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Football – Dutch league – Eredivisie – 2025/2026 season (19. round)
18. January 2026. 14:30h
Heracles Almelo vs FC Twente
Asito Stadion, Almelo, NL
2026
18
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Heracles Almelo vs FC Twente, Eredivisie 2025/2026, buy seats for the key clash in Almelo

Looking for tickets for HERACLES ALMELO vs FC TWENTE in the 2025/2026 Eredivisie? Here you can quickly secure your tickets for the clash in Almelo, check key match details and make a smooth purchase for your seat at Asito Stadion to enjoy the action live on 18 January at 14:30 with an authentic Dutch football atmosphere

Heracles Almelo and FC Twente in a battle for crucial points in Almelo

In the 19th round of the Dutch Eredivisie 2025/2026 season, we have a matchup that carries far more than the usual three points: Heracles Almelo hosts FC Twente on the pitch of Asito Stadion on Sunday, 18 January 2026, kicking off at 14:30. It is a match that blends the local edge of the eastern Netherlands, Heracles’ fight to escape the bottom of the table, and Twente’s ambitions in the upper half, so it’s no surprise that tickets for this event are being sought well in advance. Asito Stadion, a compact football home located at Van Riemsdijkplein 1 in Almelo, holds a little over twelve thousand spectators, and when the stands are full, the atmosphere can be just as intense as in much larger European arenas. The home supporters hope that ticket sales and packed sections will turn the stadium into a true black-and-white cauldron that will help the team at a key moment of the season. If spectators want to be part of that charge, they should plan their ticket purchase in time and use the button labeled "

", which will offer them a quick and secure path to the stands.

Eredivisie standings and the context of the 19th-round clash

The current Eredivisie standings clearly show how important this match is for both sides: after 17 played rounds, FC Twente sits in the upper part of the table, around seventh place, with approximately twenty-five points, while Heracles Almelo are in the relegation zone, in 17th position with fourteen points and a negative goal difference. Twente are balancing between the fight for European spots and the caution of not losing rhythm, while Heracles experience almost every home match as a small final in the race to stay in the league. On top of that, the number of goals conceded by Heracles is significantly higher than desired, so the home coaching staff will pay special attention to defensive balance, even though it is known that their strength lies above all in the attacking phase and the energy on their own ground. All of this makes tickets for this match more in demand than usual, because supporters understand that this very game could meaningfully steer the spring part of the season. Those who want to follow the clash live should secure their tickets in time and use the "" button so they can take their desired seat in the stands without stress.

Heracles’ form: home ground as the main lever of survival

Heracles Almelo have been playing with quite a few ups and downs this season, but the statistics show one clear pattern: most points come precisely at home at Asito Stadion. More than two thirds of the overall tally has been won in Almelo, where the team plays more boldly and opens up going forward, often getting into matches with a high number of goals at both ends. With an average of more than one and a half goals scored per match, Heracles’ attack relies on in-form scorers such as Hornkamp, who has already reached double figures, and supporting forwards Kulenović and Mirani, who contribute with depth in the box and hold-up work with their backs to goal. The problem remains the defence, because the team often concedes more than two goals per game, and a run of matches without a clean sheet clearly shows how much concentration needs to improve in the back line. Because of that, it is expected that the home supporters will step up their backing on this occasion – tickets and full stands should create extra pressure on the visitors, while those planning to stay longer in the city can already check accommodation for fans on match day and plan a football weekend in Almelo.

Twente under John van den Brom: organized, solid and ambitious

On the other side comes FC Twente, a club that in recent seasons has been used to playing an important role in the Eredivisie, and the current campaign under coach John van den Brom continues in that tone. Twente are a team that combines disciplined defence with enough creativity in attack, which is visible in the statistics: on average they concede a little over one goal per match, while the attacking line is led by the experienced Ricky van Wolfswinkel, the season’s top scorer with around half a dozen goals. Alongside him stand out attackers such as Daan Rots and the young Kristian Hlynsson, whose runs between the lines create overloads and open space for quick combinations, while the style of play still leans on high pressing and fast ball recovery, a philosophy the club has been building on in recent years. Twente are not unbeatable away from home, but they are a tough opponent that rarely collapses completely in terms of results, which means the hosts must be ready for a high tempo for all ninety minutes. That is exactly why the interest from the away supporters is also significant, so a slice of red in the stands will arrive from Enschede, and those who want to combine the trip with sightseeing in the eastern Netherlands can consider in advance accommodation offers in the host city and make the logistics of ticket purchase and travel easier.

