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Football – Dutch league – Eredivisie – 2025/2026 season (22. round)
07. February 2026. 16:30h
NEC Nijmegen vs Heracles Almelo
Goffertstadion, Nijmegen, NL
2026
07
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

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NEC Nijmegen and Heracles Almelo in the same frame: points, pressure, and tickets as the first signal of the atmosphere

On Saturday at the Goffertstadion in Nijmegen, a meeting is played that on paper connects two completely different stories of the same season, but in practice offers exactly that tension because of which tickets sell out faster than many expect. NEC Nijmegen enters the duel as a team from the upper part of the table, while Heracles Almelo comes with the burden of the fight at the bottom and the need for every match to bring a concrete shift. The time is in the afternoon, and that is in the Dutch rhythm often an ideal framework for family arrival, earlier arrival in the city and a full stadium, which additionally reinforces interest for tickets. Ticket sales for such a clash as a rule grow as the date approaches, because fans sense that the stake is greater than three points: some protect a position, others seek a turnaround of the season. Tickets for this meeting quickly disappear, therefore buy tickets on time via the button below and plan the arrival without rush.

Table and context of the championship: why this duel is more than routine

A look at the table ahead of February clearly shows why the duel in Nijmegen has become one of the more visible stops of the 22nd round. According to the current order, N.E.C. Nijmegen is fourth with 29 points after 17 played matches and a goal difference of +14, which is a very concrete indicator of stability through autumn and the beginning of winter. Heracles Almelo is at the bottom, in 18th place with 14 points after 18 matches and a goal difference of -20, and such a loaded minus usually forces a more pragmatic approach and greater focus on defensive details. Precisely because of that contrast and because NEC has a match less, every point in this meeting weighs differently: for the host to confirm belonging to the top, for the guest to break the negative series of point mathematics. In such an environment tickets gain additional value, because the audience often recognizes matches in which the season can be pushed by one afternoon. If you want to feel how the table ceases to be a number and becomes pressure in the air, secure your tickets as soon as possible and count on the interest growing as the weekend approaches.

Form and result traces: what the teams have shown so far

NEC has built the season on an attacking profile that is seen also in the numbers, because after 17 matches it has scored 43 goals, which is an efficiency that as a rule brings control over a large number of meetings. Their series of results includes also matches with a high rhythm, for example draws 2-2 against Ajax and Telstar and a victory 4-2 away at Feyenoord, which speaks of the ability to respond even when the match goes in a more chaotic direction. Heracles has, on the other hand, had more pronounced amplitudes, from a large victory 8-2 against PEC Zwolle to defeats that sat heavily on self-confidence, like 0-7 against Feyenoord, and such extremes often leave a trace on the approach to the next away games. When a team from the bottom of the table comes to a stadium where the audience dictates the tempo, tickets become also an indicator of how loud the home pressure will be from the first minute, because the difference between half-empty and full stands often looks like the difference between patience and nervousness. This pair has already played this season, and NEC celebrated 4-1 away in August, which gives the guest an additional motive to improve the impression and the host a warning that the role of favorite needs to be confirmed on the field. Buying tickets in such matches is often also a choice of experience, because exactly meetings with a clear context of the table know how to give the loudest moments of the season.

Mutual meetings and psychology: why the result from the first part of the season is not a guarantee

The victory of NEC 4-1 in Almelo in the first part of the season easily creates a narrative that everything has already been seen, but mutual meetings in the same competition often turn around because teams change both tactically and in terms of personnel by February. Heracles has until then had periods in which it conceded a lot of goals, but simultaneously showed that it can score in series when the match breaks on transition, which is a risk that the host must control. NEC is, on the other hand, a team that likes to use width and enter the finish with more players, but every such plan carries a danger if the second ball is lost and if the guest catches space behind the flanks. Precisely that is why this meeting is interesting also for neutral spectators who are thinking about tickets, because the dynamic of the favorite and the outsider often produces tactics in which the first goal changes everything. On the Goffertstadion the psychology of the home field knows how to push early pressure, and that is exactly that phase in which the guest must endure without panic fouls and without cheap cards. Tickets are in that sense also an invitation to a story that develops before the eyes, because second halves in such clashes not rarely are completely different from the first.

