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Eredivisie (31. round)
25. April 2026. 20:00h
FC Twente vs NEC Nijmegen
De Grolsch Veste, Enschede, NL
2026
25
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for FC Twente - NEC Nijmegen, Eredivisie Round 31: matchday guide to De Grolsch Veste in Enschede

Looking for tickets for FC Twente - NEC Nijmegen in the Eredivisie? Here you can buy tickets early and get a practical matchday guide to De Grolsch Veste in Enschede: best ways to arrive by train or car, nearby parking, entry tips, plus quick context on the race for European places, key scorers and notable absences

A match that changes the order at the top

FC Twente and NEC Nijmegen enter Matchday 31 of the Eredivisie in a direct clash for places leading to the European qualifiers. According to the current table, NEC is third and FC Twente fourth - the gap is minimal, so this match carries the weight of a "six-pointer" in the closing stages of the season.

An important detail for travelers: according to the Matchday 31 schedule, the match is listed for Saturday, April 25, 2026, at 19:00 UTC (which is 21:00 local time in the Netherlands). If you are planning to attend, check the timing against your ticket/travel plans, because it is crucial for trains after the match.

Tickets for this match are in demand among fans, especially because it is a duel between teams pushing into the very top.

What is at stake for FC Twente and NEC Nijmegen

The table (30 matches played) shows how tight it is: NEC Nijmegen is in third place with 54 points, and FC Twente is right behind with 53. In practice, the winner of this match gains an advantage in the battle for third place, which brings qualification for the Champions League, while fourth place leads to qualification for the Europa League.

For FC Twente, this is also a classic test of home stability - De Grolsch Veste is an asset when an important evening needs to be "closed out". For NEC, whose season has produced top-level form, away matches like this are a measure of maturity: can the team get a result even when it is not the favorite in the stands.

Form and numbers that explain the story of the season

Over the course of the season, NEC has been more efficient in attack: 71 goals scored compared to FC Twente's 51, with a goal difference of +24 compared to +19. This is a framework suggesting that NEC more often "settles" matches with bursts of goals, while FC Twente is more often involved in matches with a more controlled rhythm and fewer goals conceded (32).If you are looking for a simple impression of current momentum, statistical form overviews often summarize the last five matches through a sequence of results (for example, wins-draws-losses). Such summaries give Twente and NEC a good starting point for a sense of "what mode they are in", but for the final picture it is always worth taking a look at the specific results of the latest rounds on the official competition websites or trusted sports services.

Key players: who scores the goals and who provides the final pass

For FC Twente, the top club scorers are Kristian Hlynsson (9), Daan Rots (8), and Ricky van Wolfswinkel (8). It is an interesting distribution: the goals come from multiple sources, so the opposing defense cannot focus on just one man.

For NEC Nijmegen, Bryan Linssen (10) leads the scoring chart, with strong contributions from Tjaronn Chery (9) and Koki Ogawa (8). When you add the fact that Linssen and Kodai Sano also have a high number of assists, you get the picture of a team that creates danger through the final pass as well, not only through "clean" finishes.In this match, the duel for "control of midfield" is especially interesting - FC Twente will look for calmer possession and a rhythm that the crowd in Enschede likes, while NEC often thrives on quicker transitions and directness going forward. If midfield breaks apart, the season's numbers suggest that NEC has the capacity to punish in a short interval as well.

Coaches and tactical expectations

FC Twente is led by John van den Brom, who took over the team in September 2025 and then extended his contract until the summer of 2027. According to the club's communication, his tenure is linked to continuity of work and the development of the style of play in the final part of the season.

NEC Nijmegen entered the 2025/2026 season with Dick Schreuder on the bench, on a three-season contract. That is an important detail because it suggests a clear idea and a longer-term project, not short-term "firefighting".On the pitch, this is very likely a match in which Twente will try to use width and deliveries from the wide areas, with pressure in front of the home crowd, while NEC will look for situations in which it can attack the space behind the last line or through quick combinations around the box. In matches like these, discipline without the ball and reaction after losing possession are often decisive - the one who "cracks" first runs into trouble.

Absences and player status

With opponents this evenly matched, absences can be the difference between one point and three points. Before setting off, it makes sense to check updates on match day, but at the moment the following players have been mentioned in available overviews as doubtful or out of the squad.


  • FC Twente: Mees Hilgers (listed as unavailable in match-center overviews).

  • NEC Nijmegen: Bram Nuytinck, Jetro Willems, Jasper Cillessen (listed on injury/suspension lists).

If any of those listed return earlier or are "on the bench", that can also change the match plan: for example, the return of a key center-back or goalkeeper often changes the level of risk a team takes when building from the back. That is why the final lineup check an hour before kick-off is the most practical step.

