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Football – Dutch league – Eredivisie – 2025/2026 season (22. round)
06. February 2026. 20:00h
NAC Breda vs Excelsior
Rat Verlegh Stadium, Breda, NL
2026
06
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for NAC Breda vs Excelsior Rotterdam: ticket sales for Eredivisie Round 22 at Rat Verlegh Stadium

Looking for tickets for NAC Breda vs Excelsior Rotterdam in the Eredivisie? Here you can complete your ticket purchase for the Round 22 match at Rat Verlegh Stadium in Breda, with practical arrival and entry pointers. Kick-off is on 6 February 2026 at 20:00, plus a quick guide to form and match context

High-stakes clash in the fight for points

On Friday, 6 February, Rat Verlegh Stadium in Breda will host the match NAC Breda vs Excelsior Rotterdam, a duel in Round 22 of the 2025/2026 season that carries particular weight for both teams. It is a kick-off slot that traditionally draws crowds in the Netherlands, and the hosts are hoping for a recognisable evening atmosphere and full stands, because matches like these often set the tone for spring. For fans, this is a chance to experience the game up close, with the energy of a stadium known for its loud rhythm and pronounced emotion in the stands. Ticket sales for this event have therefore been in focus for weeks, as interest rises as the date approaches, and every piece of news about form and absences further fuels demand. Tickets for this match are disappearing fast, so buy your tickets in time, and buy tickets via the button below to secure your place while sectors are still available.

What the table looks like and why every detail matters

A look at the current standings shows that both NAC Breda and Excelsior Rotterdam are in a zone where points are not counted merely as a number, but as a currency of calm for the next round. After 18 matches played, NAC are in 16th place with 14 points and a goal difference of 16:26, which means the team often plays on the edge, with small margins and matches decided by a single mistake or set piece. Excelsior are in 14th place with 19 points from 17 games and a goal difference of 17:32, so one win can open up air toward mid-table, but a defeat can bring nerves back into everyday life. Both sets of numbers point to a similar problem: attacking efficiency is not stable, and defences too often enter phases in which one sequence of bad minutes changes the whole story. In that context, Round 22 gains extra symbolism, because it enters the part of the season where schedule and psychology begin to overlap, and the crowd feels ever more clearly how much every duel is worth. That is precisely why tickets become more than mere entry—they are a way to be part of an evening in which points are literally won on the pitch and in the stands.

What the numbers suggest about the match profile

When the basic indicators are compared, the impression is of a duel in which the tempo will vary between caution and sudden bursts—especially because both teams have experience of matches with few goals and pronounced tactical discipline. NAC’s 16 goals scored in 18 matches suggest they often have to rely on patience and on situations coming from set pieces or second balls, while 26 conceded warn that every lost transition can be costly. Excelsior, with 17 scored and 32 conceded, shows a somewhat more open pattern, but also vulnerability when the match goes into longer stretches of defending without the ball, which is especially visible in moments when they are forced to defend wide. In duels of these profiles, it is often decided by who controls the space between the lines better, who closes down the cut-back ball at the edge of the penalty area more successfully, and who stays cooler in the first ten minutes after conceding or scoring. Fans who buy tickets are in fact buying a ticket to tension as well, because here every situation has added emotional value, and the atmosphere can become a catalyst for more aggressive pressure. Given the positions in the table, it is realistic to expect a match in which neither side will take risks lightly, but in which every sign of weakness will be punished immediately.

NAC Breda: the people who carry the idea and the areas where the difference is sought

In NAC Breda’s squad this season, a blend of experience and youth is recognisable, with several names that have already become reference points in attack and in organising play. Among the players who stand out for output are Sydney van Hooijdonk and Mohamed Nassoh, while Lewis Holtby is especially mentioned for assists, and Boy Kemper also plays an important role in width and deliveries. That core also explains how NAC most often tries to create dangerous situations: through controlled attacking, finding space on the flanks and then a cut-back toward the box. At the same time, the team has shown on multiple occasions that it must be more precise in the final third, because missed chances often mean the match turns into prolonged defending of a minimal result or a last-minute chase for a point. The home ground in Breda therefore gains extra value, because the crowd at Rat Verlegh Stadium can create pressure that helps the hosts find a second wave of energy even when legs grow heavy. In such matches, tickets are also a kind of entry into the shared story of the city and the club, because the sense of belonging is visible in every reaction from the stands—from the first whistle to the last corner. If NAC wants to turn Round 22 into a turning point, they need an evening in which key players are calm in finishing and the fans are loud and patient, so it is logical that demand for tickets is very strong.

