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Football – Dutch league – Eredivisie – 2025/2026 season (18. round)
11. January 2026. 14:30h
Go Ahead Eagles vs Fortuna Sittard
De Adelaarshorst Go Ahead, Deventer, NL
2026
11
January
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Go Ahead Eagles and Fortuna Sittard: a duel for a calmer spring Eredivisie

Sunday, January 11, 2026, at 14:30 brings an exciting duel in the Dutch Eredivisie, where in the 18th round of the 2025/2026 season, Go Ahead Eagles and Fortuna Sittard meet at the iconic De Adelaarshorst stadium in Deventer. This is a match that on paper might not bring a title fight, but in practice, it can significantly determine what spring will look like for both teams – will they calmly look towards the middle of the table or will every subsequent match become a fight to escape the danger zone. The host counts on their famous atmosphere on Vetkampstraat and a series of solid home results, while Fortuna comes with the ambition to use their most dangerous attackers and confirm the status of an unpleasant opponent who rarely gives up. Precisely because of this, interest in tickets grows from week to week, especially among fans who want to experience the first serious match of 2026 from the front row, at a stadium where the experience of the game is extremely immediate. Whoever wants to be part of this story up close should follow ticket sales in time and plan their arrival now, as well as a click on the button labeled “

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Eredivisie Table and the real stakes of the match in Deventer

In the current standings of the Eredivisie 2025/2026, Fortuna Sittard holds 11th place with 21 points, while Go Ahead Eagles is in 13th position with 19 points after 17 rounds played, which clearly shows that this is a duel of two teams that are very close to each other and do not yet have the luxury of relaxing. The goal difference further clarifies the story: Fortuna is at 25:29, and Go Ahead at 26:29, which suggests that both teams know how to score, but also concede a goal, so it is realistic to expect an open match with enough chances on both sides. The stake of the 18th round is simple – a victory brings the host an escape towards the middle and an opportunity to join the group of teams thinking about the upper part of the table, while Fortuna would gain a precious distance from all clubs hovering around the danger zone with a triumph away. Due to the relatively even situation on the table, every ticket for this match is actually an entry into a duel where it is decided who will be calmer in the spring, and who will seek points under greater pressure on harder away games. Fans who want to see how their team reacts under such pressure have an additional motive to secure their tickets in time and use the button “” for purchase when it becomes available.

Head-to-head ratio and tradition: slight advantage on the host's side

A look at the history of mutual duels reveals that this match is much more than a meeting of two “mid-table teams” – Go Ahead Eagles and Fortuna Sittard have been playing duels for years that are often full of goals and reversals. Total statistics say that they have played 36 matches so far, in which Go Ahead celebrated 18 times, Fortuna won 10 times, and 8 matches ended without a winner, with an average of almost 2.7 goals per match, which is extremely attractive for neutral spectators and fans of attacking football. In the recent series of mutual matches, Go Ahead is slightly more successful, but Fortuna has known how to surprise away in several recent seasons, so this duel also has a slight psychological layer – the hosts want to confirm that Deventer remains an unpleasant away game, while Sittard seeks another result that breaks old patterns. It is especially interesting that the last league meeting between these rivals in August 2025 ended in a 2:2 draw in Sittard, after Fortuna had known to record convincing home defeats against the Eagles in previous years, so now they are looking for a way to get revenge away. All this means that tickets for this duel do not attract only local fans, but also neutral lovers of the Eredivisie who appreciate matches with a rich shared history and a high probability of seeing more than one goal.

Go Ahead Eagles: home pressure, Europe in the background and new faces in attack

Go Ahead Eagles enters this match as a team that has become accustomed to playing brave, high-energy football in recent seasons, and this year it was additionally boosted by participation in European competitions, including a notable victory over Aston Villa in the Europa League in October 2025. The club from Deventer is statistically slightly more modest in league points performance this season than last, but still offers very attacking football: after 17 rounds the team has 26 goals scored and 29 conceded, with an average of more than 1.5 goals scored per match, and at home at De Adelaarshorst it wins significantly more points than away. The role of the fans in this is huge – the stands are close to the pitch, the whistle from the grandmother's stand is literally heard in the penalty area, and players like Mathis Suray, Milan Smit or Melle Meulensteen, who impose themselves as the most efficient in the current season, know how to use every spark from the stands to press the opponent's back line even harder. The coach of Go Ahead Eagles combines the experience of a defensive block with a diverse attack in which forwards like Victor Edvardsen, Finn Stokkers and Thibo Baeten rotate, making the team unpleasant because the opponent never knows from which direction the next threat will arrive. precisely because of this, the home crowd is aware that their voice makes a difference, and interest in tickets for the duel with Fortuna is growing because it is expected that Go Ahead will once again, with a full stadium, try to break the match in the last twenty minutes, when De Adelaarshorst traditionally “pushes” its team towards the opponent's goal.

