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Football – Dutch league – Eredivisie – 2025/2026 season (19. round)
17. January 2026. 18:45h
PEC Zwolle vs AZ Alkmaar
IJsseldelta Stadion, Zwolle, NL
2026
17
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for PEC Zwolle vs AZ Alkmaar Eredivisie 2025/2026 in Zwolle – buy seats for the live football clash

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PEC Zwolle – AZ Alkmaar: Saturday evening marked by a battle for points and the atmosphere in the stands

The match between the teams PEC Zwolle and AZ Alkmaar on 17 January 2026 at 18:45 brings a true football spectacle in the Dutch Eredivisie, but also an opportunity for fans to fill the stands of the IJsseldelta stadium at the address Stadionplein 1 in Zwolle and create an ambience that will influence the very course of the game. It is a clash of matchday 19 of the 2025/2026 season, in which the home side wants to consolidate its position in the middle of the table and move away from the danger zone, while AZ is chasing to close the gap to the teams competing for European places. It is already clear that interest in the match is growing because it is a collision between a club that traditionally has a strong local fan base and an ambitious visitor that plays attacking football and brings big names onto the pitch of the IJsseldelta Stadion. For everyone who wants to be part of that story, ticket sales for this event are a particularly important topic: tickets for this match allow you to experience from the front row the intensity of the duel, the tempo of the Eredivisie and the emotions in the stands, and by purchasing tickets via the button below you can secure the best available seats in good time. Saturday evening in Zwolle thus grows into a complete experience, in which football, the city and packed stands together create yet another reason for fans to plan their arrival and secure their tickets before the available seats sell out.

Current standings and the importance of points for PEC Zwolle and AZ

A look at the Eredivisie table ahead of matchday 19 reveals that the match in Zwolle is being played at a crucial moment of the season for both teams: PEC Zwolle is moving in the lower part of the mid-table, with 19 points won after 17 matches played and a negative goal difference that shows the defence is still seeking stability, while AZ Alkmaar, with 25 points from 16 games, holds a position in the upper part of the table and wants to catch up again with the leading top three. Still, although the numbers suggest that AZ is the favourite, the points gap is not unattainable and the home side knows well that with a run of good results it can very quickly move toward the calmer area of mid-table. An extra charm is provided by the fact that AZ has fluctuated in recent rounds, recording several defeats and draws in a row, while PEC has alternated between wins and losses, which gives the match the flavour of a duel in which one good evening can change the momentum of the entire half-season. Points gained in such direct duels against teams from the upper tier are worth double, so it is no wonder that fan interest and stories about buying tickets are growing from week to week. Seen through the lens of the fan experience, it is precisely matches like these that most often encourage supporters to take advantage of available ticket sales in time and secure their place in the stands, knowing that in Zwolle a match will be played that can define the ambitions of both teams for the remainder of the season.

Form and momentum: PEC’s home energy against AZ’s attacking power

This season’s statistics reveal that PEC Zwolle plays more bravely and effectively at home than away, with home matches bringing more points and often even contests against higher-quality opponents, although the defence still concedes more goals than the coach and fans would wish. With an average of above one goal per match and almost two goals conceded per game, it is clear that in Zwolle open football is often played, which guarantees fans a rich contest with many chances and changes of score. AZ Alkmaar, on the other hand, in the first sixteen rounds of the Eredivisie scores almost two goals per match, but also concedes more than one and a half, so its matches have a very high average total number of goals and rank among the most attractive in the league. Such a combination of a home side that likes to attack in front of its crowd and a visitor whose matches almost routinely go over the 2.5-goal line creates the expectation that this match will also be full of shots, chances and goals. That is precisely why tickets for this event are especially sought after among neutral Eredivisie followers who like matches with lots of attacking play, because everything indicates that Zwolle and AZ will play an open match in which even the smallest defensive mistake will be punished, and the fans in the stands rewarded with an exciting evening.

Head-to-head history: AZ as a “bogey team”, PEC seeks redemption

The historical statistics of head-to-head meetings largely favour AZ Alkmaar, which over the last few decades has collected convincingly more wins than PEC Zwolle and in most seasons has proven to be an unpleasant opponent for the “Blauwvingerse”. In a series of almost thirty official meetings AZ has won more than half the time, while PEC has managed to take three points in only a smaller number of matches, and a significant share ended in draws, often with a rich goal return on both sides. Particularly fresh in the memory of fans are the duels from the 2024/2025 season and the current 2025/2026: in February 2025 AZ beat PEC at home 2:0, while in September 2025 in Alkmaar a dramatic 2:2 draw was played, and at the beginning of December 2025 in Zwolle, in the KNVB Cup, AZ won 3:1 and knocked the home side out of the competition. Such results further increase the motivation among the home players and fans, because the match on 17 January offers an opportunity for a kind of sporting revenge and a break from the negative tradition against Alkmaar. Precisely because of that emotional dimension, PEC fans have an additional reason to fill the stands by purchasing tickets for this match and try to turn the IJsseldelta Stadion into a real cauldron in which AZ will feel less comfortable this time than in previous visits.

