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Eredivisie (34. round)
17. May 2026. 14:30h
FC Volendam vs SC Telstar
Kras Stadion, Volendam, NL
2026
17
May
Tickets for FC Volendam - SC Telstar Eredivisie: Kras Stadion and final survival battle
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Tickets for FC Volendam - SC Telstar Eredivisie: Kras Stadion and final survival battle

Looking for tickets for FC Volendam - SC Telstar in the Eredivisie? Here you can buy tickets for the match at Kras Stadion, where Volendam and Telstar meet in the final round with survival at stake. Check availability and secure your seat in time

Volendam welcomes Telstar in a match carrying the weight of the finale

FC Volendam and SC Telstar enter Kras Stadion with the clear pressure of the final round: the home side is in 16th place before the finale with 32 points, while Telstar is immediately above it, in 15th place with 34 points. This means that this is not only a locally interesting clash of northern Netherlands, but a match that directly touches the relegation play-off zone. Volendam has the advantage of the home pitch, but also the obligation to attack the result because it trails Telstar by two points. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans because the final round in this kind of table rarely leaves room for a calm, closed match.

Telstar arrives with a small but valuable points advantage. Its 47 goals scored after 33 rounds show that the team has enough attacking variety, but 54 goals conceded also say that the match in Volendam cannot be defended simply by waiting for the end. Volendam has scored fewer, 34 goals in 33 rounds, and that is why every set piece, every second ball and every run from the second line will have great value.

What the standings say before the final round

The standings are simple to read, but unpleasant to play. Telstar is 15th, Volendam 16th, NAC Breda is behind them in 17th place with 28 points, and Heracles Almelo is 18th with 19 points. That leaves Volendam with a match in which it must not calculate like a mid-table team. Telstar, meanwhile, knows that a positive result away from home would keep the gap and reduce the danger of falling into the relegation play-offs.

  • SC Telstar: 15th place, 33 matches, 8 wins, 10 draws, 15 defeats, goal difference 47:54, 34 points.

  • FC Volendam: 16th place, 33 matches, 8 wins, 8 draws, 17 defeats, goal difference 34:53, 32 points.

  • The difference between the clubs before the match is 2 points.

  • Telstar is more efficient, but has conceded one goal more than Volendam.

  • Volendam plays at home, where the pressure from the stands will be an important part of the match.



For a fan in the stands, this means that the match can open very early. Volendam gains little from waiting for a long time, while Telstar must not allow the home side to find rhythm through early pressure and crosses from the flanks. The first twenty minutes or so could therefore be the most important for the psychology of the match.

Volendam's formula: experience in attack and pressure from the stands

FC Volendam this season is not a team that closes matches easily. After 33 rounds it has 8 wins and 17 defeats, and the statistics clearly show the problem: it concedes 1.61 goals per match and in more than a third of its matches it remained without a goal. That is why it is especially important for the home side that the attackers get into the match as early as possible, especially Robert MĂĽhren, Brandley Kuwas, Henk Veerman and Anthony Descotte.

MĂĽhren is Volendam's top scorer before the final round with 6 goals, while Kuwas has added 5. Veerman, Aurelio Oehlers and Robin van Cruijsen have 4 goals each. That is not an attacking output that inspires confidence by itself, but it gives Rick Kruys several different solutions: MĂĽhren for the penalty area, Kuwas for experience and a moment of quality, Veerman for duels and Descotte for verticality when space behind the defence needs to be attacked.Kruys's team often looks best when it does not complicate the build-up from the back line. In the match against Telstar, Volendam must avoid slow, risky balls through the middle because Telstar has players who can quickly punish a lost ball. The home side will therefore seek rhythm through wide positions, early crosses and set pieces. Seats in the stands disappear quickly for matches like this because fans feel when a duel is more important than an ordinary league fixture.

Telstar's advantage: more goals and less need to rush

Telstar comes to Volendam as a team that has two points more and a somewhat better attacking record. Patrick Brouwer and Jochem Ritmeester van de Kamp stood out in the league statistics with 7 goals each, while Jeff Hardeveld recorded 5 goals and 6 assists. That is enough for Telstar not to have to play only for a clean sheet. If it manages to survive the first home surge, it can be very dangerous in transition.