NEC Nijmegen: personnel picture, key players and the role of experience

When one looks at who has carried the team through the part of the season so far, NEC has several names that regularly appear in statistics and that often determine the rhythm of the match. According to available data on player performance, Bryan Linssen is among the most productive with goals and assists, Koki Ogawa is also at the top of scorers, and Sami Ouaissa and Basar Onal give additional threat from the second plan through a combination of entries into space and final passes. In the middle of the field Kodai Sano and Tjaronn Chery bring different types of control, one more through radius and stability, the other through idea in the last third, and such a combination often forces the opponent to choose between a block and exiting high. Defensively, the experience of players like Philippe Sandler and Ahmetcan Kaplan can be key precisely in a match against an opponent who will seek opportunities on set pieces or on the second ball. In the environment of the Goffertstadion, where sound from the stands is transmitted like a wave, such roles become even more important, and fans recognize that so tickets become more than a seat, they become a way to participate in the pressure that builds around every touch of the ball. If you want to see how a team from the top holds control while hunting for yet another confirmation, buy tickets via the button below and come earlier to feel the warm-up and the rhythm of the stands.

Heracles Almelo: new face in attack and search for firmness

Heracles enters this part of the season with a clear need to improve efficiency and to stabilize the game, and that is seen also through personnel moves in the winter period. The club has announced that it has brought Lequincio Zeefuik as a loan until the end of the season with an option to buy, which is a signal that additional strength is sought in the finish and one more target in the penalty area. Besides that, Heracles has brought also Erik Ahlstrand, also until the end of the season with an option, a player who is described as multifunctional and who can give width in roles, from the middle to the wing, which opens more variants for the coach for adaptation during the match. Such refreshments are not a magic wand, but in a team that is at the bottom of the table they often act as a psychological reset, especially when going on an away game where pressure is strong and where every lost ball sounds louder than usual. Heracles will probably seek moments in which it can slow down the match, close the middle and attack through fast transfers or through set pieces, because that is the most logical path when you face a host who has 43 goals scored. For fans who are thinking about tickets, this is an opportunity to see live how a team in the fight for survival defends, suffers and seeks a moment that can change the season, and such moments know how to be the loudest when they happen on away ground.

Tactical picture: where the match can break

The match in Nijmegen will probably break in the zone between the lines, where NEC likes to accelerate through vertical passes and where Heracles must decide whether to follow the man or guard space. If the host succeeds in forcing the guest to defend too narrowly, space opens for crosses and return balls, and that is a scenario in which players like Linssen and Ogawa can get more clear situations. On the other hand, if Heracles succeeds in forcing NEC to wider attacks without entry into the middle, then the match can become patient and nervous, and that is an environment in which the outsider often seeks a set piece or one good counter attack. A special element is also the early phase of the meeting: on a stadium that knows how to be intense, the first 15 minutes often look like a wave, and if the guest survives there without a conceded goal, confidence grows and the plan becomes more realistic. NEC must watch also on its own defensive transition, because a high number of goals scored often goes hand in hand with moments when balance is lost, and Heracles in those moments can seek a direct path towards the goal. For the audience, those are exactly those nuances because of which buying tickets turns into a good choice, because watching tactical chess alongside live reactions of the stands gives a dimension that television broadcast does not convey.

Goffertstadion as a stage: capacity, nicknames and why the stands create tempo

Goffertstadion, at the address Stadionplein 1 in Nijmegen, is not only a location but part of the identity of the club and city, a stadium with tradition that in fan speech is connected with a special atmosphere and old nicknames. It was opened in 1939, and today sources state a capacity of around 12,500 seats, whereby the club's infrastructure and layout of stands create an impression of closeness of the pitch and audience. Exactly that feeling of closeness often forces fans to react to every duel, and a match against an opponent from the lower part of the table knows how to get additional tension because a victory is expected, and every minute without a goal increases the sonic pressure. Goffertstadion lies next to Goffertpark, a large green space in the south-western part of Nijmegen, which makes arrival more pleasant and more practical, because before the match one can take a walk, and after it easier disperse through park paths. When ticket sales are strong, the impression of a full stadium becomes real already on the approaches, because a crowd forms earlier and it is clearly seen that people are coming because of the event, and not only because of the result. Secure your tickets for immediately and count on it that exactly this kind of match is the type that most often fills the stands, because it combines a sporting stake and an accessible time slot.