Fortuna Sittard: creative midfield and an attack that punishes mistakes

Fortuna Sittard, which holds a solid 11th position this season, arrives in Deventer with a clear identity of a team that lives on fast transition and exploiting every mistake in the opponent's build-up play. Statistics from the season so far show that the attacking burden is shared: Kaj Sierhuis is the top scorer with 5 goals, Paul Gladon, Mohamed Ihattaren and Justin Lonwijk follow him with 4 goals each, while young Philip Brittijn adds an offensive contribution with 3 goals and 1 assist, making Fortuna extremely diverse in the final third. Mohamed Ihattaren imposes himself as the creative center of the team – with a combination of dribbling, shooting and the final pass, he leads the team in assists, while full-backs like Ivo Pinto and Jasper Dahlhaus regularly participate in attacking actions and crosses from the flanks. Fortuna's defense relies on the solid center-back pair of Iván Márquez and Shawn Adewoye, while new goalkeeper Mattijs Branderhorst brings experience and security on the goal line, which is especially important on away games like Deventer, where pressure is constant. For Fortuna fans, this is one of those matches in the season for which a trip is planned, and those thinking about coming to Deventer are already looking at tickets, many also in combination with an overnight stay, to turn the duel into a small winter football excursion.

Tactical framework: Go Ahead Eagles' possession against Fortuna's fast transition

Statistics this season reveal an interesting contrast of styles – Go Ahead Eagles on average holds the ball about 52 percent of the time, while Fortuna Sittard is slightly below 50 percent, but from that more modest possession often creates equally quality or even more dangerous situations in transition. The host usually builds the attack through the back line and defensive midfielders, looking for opening space on the flanks, where full-backs like Mats Deijl and Dean James play a role, as well as wingers who come into the half-space, whereby in the finish it is expected that Mathis Suray, Milan Smit or Richonell Margaret will seek depth behind Fortuna's defense with their runs. The guests, on the other hand, often let the opponent have a little more possession to “lure” the hosts high, and then explosively start through Ihattaren, Lonwijk, Aïko, Tunjic or winger Kristoffer Peterson, who is also an important part of the offensive rotation this season. The key to the duel could be in the control of the midfield, where Go Ahead tries to establish rhythm through Meulensteen and Linthorst, while Fortuna responds with aggressive pressing in certain zones and fast transfer of the ball towards attackers Sierhuis and Gladon. For spectators in the stands, this means a very dynamic match with a lot of running, changes of rhythm and situations in which every mistake in a pass is a potential start of a dangerous counterattack, so it is not surprising that tickets for this meeting are desirable among fans who love tactically rich, but also very open football.

De Adelaarshorst: the most beautifully situated stadium and an address that defines atmosphere

De Adelaarshorst, located at Vetkampstraat 1, 7416 WK Deventer, is one of the most special stadiums in Dutch football, with a capacity of about 10,400 spectators and a tradition dating back to 1920. Through more than a century, the stadium has experienced a series of reconstructions, but has retained its recognizable, almost English closeness of the stands and the pitch, which is why every tackle, every duel and every referee's decision is felt almost physically in every corner of the stands. De Adelaarshorst also hosted great historical matches, including a World Cup qualifier in 1974 between the Netherlands and Iceland, which further confirms its status in Dutch football history, and Eagles fans proudly point out that it is the “most beautifully situated stadium in the country”. At matches like this one against Fortuna Sittard, the stadium is filled with a combination of local families, the most loyal fan groups and visiting fans who want to experience the atmosphere of Deventer, so tickets become more than paper – they are an invitation to a football story that begins with a walk through the narrow streets around Vetkampstraat and ends long after the final referee's whistle. For those coming from other parts of the Netherlands or abroad, it is practical to also think about accommodation near the venue, so they could experience the match without rushing, with a relaxed return to the hotel or apartment after the floodlights at the stadium go out.

Deventer: a Hanseatic city that turns a football day into a whole experience

Deventer is one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, a Hanseatic trading center on the river IJssel with about a hundred thousand inhabitants, known for its historic core, old warehouses that bear witness to trade from the Middle Ages, and numerous cultural and gastronomic contents. For Go Ahead Eagles fans, this city is much more than a place where matches are played – it is the scenography of the whole day: from morning coffee in one of the squares in the old center, through a walk along the banks of the IJssel, all the way to the afternoon departure to De Adelaarshorst. Visiting Fortuna Sittard fans or neutral Eredivisie lovers often combine ticket purchase with a weekend trip, so they include visits to local museums, galleries or the famous Christmas and other thematic festivals that Deventer organizes during the year in the program. Precisely because of this, it is smart, along with the timely purchase of tickets for the match, to simultaneously think about accommodation offers in the host city, because the best facilities in the center and near the river can be quickly filled when attractive duels are played in the Eredivisie. Those who secure their tickets in time and book accommodation will get a full package – top football, a walk through a city that carries a blend of history and modern life very relaxedly, and evening hours in cafes and restaurants where results are discussed for a long time.