Head-to-head meetings: a pattern that suggests goals

The last few meetings between the teams have offered plenty of action: in the sequence of recent encounters, there is also a 3-3 draw, but also narrow wins and matches with more than two goals. Such a pattern does not guarantee a scenario, but it shows that these teams often find the net against each other.

Viewed more broadly, statistical H2H overviews record an FC Twente advantage through a higher number of wins in the overall sample of head-to-head matches. Still, this season is special because NEC is at the very top in both the table and attacking numbers, so it is important not to read history as a finished preview.

De Grolsch Veste: what to know before entering the stands

De Grolsch Veste is a stadium with a capacity of 30,205 seats, and the address for arrival is Colosseum 65, 7521 PP, Enschede. For practical matters (contact and official information), FC Twente has clearly displayed details on its website.

For the matchday experience, it is also worth knowing where the stadium sits in the city's layout: it is located next to the Kennispark area and very close to Enschede Kennispark railway station, which is a huge advantage when you want to avoid car traffic on match day.

Seats in the stands disappear quickly when the stakes are like this - a battle for the very top and European places usually also means a full stadium, especially in the closing stages of the season.

How to get to the stadium: public transport, car, bicycle

The easiest public transport option is the train to Enschede Kennispark - the station is "direkt tegenover het stadion", practically across the road. In its instructions, the club emphasizes that the stadium is easily accessible and advises arriving by public transport or bicycle whenever possible.

If you are arriving by car, FC Twente states that De Grolsch Veste has around 1000 parking spaces, but for matches you should expect high demand and stricter parking arrangements. As a broader alternative in that zone, the area around Go Planet Parc is also often used, which is literally "next to the stadium" and provides its own arrival and parking instructions.

For those arriving by bicycle, a practical detail is that the F35 cycling route passes by the stadium, so local fans often choose that option to avoid the traffic jam in the final hour before kick-off.

When to arrive and how to avoid stress at the entrance

If you want a calm entry, aim to arrive earlier - especially when sectors are full and when it is an evening kick-off. The usual practice at stadiums of this type is for the gates to open around 90 minutes before kick-off, which gives you enough time for ticket control, entering your sector, and finding your seat without a sprint.

If you are planning to return by train, the location is a major advantage, but for that very reason traffic around the station can become dense after the final whistle. The best tactic is to agree on a meeting point and leave yourself a bit of reserve time - either head to the station immediately, or wait 10-15 minutes for the main wave to spread out.

Enschede in brief for away supporters

Enschede is a city in the east of the Netherlands, close to the German border, and the area around the stadium and Kennispark is functional and well connected. If you are coming from larger Dutch transport hubs, the train journey from Amsterdam is typically about 2 hours and a few minutes, which makes it feasible even for a day trip, with smart planning of the return after the later match slot.The most useful advice for the city is practical, not tourist-oriented: plan where you will eat before the match and how you will get back, because the evening kick-off can "eat up" time. When the stakes are high, the rhythm around the stadium speeds up earlier than usual.

What fans can expect on the pitch

This is a match in which styles can collide: FC Twente will look for structure and control, NEC will try to remain dangerous even without long spells of possession. Given NEC's attacking numbers and the distribution of scorers on both sides, it is realistic to expect phases of the match in which play will come "in waves" - ten minutes of home pressure, then ten minutes in which the visitors threaten from transitions.

For a spectator in the stands, that is usually the best scenario: the match has a story, rhythm, and clear points of tension - set pieces, second balls on the edge of the box, and the midfield duel that decides who gets to play more often on the "right side" of the pitch.Toward the very end, when the stakes tighten, a detail is often decisive: one lost duel, one late reaction to the far post, or one mistake in playing out from the back. Ticket sales for this match are ongoing, and these kinds of season finales are exactly the ones people remember.

Sources:
- ESPN (Eredivisie table and explanation of positions; scorer/assist statistics; match-center and recent H2H matches)
- KNVB / Eredivisie schedule (competition program and Matchday 31 slot)
- FC Twente official website (information about coach John van den Brom; arrival, parking, and public transport instructions; stadium contact details and address)
- NEC Nijmegen official website (confirmation of Dick Schreuder as hoofdtrainer)
- Transfermarkt (De Grolsch Veste stadium capacity; injury/suspension lists)
- SofaScore (kick-off time in UTC and basic match-center data, including coaches and the status of certain players)
- Rail Europe (approximate train travel duration Amsterdam - Enschede)
- Go Planet Parc (practical arrival and parking instructions in the area next to the stadium)

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