History of head-to-head meetings and Twente’s regional edge

The clash between Heracles and FC Twente brings together two teams from the Twente region, so every meeting carries a special local label, a kind of small regional derby. Head-to-head statistics in the Eredivisie clearly lean toward Twente: in the last twenty-plus encounters, the team from Enschede has won twice as often as Heracles, while a notable number of games have also ended in draws, showing that the hosts can be awkward once they find the right rhythm. In more recent history, it is worth highlighting the autumn meeting in Enschede, where Twente at De Grolsch Veste beat Heracles 2–1, so the hosts in the return fixture in front of their fans will look for a chance to respond and to catch their breath in the relegation fight. It is also interesting that the record Eredivisie attendance at Asito Stadion is also tied to meetings between these clubs, which further underlines how much this neighbourhood on the table and the map of the Netherlands means to supporters. All of this drives up demand for tickets, so those who want to witness a new chapter of this regional rivalry live will need to plan their ticket purchase in time, because the "

" button is expected to be among the most visited spots on the event page ahead of the match itself.

Key battles on the pitch: Heracles’ offense vs Twente’s organized defense

When you look at how these two teams play, it becomes clear that one of the key factors will be the collision between Heracles’ attacking boldness and Twente’s organized, compact back line. The hosts rely on forwards who move well between centre-backs, such as Hornkamp, who aggressively attacks the space behind the defence, while Kulenović is a more classic striker who can hold the ball up and wait for midfielders arriving from the second line. In that zone, an important role could also be played by Ajdin Hrustic, a returnee to Dutch football who brings creativity, long-range shooting and international experience to Heracles’ midfield, which is crucial in high-stakes matches. Twente, meanwhile, have a set of intelligent midfielders who read the game well – Hlynsson and company skilfully close passing lanes, while the full-backs often step forward and create overloads on the wing, which can open space for counters and quick transitions after winning the ball. In this duel, details such as set pieces, the execution of free kicks and composure in front of goal could decide it, so it’s no surprise that supporters on both sides want to be in the stands and use their voices to push their team, and they see tickets for this event as an entry into a story that could very well be retold until the end of the season.

Asito Stadion: a compact stage where supporters make the difference

Asito Stadion was built in the late 1990s and has since undergone several expansions, while keeping a compact shape with a single tier of stands that brings spectators closer to the pitch than at many larger stadiums. A capacity of a little over twelve thousand seats is large enough to create a powerful wall of sound, but also small enough that every fan feels almost part of the action, which is especially pronounced when Heracles surge forward aggressively. Over the years the stadium has been known as Polman Stadion and Erve Asito, but today’s name, Asito Stadion, remains a synonym for a dynamic Eredivisie football experience in the heart of Twente. The stands are a mix of modern amenities, corporate boxes and vivid supporter sections, and away fans have their own separate block to preserve safety while still enabling a true derby atmosphere. For supporters travelling from other parts of the Netherlands or from abroad, it is practical to consider in advance accommodation near the venue, so that match day can be dedicated solely to enjoying the football and arriving at the stadium earlier, while ticket sales move at their own pace and gradually fill every row in the stands.

Almelo as host: a city of history, industry and football identity

Almelo is a city of around seventy-five thousand inhabitants in the eastern part of the Netherlands, in the Twente region, which skilfully combines industrial tradition with a calm lifestyle and green surroundings. The city is historically important – its city rights date back to the 14th century, and in the centre there are still historic buildings and a castle that recall the time when Almelo was a major trading hub. Today Almelo is also recognized for its football club Heracles Almelo, which is deeply rooted in the identity of the city and its region: on weekends the streets fill with supporters in the club’s colours, and going to a match is experienced as a social event, not just a sports outing. Thanks to good rail connections, supporters can easily travel from larger Dutch cities such as Amsterdam, Utrecht or Enschede, and those who want to stay the whole weekend can check accommodation offers in the host city and combine football with exploring the Twente region. In that context, tickets for Heracles Almelo – FC Twente become part of a broader experience: not only a chance to watch an important league match, but also a chance to experience a slice of Dutch everyday life beyond the biggest tourist centres.