Anthony Correia knows Telstar from the inside better than most coaches: as a player he collected a large number of appearances for the club, and since the 2024/2025 season he has led the first team. In the context of this match it is also interesting that during April 2026 his move to FC Utrecht after the end of the season was confirmed. That does not change the immediate task in Volendam, but it gives the match an additional human note: the coach who returned Telstar to the top tier wants to close the season without falling into the danger zone.

Telstar does not necessarily have to dominate possession to be troublesome. If Volendam pushes its full-backs high, the visitors can look for space behind the defence and attack the second wave. It is especially important how the home side will defend the left and right half-space zones, because Telstar has enough players who do not attack only classically through the centre-forward, but arrive from midfield.

The first head-to-head meeting as a warning

The first match of the season between these clubs was played on 23 August 2025 and ended 2:2. Telstar then took the lead through goals by Soufiane Hetli and Patrick Brouwer, while Volendam responded through Anthony Descotte, who scored both goals for the visitors. That result is a good announcement for the final round: both teams showed that they can score, but also that they struggle to keep complete control of the match.


  • Telstar - Volendam 2:2, played on 23 August 2025.

  • Soufiane Hetli and Patrick Brouwer scored for Telstar.

  • Anthony Descotte scored both goals for Volendam.

  • Telstar had a 2:0 lead at half-time.

  • Volendam came back in the second half and avoided defeat.



For Volendam, that match is proof that it can come back against Telstar even after a poor half. For Telstar, it is a warning that a two-goal advantage is no guarantee of peace. In the final round, when every mistake is amplified by the pressure of the standings, such experience can carry more weight than ordinary statistics.

Tactical details that can decide the match

Volendam must play bravely, but it must not lose its structure. If the home side goes too high without cover, Telstar can get what it wants most: an open pitch and a defence retreating toward its own goal. That is why the key will be the balance between pressure and control of the second ball. The home midfield must be close to the attackers, but also ready to close the space in front of the centre-backs.

Telstar, on the other hand, will try to calm the match whenever the result suits it. The visitors have an advantage in the table and do not have to behave like a team that is chasing. But withdrawing for too long toward their own penalty area would be dangerous, especially at Kras Stadion, where the stands are close to the pitch and every series of corners or crosses can raise the noise.

Three zones look especially important: Volendam's flanks, Telstar's outlet after winning the ball, and set pieces on both sides. If MĂĽhren, Veerman or Descotte receive enough balls in the penalty area, Volendam will have a real chance to break the visitors. If Brouwer and Ritmeester van de Kamp get space for vertical runs, Telstar can turn the match in its favour.

Kras Stadion: small capacity, great closeness to the pitch

Kras Stadion is located at Sportlaan 10, 1131 BK Volendam. Its capacity is most often listed in newer guides as 7,384 seats, and the stadium was opened in 1975. It is not a large arena, but a compact football ground in which the voice of the stands quickly drops onto the pitch. Precisely because of that, home pressure can be more pronounced than might be expected from the stadium's size alone.The stadium uses an artificial surface, which is an important detail for the rhythm of play. The ball can slide faster, and teams that are not used to such a surface sometimes need a few minutes for precision in the first touch. Volendam must turn that detail into an advantage, especially through quick ball circulation along the flanks and early balls behind the defence.


  • Stadium: Kras Stadion.

  • Address: Sportlaan 10, 1131 BK Volendam.

  • Capacity according to newer stadium guides: 7,384 seats.

  • Year of opening: 1975.

  • Surface: artificial grass.



It is worth securing tickets in time because the final round, the closeness of the pitch and the stakes for survival create a different feeling from an ordinary league afternoon. A fan arriving for the first time should count on a stadium that is more town-like than monumental: it fills quickly, the reaction of the crowd is easily heard, and little remains far away from the players.

Arrival in Volendam and movement around the stadium

Volendam is a fishing town with a strong tourist identity, so matchday can be busier than the schedule alone might suggest. From the direction of Amsterdam, one can arrive via the A10 and exit S116 toward Volendam and Edam, while from the direction of Hoorn - Zaandam the A7 is used, exit Purmerend Noord, then N244 and N247. The club's arrival instructions state that when entering Volendam one drives toward the centre via Julianaweg, with access to the stadium via Eikenlaan.For fans arriving by car, the most important thing is not to count on parking immediately next to the stadium as on an ordinary day. On matchday the club recommends nearby car parks, with a short walk to the stadium. That is more practical and calmer than trying to enter the narrow streets around the venue itself.