Arrival at the match: time, travel and practical tips for fans

The Go Ahead Eagles – Fortuna Sittard match starts at 14:30 CET, which leaves fans enough space to organize travel without rushing, but also means that crowds around the stadium can be expected already by midday. Deventer is well connected by rail lines with major Dutch cities like Amsterdam, Utrecht or Zwolle, so many fans choose the train to Deventer railway station, from where the stadium can be reached on foot in about twenty minutes or by a shorter ride on local transport. For those coming by car, one should count on a limited number of parking spaces in the immediate vicinity of Vetkampstraat, so it is practical to arrive earlier, park a bit further away and relaxedly walk towards the stadium through a neighborhood that lives in the red-yellow colors of the host hours before the start. Given that the match is played in January, fans should count on colder weather and possible wind from the river IJssel, so it is smart to bring warmer clothes, gloves and a hat, to follow events on the pitch without problems until the end of the duel. The most important practical tip is that tickets should be secured in advance – buying tickets immediately before the start of the match often means standing in line and a risk that desired seats will no longer be available, so using the button with the label “

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Fan scene, atmosphere on the stands and the family character of the meeting

Go Ahead Eagles is a club with an extremely strong local identity, and De Adelaarshorst is known as a stadium where fans create a loud, but largely family atmosphere, in which three generations of the same family can be seen on the stands cheering for their team together. At matches like this one with Fortuna Sittard, where the result directly affects the calmness of the spring part of the season, an additional level of intensity is expected – home fans organizedly come hours before the match, fill surrounding bars and cafes, and then in a procession move towards the stadium with song and fan banners. Visiting Fortuna fans traditionally follow their team even on more distant away games, so part of the atmosphere moves to the away sector as well, which further enriches the experience for all present at the stadium. Precisely this combination of passion and accessibility makes tickets for this duel interesting also to families who want to treat children to their first more serious experience of live football, because the atmosphere is intense, but generally stays within the framework of sports competition. For those planning an extended weekend, it makes sense to think about accommodation for fans on the match day, so one could arrive in the city a day earlier, buy tickets or pick up tickets in peace, and enjoy the fan atmosphere before and after the match without rushing.

Players who could mark the duel in Deventer

Along with the attacking style of both teams, it is realistic to expect that the fate of the match will be decided by several individuals whose form in recent weeks has been above average. At Go Ahead Eagles, the first to stand out is Belgian Mathis Suray, who leads the club's scorers with 6 goals and often scores exactly in moments when the match is breaking, while Milan Smit with 5 goals and Melle Meulensteen with 5 goals from the midfield give additional weight to the attack, because the threat does not come only from the classic striker. Victor Edvardsen, Finn Stokkers and Thibo Baeten bring width to the attack – their entry from the bench or rotation in the starting 11 changes the profile of the attacking line, so opponents find it harder to predict how Go Ahead will attack. At Fortuna Sittard, the most dangerous in the finish so far are Kaj Sierhuis with 5 and Paul Gladon with 4 goals, but an equal number of goals is held by the creative trio Mohamed Ihattaren – Justin Lonwijk – Philip Brittijn, which clearly shows that a goal can appear from almost every line of the team. Ihattaren's cunning moves between lines, and the physical strength of Sierhuis and Gladon in the penalty area mean that the defense of Go Ahead Eagles will have to be extremely concentrated on crosses and cut-backs, while Fortuna will have to find a way to stop the combinations of Suray and Smit, especially if the stadium is filled to the last place. For viewers thinking about buying tickets, precisely this duel is interesting because it offers a meeting of extremely inspired individuals, and every touch of theirs with the ball is a potential scene that is retold for a long time later.

Match scenarios and why this is a meeting worth experiencing live

Given the current standings, statistics and style of play of both teams, several realistic scenarios impose themselves on how the duel in Deventer could develop, and most of them are very attractive for viewers. If Go Ahead Eagles manages to impose high pressing early and “close” Fortuna's build-up of attack, the match could turn into constant pressure from the hosts, with a series of shots from distance and crosses, in which aggressive home attackers supported by the full stands of De Adelaarshorst have the advantage. In the opposite scenario, if Fortuna withstands the initial rush and through Ihattaren, Lonwijk or Aïko starts to pull the ball out of the first line of pressure, Go Ahead can find itself in trouble due to space behind its full-backs, where wingers and late runs of midfielders appear at full speed, which is something that Fortuna has already known how to charge for this season. It is realistic to expect also phases in which both teams will alternately take the initiative, so every segment – from set pieces, through physical fitness, all the way to the mood of the goalkeeper – will have its minutes of decisive influence. Precisely for this reason, tickets for this duel do not attract only the most loyal fans but also neutral football lovers who want to see a match live in which the result is not written in advance, and the energy of the stadium can sometimes overpower pure statistics. Whoever wants to be part of that story on January 11, 2026, should use the opportunity to buy tickets via the button below in time, secure their place on the stand and combine football passion with the experience of one of the most special stadiums and cities in Dutch football.Sources:
- ESPN – Eredivisie table 2025/2026 and club statistics
- Sofascore / 365Scores – match preview, schedule and basic season data
- SoccerStats, FCtables, FootyStats – team form, goals and head-to-head ratio
- Wikipedia, Soccerway and specialized portals about stadiums – history and capacity of De Adelaarshorst stadium
- Encyclopedic and tourist portals about Deventer – information about the city and context of the event

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