Practical information: arrival, tickets and supporter logistics

Asito Stadion is located at Van Riemsdijkplein 1 in the southern part of Almelo, in an area that is well connected by local roads and public transport, so supporters have several options for getting there. Travellers arriving by train can get off at Almelo’s main railway station and continue on foot, by bicycle or by local bus lines, while those coming by car should expect heavier traffic and a limited number of parking spaces in the immediate vicinity of the stadium, especially in the hours before kick-off. It is advisable to arrive earlier, at least an hour to an hour and a half before the start of the match, to avoid queues at the entrances and calmly find your seat, while also enjoying the supporter atmosphere in front of the stadium and in nearby venues. Ticket sales for this match take place in advance and a large part of the capacity is expected to be filled, so supporters are advised to buy tickets as early as possible and secure their place, and the simplest way will be to click the button labeled "", which will guide them through the purchase process. Those planning to stay overnight or for the whole weekend should, in parallel, reserve accommodation for fans on match day, so that the entire stay in Almelo goes smoothly, without rushing or last-minute unexpected costs.

Supporter experience: atmosphere, rituals and the feel of the stands

Heracles Almelo – FC Twente promises a dense and loud atmosphere, because supporters of both teams traditionally fill their sectors and bring recognizable colours and songs to the stands of Asito Stadion. Home supporters in black and white are known for not giving up even when the score is unfavourable, and that kind of backing often helps Heracles find extra energy late in matches and turn the game around. Twente’s away supporters usually come in well-organized groups, either by special transport or by train, so on match day a vivid mix of red and black-and-white is expected on the streets of Almelo, along with standard Dutch rituals such as socializing in cafés around the stadium, snacking on local specialties and discussing tactical combinations before entering the stands. A 14:30 kick-off is ideal for a family outing – it leaves enough time for morning travel and for the return after the match – which could further boost ticket sales among families with children and neutral lovers of Eredivisie football. Anyone who wants to be part of that colourful and loud mosaic should secure their tickets in time, because Asito Stadion is expected to deliver one of the most fiery supporter experiences in the entire 19th round in this time slot.

Possible match scenarios and supporter expectations

This season’s Eredivisie statistics suggest that spectators in Almelo could be in for a match with plenty of goals and dramatic moments, because Heracles, with an average of more than one and a half goals scored but also almost three conceded per match, rarely play calm, closed contests. Twente, more stable in defence and efficient in transition, will likely try to control the rhythm through possession and organized pressing, waiting for home mistakes and space for quick attacks via their most dangerous attackers. The home coach, on the other hand, will aim to use the energy from the stands and raise the tempo from the first minutes, to force Twente deeper and to open space for crosses, long-range shots and quick switches of play. The stakes are clear: three points could give Heracles a big step forward in the survival fight and bring them closer to competitors from the lower part of the table, while a Twente victory would strengthen their place in the upper half and keep them near the positions that lead to European competitions. In such a combination of tactical stories and table calculations, supporters understand that this is a clash that could prove a turning point for both teams, so it is no surprise that tickets for this event are experienced as an entry into one of the most interesting Sunday afternoons in Dutch football, and that for many the "" button will be the first step toward their own seat in the stands.

Sources:
- ESPN – current Eredivisie 2025/2026 table and the positions of Heracles Almelo and FC Twente
- FootyStats and AiScore – statistics on form, goals and head-to-head meetings of Heracles and FC Twente
- SoccerStats and Sportstats365 – detailed team statistics of Heracles and FC Twente in the 2025/2026 season
- Wikipedia, StadiumDB and Soccerway – data on Asito Stadion, capacity and the stadium’s history in Almelo
- Wikipedia and official statistical portals – general data on the city of Almelo and the history of the clubs Heracles Almelo and FC Twente

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