-table clash in an evening slot in Amsterdam rarely stays quiet.

NEC Nijmegen: why they are second and how they get results

NEC’s position in second place is not an accident but the result of a run of matches in which they combined efficient attacking with the ability to take points even when they do not dominate. The numbers in the table speak for themselves: 41 points after 21 matches, with 56 goals scored, points to a team that enters matches with a clear idea to score more, not to “survive” with minimal risk. Such a profile often brings spectacle on away trips, because when NEC concede first, they don’t shut down but try to respond, and when they score first, they don’t stop playing forward, which creates space for the opponent as well. They come to Amsterdam aware that every point away against a direct rival is worth double, and that is why it is realistic to expect a brave approach, with pressure on Ajax’s first build-up line and attempts to reach the final third through quick switches of play. Precisely that style is the reason why tickets for this match have added value, because the fan comes to watch a match that promises tempo, chances, and competitive edge, not a chess game without risk.

Tactical points that could decide the duel

The first key theme is how Ajax will control transition, because NEC’s high goal tally suggests they like vertical attacks and quick solutions after winning possession. The second theme is set pieces, because in top-of-the-table matches it is often the “small details” that turn into points, and Ajax at home traditionally build pressure through sequences of corners and free kicks, where defenders and midfielders arrive in the box. The third theme is discipline in the shooting zone: NEC are dangerous when allowed a strike from 16 to 20 meters, while Ajax, when given space between the lines, can create a one-on-one situation “in two touches.” The fourth theme is tempo management, especially in the first 20 minutes, because with a full stadium Ajax often want to impose the pace early, and NEC will try to survive the initial wave and then take control through possession or through vertical attacks. If you like matches where tactics are visible even without graphics, the stands are the best place, and tickets for this kind of showdown carry the type of experience where you feel the plan change in real time, from pressing shape to the crowd’s reaction to every won “second ball.”

Johan Cruijff Arena as part of the story: atmosphere, capacity, and the experience

The Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam is not just the venue of the match but an important part of the night’s identity, because modern infrastructure, a closable roof, and acoustics often amplify the experience, especially when the match enters the closing stages with a tight scoreline. According to stadium data, the capacity is around 55 thousand spectators, which explains why in evening slots a “city within a city” is created, with waves of fans arriving by public transport and on foot from surrounding areas. The address is ArenA Boulevard 1, Amsterdam, and the Amsterdam-Zuidoost district lives to the rhythm of arrivals and departures on matchday, which for a visitor means the experience starts long before the first whistle and ends long after the last. In such an environment, ticket sales also become a logistical issue, because whoever secures tickets earlier can plan arrival, entrances, and time spent around the stadium earlier. Tickets for this match disappear quickly, so buy tickets in time and leave yourself room to experience the whole evening, not just 90 minutes.

Practical information for visitors: entrances, opening times, and rules

For fans coming to the stadium, practical information is crucial and often decides whether you enter calmly or at the last minute, and the stadium states that on a football match day the gates open 1.5 hours before kick-off, while the main entrance E opens earlier, 2.5 hours before kick-off, which is useful for those who want to avoid the biggest crowds. It is also important to plan what you bring, because bags larger than A4 format are problematic under the rules, while a smaller format passes control, which is a detail that can save time at the entrance. The stadium is cashless in the sense that payments inside the venue rely on cards and contactless methods, which matters if you plan to buy food and drink during the evening. Likewise, it is a no-smoking stadium, so it is good to know this to avoid unpleasant situations and interruptions to the experience. Since you are already planning your arrival, the simplest approach is to sort out tickets first, because your ticket defines the sector and the entrance, so the whole logistics fall into place around it; buying tickets via the button below is usually the first step toward a calm evening in the stands.

Amsterdam on matchday: city context and how to get the most out of the evening

Matches like these in Amsterdam also have a broader city context, because the arrival of thousands of people at the same time changes the rhythm of traffic, public transport load, and movement around the Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA zone, so time planning becomes part of the fan experience. Amsterdam-Zuidoost is designed to handle large visitor waves, but in evening slots you should still expect “bottlenecks,” especially right before kick-off and immediately after the match ends, when everyone heads in the same direction. For NEC away fans and neutral visitors, this is an opportunity to combine football with the city, but without unnecessary wandering, because the smartest move is to arrive earlier, walk around the complex, and enter on time to avoid queues at checks. In that sense, tickets are not just a pass for a seat but also an “anchor” for the whole plan, because when the ticket is in your pocket, it is easier to decide when to leave and how much earlier to arrive. If you want the evening to pass without stress, take care of tickets and admission first, and then arrange everything else around that, because the experience of a big stadium at full capacity is best when you have time to absorb the atmosphere before the match kicks into a high tempo.

Sources:
- Ajax (english.ajax.nl) - match schedule and confirmation of the Ajax - NEC kick-off time and recent results including NEC - Ajax 2:2
- ESPN (espn.com) - Eredivisie 2025-26 table with points, goals, and the positions of Ajax and NEC
- ESPN (espn.com) - NEC Nijmegen schedule for the 2025-26 season and confirmation of the away match at Ajax
- Johan Cruijff ArenA (johancruijffarena.nl) - FAQ with information on stadium opening times, bag rules, cashless payment, and the smoking ban
- World of Stadiums - basic data on the Johan Cruijff ArenA including address and capacity

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