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Football – Dutch league – Eredivisie – 2025/2026 season (22. round)
08. February 2026. 16:45h
Groningen vs PSV Eindhoven
Euroborg, Groningen, NL
2026
08
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Groningen – PSV Eindhoven, Eredivisie 2025/2026, Matchday 22: buy seats for Euroborg in Groningen

Looking for tickets for Groningen – PSV Eindhoven in the Eredivisie? Here you can check availability and buy tickets for the match at Euroborg, with key tips on getting there, the stadium atmosphere, and what to expect on matchday from the stands

Euroborg prepares a football spectacle raising the championship temperature

Groningen and PSV Eindhoven meet at Euroborg in a clash that has been filling fans' conversations for weeks, as the host's ambition and the guest's routine efficiency collide in one place. In the 2025/2026 season and in the 22nd round, this duel carries weight that is not measured only by points, but also by the message of who dictates the rhythm in the second part of the championship. Groningen has built an identity this winter as a team that does not retreat before favorites, while PSV comes to Groningen with a reputation as a team that punishes every carelessness and turns series of good minutes into an advantage on the scoreboard. Euroborg, with its recognizable proximity of stands and pitch, further intensifies the feeling that every ball is important, and the atmosphere often becomes a factor that changes the course of the match. Ticket sales for such encounters regularly accelerate as soon as the date approaches, so it is smart to think ahead. Secure your tickets for immediately and click the button

as soon as it appears, because interest in such a match knows how to surprise even those who follow the championship from week to week.

Standings and numbers explaining the stakes before the collision

A look at the table clearly enough shows why this date in February is marked as one of the key ones in the schedule. PSV Eindhoven is at the top with 52 points after 19 matches and with a goal difference that reveals attacking power, 59 scored and 23 conceded goals, which is a combination rarely maintained without squad depth and a stable system. Groningen is in the upper part of the standings, in fifth place with 28 points from 18 matches, with numbers of 25 scored and 22 conceded goals, which speaks of a team that increasingly decides to play bravely and take risks to take the full loot. The difference in points is large, but the difference in motive is not, because the host here is hunting for confirmation that it can stay in the zone leading towards the season finale with big goals. In such matchups, it is often seen how much a team can withstand the tempo, and how much it relies on individual flashes, so numbers from the first part of the season will also be on the table before the first whistle. That is why it is not strange that ticket sales in Groningen move upwards as soon as it is confirmed that the championship leader is arriving in the city, because fans do not want to watch such matches from a distance.

PSV as a goal machine and rhythm that suffocates the opponent

PSV has built a profile this season of a team that resolves matches even when it does not look dominant, because in attack it has multiple sources of goals and players who can change the course of the meeting with one action. In the championship scorers' standings, PSV has several names positioned high, and Guus Til stands out the most with 11 goals, along with a group of players with 8 goals each like Joey Veerman and Ricardo Pepi, which shows that the threat does not come only from one zone or one role. It is especially important that PSV brings creation along with goals, because Joey Veerman with 8 assists belongs among the best playmakers of the league, and alongside him are Ivan Perišić and Mauro Júnior with 7 assists each, as well as Dennis Man with 6, so opponent defenses often crack under the pressure of constant changes of side and entries from the background. Such an attacking arrangement means that Groningen will not be able to survive only with a deep block, because PSV punishes both passivity and overaggressiveness, depending on where space opens up. In practice, this brings a match in which the hosts will have to position themselves tactically perfectly, but also keep a cool head after the first wave of pressure. Precisely because of this, interest for tickets is growing, because fans know well that such encounters often offer tempo, chances, and goals, and Euroborg knows how to turn every stolen ball into a wave of noise that carries the team.

Groningen's story of stability, youth, and domestic character

Groningen in this season acts as a team that has found a balance between discipline and courage, and such a combination is most often seen precisely in matches against the strongest. In attack, BrynjĂłlfur Darri Willumsson stands out with 6 goals, which is a figure that gives him the status of the first domestic reliance in the finish, while Thom Van Bergen and Stije Resink with 4 goals each show that Groningen has more options when the match enters a nervous phase. Resink is also among the best assistants of the team and league with 5 assists, which is data suggesting that Groningen can create from play as well, and not just from set-pieces or transition. The home turf at Euroborg is not just a backdrop, but also a tool, because the short distance of the stands from the field amplifies the impression of pressure, and fans know how to turn that pressure into energy felt in duels and reactions to every decision. When such an atmosphere catches rhythm, it becomes harder for the opponent to play calmly, and easier for the host to maintain aggression in pressing without a drop in concentration. If you want to be part of that story, buying tickets on time makes sense, because sectors where the loudest wall is created fill up fastest precisely for matches against the top.

Mutual encounters as a warning and a call for the right approach

The duel between Groningen and PSV has a long history and has often brought matches in which favorites did not get what they expected, but the overall trend leans towards the more successful side from Eindhoven. In the record of mutual meetings, a series of duels from different periods can be seen, including convincing victories for PSV, but also draws in Groningen that knew how to change the mood of the season. Extreme results are especially remembered serving as a reminder of how much a match can turn if a team loses control of space, like a high defeat for Groningen away which stands as a historical warning that against PSV there is no moment of rest. On the other hand, Groningen has periods in which it knew how to reach great domestic moments, and Euroborg was on several occasions a place where breathing is made difficult for opponents precisely because of intensity from the stands. Such history makes this meeting even more attractive for spectators, because it provides a feeling that on the field one plays not only for points, but also for a story that fans will recount. That is why ticket sales in such weeks gain additional dynamics, because many want to witness a new chapter of rivalry that often brings at least one scene to remember.