Excelsior Rotterdam: Rotterdam energy, clear roles, and danger from the second line

Excelsior enter this season with the identity of a team that is not afraid to play, but that must find a balance between bravery and security, especially away from home. On the list of players, names such as Nika Naujoksa stand out, mentioned among the team’s top scorers, along with other attacking options such as Gerrit de Regt and D. Sanches Fernandes, while the squad’s depth shows through several profiles who can play multiple positions. On the bench is R. den Uil, and the system and rotations often depend on how early control in midfield is established and how successfully the half-spaces are closed in the defensive phase. The number of goals conceded suggests that Excelsior sometimes fall into runs where one conceded goal pulls in another—not because character is lacking, but because the lines stretch and the opponent gains space for a second wave of attack. That is precisely why the trip to Breda can be a discipline test, because Rat Verlegh Stadium rewards the team that plays with intensity and punishes any uncertainty. For fans planning the journey, tickets are an important part of the logistics, because the atmosphere in the away section is often strong when the stakes are high, and this duel carries exactly that feeling of playing for points that change the mood of an entire month. Excelsior will therefore look for a match in which quick counters and composure in finishing bring a result, but also one in which the defence withstands the hosts’ first surges.

Head-to-head meetings and what remained in memory from the first part of the season

This pair have already played once this season, and the autumn meeting ended with an Excelsior 1:0 win, which further strengthens the narrative of revenge and NAC’s desire to make amends at home. That match showed how details can be decisive, because the statistics showed that NAC could have a larger share of initiative and more attempts, yet still end up without a concrete outcome when the final touch is missing. The broader history of head-to-head duels includes recent matches from previous seasons as well, with result fluctuations that indicate this pairing is prone to games where momentum flips in a short period. In such a context, the new duel in Breda will not be only a story about Round 22, but also about who will adapt better to what previously went wrong, and who will find space in the zone where the decision is made. The crowd loves such stories because they carry clear emotion: the hosts want payback, the visitors want confirmation, and the stands become part of the tactical game through pressure and chanting rhythm. That is why tickets for such matches often have added value, because they bring not only a match, but also the continuation of a rivalry already started in the season. If you’re looking for a duel where the weight of every decision is felt, this is exactly such an evening—and that is why buying tickets is one of the first items on the list for anyone who wants to be part of the atmosphere.

Where the match can be decided: tempo, set pieces, and choosing the moment to take risk

Tactically speaking, the match could be decided in three zones: in midfield where it is determined who dictates the tempo, on the flanks where crossing situations are created, and in the space in front of the penalty area where a single cut-back can open a shot from the second line. At home, NAC will naturally aim to set a high press early and, through winning second balls, create a string of corners and set pieces, because that is one of the fastest ways to turn the energy of the stands into concrete pressure. Excelsior, on the other hand, will try to withstand the initial wave, calm the game with possession and look for the moment when the hosts spread too wide, because then the counter-attack gains its greatest value. An important detail will also be the psychology of the first goal, because both teams have experience of matches in which, after conceding, the plan changes and space opens for another blow. That is precisely where the fans come to the fore, because a loud stand can help the hosts keep their composure, but also motivate the visitors not to drop too deep. Tickets in such matches also bring the privilege of feeling every tactical shift in real time—from how the pressing line is set to the moment the coach decides to take a risk with a substitution and a change of formation. If you like football in which plans are drawn and erased minute by minute, and the stadium reacts to every duel, then buying tickets for this match is an entry into a game that can turn on a single decision.