Nijmegen as city context: oldest identity, river and weekend that easily turns into an excursion

Nijmegen is in tourist sources regularly described as the oldest city in the Netherlands, with Roman roots and historical layers that are seen in architecture and urban layout, and that identity gives additional meaning to coming to the match. The city lies next to the river Waal and offers a walk along the bank, an old center and cultural points that are close enough that in one day both the city experience and the football event can be fitted. In that sense tickets for the match become also a trigger for a weekend plan, because one can come earlier, eat something in the city, take a walk and then head towards the stadium through the park belt. Such a schedule most often increases interest, especially for fans who travel from other cities or for neutral lovers of football who want to see an Eredivisie match in an ambience that has a clear local color. Nijmegen is favored also by the fact that city transport and rail connectivity are good, so arrival does not come down to a car and the search for parking, which is important when higher attendance is expected. Buying tickets then is not only a transaction but part of logistics: the earlier you secure tickets, the earlier you can plan the route and time of arrival without stress.

Practical information for visitors: arrival, station Nijmegen Goffert and rhythm of entry

For fans and visitors who come by train, one of the practical points is the station Nijmegen Goffert, from which according to available instructions one can go on foot to the stadium in approximately 15 minutes, which is often also the simplest choice on the day of the match. Goffertstadion is distant about three kilometers from the center and the main station, and location in the park means that the last few hundred meters is usually walked through greenery, which relieves the crowd and facilitates orientation. When interest is great and when ticket sales go towards fuller stands, the most frequent advice is to come earlier, because controls at entrances and distribution of people by sectors require time, and no one wants to miss the initial pressure of the host. If you come by car, one needs to count on a limited number of parking surfaces in the vicinity of the park and on that traffic around big events knows how to slow down, so it is smart to plan an additional reserve of time. In a practical sense, tickets are also a ticket for peace, because when tickets are already secured, the whole day can be organized around a realistic plan of arrival and departure. Buy tickets via the button below and arrange the day so that you have time also for the city and for the stadium, because the best matches begin already on the approach to the stands.

What to watch on the field: duel of efficiency and defense, and details that create a difference

In such a meeting it is especially worth following how NEC converts possession into clear opportunities, because the number of scored goals suggests that the team has mechanisms for creating surplus, whether through movement of wings or through late entries of midfielders. Heracles will probably defend in more compact lines and seek moments when it can transfer the game into the space behind the backs, and there the key are the first touch and speed of decision, because one mistake can open a situation two on two or three on three. It will be interesting to see also how the guest will react to set pieces, considering that matches of outsiders often live from one ball from a corner or free kick, while the favorite must watch not to allow cheap set pieces in dangerous zones. For the host it is equally important to remain patient: if the meeting locks up, the audience knows how to seek acceleration, and then decisions are made that open also risk, which gives the guest an opportunity. Exactly that is why tickets for such a match are interesting also to neutrals, because in one afternoon the whole range of emotions is seen, from control and domination to anxiety and defense of the result. The atmosphere on the Goffertstadion in such moments knows how to be the loudest, and whoever wants to be part of that wave, it is best that they secure tickets earlier and take their place on the stand.

Sources:
- Eredivisie.eu competition table and ranking of clubs in the season 2025/2026
- Sofascore preview of the match NEC Nijmegen vs Heracles Almelo with start time and location of the stadium
- Bluewin sports schedule with date and local time and listed stadium
- Stadium Guide data on Goffertstadion, history and arrival instructions
- N.E.C. Nijmegen page with list of players and club information
- Heracles.nl announcements on arrival of Lequincio Zeefuik and Erik Ahlstrand in the winter transfer period
- IntoNijmegen and Holland.com tourist context of the city of Nijmegen and city sights
- Gemeente Nijmegen information on Goffertpark as a city location and environment of big events

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