  • Roompot Marinapark - about 5 minutes on foot to the stadium.

  • RKAV Volendam - about 5 minutes on foot to the stadium.

  • Parkeerplaats Strandweg - about 6 minutes on foot to the stadium.

  • Sporthal de Opperdam - about 12 minutes on foot to the stadium.

  • Dijklander Ziekenhuis - about 12 minutes on foot to the stadium.



For visitors who want to combine the match with a short tour of the town, it is practical to arrive earlier. Volendam is known for its harbour, promenade and fish restaurants, and the stadium is not separated far from town life. It is precisely this combination that makes the arrival different from an away trip in larger industrial cities: the match begins before the referee's first whistle, already on the walk toward the stands.

The atmosphere fans can expect

This is not a match in which the crowd will calmly watch the fixture. Volendam's fans know that the home pitch may be their team's biggest advantage in a direct clash with Telstar. Every duel won in the first few minutes can raise the noise, and every uncertain pass can open nervousness. That is normal for a final round in which points are connected with survival.Telstar's fans will have their own reason for belief: their team has the better position, more goals scored and the 2:2 result from the first head-to-head match as proof that it can cope with Volendam. The away section will not have to look for beauty in every attack. It is enough to feel that the team knows what it is doing and does not lose its head under the stadium's pressure.

Ticket sales for this match are under way, and fans should plan their arrival without waiting until the last moment. In matches like this, the biggest mistake is not only being late for kick-off, but missing the entry into the atmosphere while the stadium is filling and while it is felt that something concrete is being played for.

Key players to watch

At Volendam, Robert MĂĽhren will be watched first, because the home side needs composure in the penalty area. Brandley Kuwas can provide experience and calmness in the final third, and Anthony Descotte has already shown Telstar that he can punish it. Henk Veerman brings duels, height and the possibility for Volendam to skip part of the pressure if the midfield cannot easily play out.

At Telstar, Patrick Brouwer and Jochem Ritmeester van de Kamp stand out especially, both with 7 league goals in the available statistics. Jeff Hardeveld is important because he can participate both as an assistant and as a scorer. Telstar will not need ten big chances if Volendam leaves space behind its full-backs.In a match like this, the decisive player is often not the biggest name. One set piece, a loose ball after a corner or a poorly covered far post can be enough. That is why fans should also follow the centre-backs, full-backs and midfielders who clear the space in front of the penalty area. If the match opens up, the attackers will get the headlines; if it stays tight, the hero can be a goalkeeper or a centre-back who wins the last duel.

What could decide it

Volendam must find a way for pressure not to become panic. If the home side takes an early lead, Telstar will have to come out of a safer block and the match can open in a way that suits the stands more than the coaches. If Telstar scores first, Volendam will have to chase the result against a team that has enough speed and quality for a second goal from transition.

The most important detail for Volendam will be the finishing of attacks. The numbers show that the home side does not score easily, so missed early chances can cost dearly. For Telstar, discipline in the distances between the lines will be decisive. If the visitors remain compact and force Volendam into crosses from uncomfortable angles, they increase their chances of a result that keeps them ahead of their direct rival.

For the neutral viewer, this is a match with a clear narrative: a home side that must attack and a visitor that has a points advantage, but does not have the luxury of playing without risk. For a fan travelling to Volendam, it is a match that demands early arrival, attention to parking details and readiness for a game in which every change in the score can be felt throughout the whole stadium.Sources:

- AiScore - used the current Eredivisie standings after 33 rounds, including points, goal difference and positions of FC Volendam and SC Telstar.

- SoccerSTATS - used data on Volendam's seasonal statistics, performance after 33 matches and top scorers.

- ESPN - used league statistics of scorers and assistants for FC Volendam and SC Telstar players.

- FootballDatabase - used data on the head-to-head match Telstar - Volendam 2:2 from 23 August 2025, scorers and the basic course of the match.- FC Volendam - used information on the address of Kras Stadion, road arrival and recommended parking areas on matchday.

- Stadium Guide and Sportyan - used data on the capacity, year of opening and surface of Kras Stadion.

- Sofascore and Transfermarkt - used verification of the match date, venue and coach profile.

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