Rat Verlegh Stadium: capacity, energy, and experiencing the match from the inside

Rat Verlegh Stadium in Breda is not just the venue, but part of the city’s identity and club life, and its current configuration offers a capacity of 20,500 spectators after works and adjustments ahead of the 2025/2026 season. It opened in 1996, and today it is experienced as a stadium that can create an intense, almost compactly enclosed atmosphere, especially when played in the evening and when points are sought under pressure. Such an ambience often affects the style of play, because the hosts get an extra impulse for more aggressive duels, and the visitors must be calm in passing and brave in playing out of the press. In practice, that means spectators do not buy only a ticket for 90 minutes, but also for the entire event—for the sound, rhythm and emotional waves that accompany every referee decision and every stoppage. Because of that, ticket sales are a constant topic in the days before the match, because many want to experience exactly such an evening when it is felt that every ball matters. Secure your tickets now! If you are planning to come, it is best not to wait until the last moment, because interest rises as the match approaches, so buy tickets via the button below and reserve your seat at a time when increased demand is expected.

Getting to the stadium and practical information that saves time

For visitors, it is important to know that Rat Verlegh Stadium is located at Stadionstraat 5, 4815 NC Breda, Netherlands, and the club emphasises that the stadium is well connected to the main roads around the city. Arriving by car is often planned according to the starting point, so it is useful to follow the access directions from Rotterdam, Antwerp, Utrecht or Tilburg, because that helps avoid unnecessary circling and late entry to the stands. If you are arriving by train, Breda has strong connections to larger cities, and then the simplest option is to continue by local transport or taxi to the stadium, with planning the route in advance. For those coming for the first time, it is good practice to arrive earlier, because in evening kick-offs crowds can form on the approaches and at the entrances, especially when ticket demand is high. That is precisely why tickets should be secured before the trip, because it reduces stress and leaves more time for arrival, finding your gate and taking in the atmosphere before the opening whistle. Buy tickets via the button below and plan your arrival so that you are in your seat, not in a queue, because evenings like this often start strongly from the very first minutes.

Breda as the evening backdrop: the city rhythm before and after the match

Breda is a city with a pronounced historic centre, and its Grote Markt stands out as the main gathering place with the city hall and the church that dominates the square’s skyline, so for many it is logical to combine the match with a short stay in the centre. City sources also recall Breda’s historical identity as Nassaustad and residentiestad, which explains why the architecture in the old core is layered and why, on a walk, you can feel a blend of old tradition and modern urban life. On match days, the sporting pulse is especially tangible, because fans create a recognisable vibe in the city, and the evening kick-off further reinforces the impression that watching football is the main social event. For visitors coming from outside the city, it is an opportunity to experience Breda’s local context, and tickets become a kind of pass into a city ritual—not only into the stadium. It is precisely in that combination of city and sport that the appeal of this duel lies, because the match is not experienced in isolation, but as part of an evening in which the whole city turns toward Rat Verlegh Stadium. If you want to feel that rhythm from the inside, the most practical first step is buying tickets, so you can plan the rest of the evening without uncertainty and with a clear destination.

What fans can expect from the match itself

In a match like this, expectations often come down to who will impose their conditions first, because both NAC Breda and Excelsior Rotterdam have clearly visible weaknesses that can be exploited, but also enough quality to change the score with a single move. The hosts will look for a firm start, heightened energy and situations to attack from set pieces, while the visitors will try to survive the pressure and then shift the focus through quick breakouts and second-line attacks. It will be especially interesting to follow the duels on the flanks and the reactions after losing the ball, because in those moments space opens for the most dangerous situations, and the Breda crowd usually reacts loudly and instantly. Add to that the fact that it is Round 22, and it is clear that every minute will carry a sense of urgency, and every coaching decision in the second half will carry additional risk. For a spectator in the stands, it is the kind of match in which time passes quickly, because something is always happening that demands a reaction—a duel, a stoppage, a shot or a situation that smells like a goal. Tickets for this match are disappearing fast, so buy your tickets in time, click the button labelled

when it is placed and make sure you experience this evening at Rat Verlegh Stadium live, from the front row of emotion and tension.Sources:
- Eredivisie.nl, Stand: current standings and goal differences of the clubs
- Eredivisie.nl, Speelrondes 22 tot en met 32: confirmed kick-off times for the spring part of the schedule
- Excelsiorrotterdam.nl, Programma 1e elftal: confirmation of the trip to Breda and the match time
- NAC.nl, Routebeschrijving Rat Verlegh Stadion: address and travel directions from the main approaches
- NAC.nl, Rat Verlegh Stadion: capacity figure of 20,500 and basic stadium context
- ESPN, NAC Breda vs Excelsior: data on scorers, assists and the autumn head-to-head match 1:0

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