Key duels on the field that can decide the evening

Such matches are rarely decided by only one tactic, and more often by a series of micro duels repeated through 90 minutes, from side corridors to zones in front of the penalty area. Groningen will look for moments when it can draw out PSV's full-backs and create space behind their backs, because in transition situations can occur in which one good first pass opens a chance for a shot or a final cross. PSV will, on the other hand, try to control the center and accelerate the game via players who have already proven that they know how to deliver the final pass, and assist statistics show how developed that part of their game is. For Groningen, it is key that set-pieces be a weapon, because in matches against teams with so much attacking power every opportunity must be maximally utilized, and the audience at Euroborg reacts especially to dangerous free kicks and corners. It suits PSV if it imposes rhythm early and forces the host to run without the ball, because then mistakes occur which are hard to correct against a team that has multiple ways to score. In such a scenario, the match can become very open, and open matches at Euroborg mean even greater demand for tickets, because fans love encounters in which it is felt that the result can change in one attack.

Euroborg as a stage, architecture, and match experience firsthand

Euroborg is one of the recognizable symbols of the city and a stadium often described as a place where the audience is very close to the event, which is a detail that changes the experience even for neutral spectators. The location is clearly defined, Boumaboulevard 41, 9723 ZS Groningen, and the capacity is around 22,550 places, which creates an ideal combination of compactness and a sufficiently large number of people for the atmosphere to grow to a level felt already during warm-ups. The distinctiveness of Euroborg is also that it is part of a larger city complex in which the sports event naturally merges with urban rhythm, so fans gather around the stadium earlier, creating waves of song and expectation. Precisely that concentration of energy often pushes the host forward in moments when pressure needs to be withstood or when the match needs to be broken by a series of aggressive duels. For visitors, this means that a ticket is not just entry to the stand, but also entry to an evening-long experience, from approaching the stadium to the moment when floodlights turn on and cheering begins. Buy tickets via the button below as soon as it becomes available to you, because Euroborg is known for the fact that for big guests a feeling is quickly created that every seat is precious.

Groningen as a host, city rhythm, and arrival at the match

Groningen is a city often experienced through student energy, bicycles, and lively everyday life, and that character spills over also on match day when streets fill with green and white colors. For fans coming from outside the city, practicality is important, and Groningen is well connected by public transport, whereby many rely on a combination of train and bus to avoid crowds around the stadium. It is especially useful to know that the area around Euroborg is connected to city transport hubs, so arrival can be planned so that enough time is left for entry and security checks. Groningen is also a city of bicycles, so it is not unusual to see fans arriving at the stadium in columns on two wheels, which creates a special image and additionally reinforces the local charm of the event. For visiting fans, this is an experience that goes beyond the match itself, because a combination of relaxation and competitive tension is felt in the city. When such a day coincides with the arrival of the leading team, ticket sales get additional momentum, and many want to secure tickets in advance so that the journey has a clear point, their place on the stand.

Practical information for visitors and how to utilize match day

If you plan on arriving at the match, it is best to count on an earlier arrival in the stadium zone, because crowds ahead of the start can sharply intensify, especially when interest is high and when many people arrive at the stands in a short time. Euroborg is located at the address Boumaboulevard 41 in Groningen, and the stadium surroundings have organized traffic solutions, but experience shows that it is most pleasant to come with a time reserve so you can pass entrances without rush and find your seat. At big matches fans love to come earlier and soak up the atmosphere, so a feeling is often created that the event begins significantly before the first whistle, especially when it is felt that stands are well filled. If you are coming with family or in a larger group, planning entry becomes even more important, because every minute less in line means more time for enjoying the stadium ambience. Tickets for this encounter disappear quickly, therefore buy tickets on time and utilize the button

as soon as it is set, because precisely timely ticket purchase is the simplest way to ensure a carefree arrival for yourself. In such encounters, the best seats are those where the pulse of the stadium is felt, and that is an experience hard to transmit via screen.

What to expect from the match: tempo, emotions, and moments to remember

Groningen against PSV at Euroborg almost always carries an element of uncertainty, not because favorites do not know how to win, but because the host has an additional level of energy at their stadium which can raise performance above usual. A match is expected in which PSV will try to impose control and seek cracks through possession, while Groningen will stalk moments for quick exits and situations in which the audience can rise to their feet. The key will be in how much the hosts will be able to remain compact when PSV accelerates, and how much PSV will remain calm if Groningen catches a wave and presses for several minutes in a row. Individual quality of guests and statistical breadth of their production in goals and assists suggest that they will have their chances, but Euroborg as an environment often creates matches in which one move, one duel, or one defense can change the tone of the whole evening. That is why it is understandable that a story is created around this match in which tickets are more than a formality, because many fans want to be part of the moment when it is felt on the stands how the whole stadium breathes as one. Secure your tickets for immediately and click the button as soon as it becomes available, because such duels remain inscribed in the season precisely because of the mixture of quality, pressure, and atmosphere.

Sources:
- ESPN, Eredivisie 2025/2026 table and club standings
- ESPN, league statistics 2025/2026 (scorers and assistants)
- Sofascore, information on match Groningen vs PSV Eindhoven and round confirmation
- Visit Groningen, data on stadium Euroborg (address and capacity)
- Transfermarkt, record of mutual meetings FC Groningen and PSV Eindhoven
- Visit Groningen, information on transport and movement around the city

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