Key assets of PEC Zwolle: Kostons, de Rooij and a hard-working team that fights for every metre

When it comes to PEC Zwolle’s attacking strength in the 2025/2026 season, the first name that stands out is striker Koen Kostons, the team’s top scorer with eight goals and a player who often carries the attack on his back, whether with shots from inside the box or with intelligent movement that opens space for teammates. Alongside him, an important role is played by winger Kaj de Rooij, who has already shown several times this season that he can decide a match with an individual move and who brings a threat in transition, especially when the opponent leaves too much space behind their full-backs. The midfield relies on work-rate energy and the experience of players such as Jamiro Monteiro, who knows how to slow down or speed up the game, and link the lines at moments when the opponent’s pressure rises. Although the statistics say that PEC concedes a lot of goals, especially away, the team at home shows a more compact defence and a much better balance between risk and caution, so fans rightly expect to see aggressive pressing, tough duels and quick breaks forward against AZ. It is precisely this combination of work ethic, young players on the rise and support from the stands that makes tickets for home matches increasingly sought after, because fans feel that before their eyes a team is being built that can surprise even higher-quality opponents.

AZ Alkmaar’s attacking arsenal: Parrott, Mijnans and Smit as a threat to any defence

On the opposite side stands an offensively very powerful AZ Alkmaar, whose attacking potential this season is led by Irish striker Troy Parrott, currently the team’s top scorer in the Eredivisie with nine goals in eleven league appearances, an impressive return that places him among the league’s most efficient players. Although he recently came into the public spotlight after a missed “Panenka” penalty against Twente, Parrott is generally in excellent form and remains the first threat to any defence, especially when he receives the ball into space or in one-on-one situations. Alongside him, Sven Mijnans acts as the brain of the team in midfield, combining four goals and five assists in the league with a large amount of work off the ball, while young midfielder Kees Smit has established himself as so intelligent and mature in his play that, according to reports, the biggest European clubs have already started to follow him. Wingers and wide players such as Mees de Wit and Weslley Patati further stretch the pitch and enable AZ to create an overload on the flanks at any moment, so PEC Zwolle’s defence will have to deliver an almost perfect match to avoid situations in which Parrott and company appear facing the goal. For neutral football lovers, precisely these offensive talents of AZ are yet another reason to buy tickets, because the match in Zwolle almost certainly brings a chance to see live a combination of young stars and experienced key players in the away shirt.

Tactical clash: the home side’s high press against AZ’s build-up play

Tactically, the match at the IJsseldelta Stadion could offer a very interesting contrast of styles: PEC Zwolle will likely remain faithful to its idea of aggressive pressing in midfield, with compact lines and quick transitions after winning the ball, while AZ will try to dominate possession, patiently build attacks and wait for cracks between the lines of the home team. The home side could opt for a classic 4-3-3 system, in which the wingers help the full-backs in defence, but at the same time lurk for a counterattack opportunity, while the central striker – most often Kostons – serves as the first point for holding up the ball and laying off return passes. AZ, on the other hand, often uses a flexible 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3, in which one of the midfielders, such as Smit or Mijnans, constantly moves between the lines and looks for space between PEC’s back line and their defensive midfielder, thereby creating an overload and opening lanes for vertical passes toward Parrott. In such a scenario the key will be the duels on the flanks, where the home full-backs will have to decide between stepping out toward AZ’s aggressive wide players and narrowing the space toward the middle, and every bad judgement can turn into a serious chance. The role of the “twelfth player” is therefore taken over by the crowd: a full stand and loud support can give the home side additional energy to carry out an intense press for all 90 minutes, so it is not surprising that clubs in such matches especially emphasize how important it is to secure tickets in time and be part of an atmosphere that can tip the balance in key moments of the game.

IJsseldelta Stadion / MACÂłPARK Stadion: a compact football cauldron in Zwolle

The stadium where this match is played is often mentioned under different names in fan and official jargon, but it is the same arena at the address Stadionplein 1 in Zwolle: today’s commercial name is MAC³PARK Stadion, while from 2012 to 2016 it carried the name IJsseldelta Stadion, so that name is still strongly present among fans and in local tradition. It is a modern, compactly built stadium opened in 2009, with a capacity of around 14,000 spectators after an expansion that followed PEC Zwolle’s return to the Eredivisie and growing interest in the club. The proximity of the stands to the pitch creates a recognizable “English” feeling, because fans sit very close to the touchlines and every shout, every applause and every sigh after a missed chance can be clearly heard, which makes the atmosphere during tense matches extremely intense. The complex around the stadium includes additional pitches and facilities, so fans who arrive earlier can spend the afternoon in a sporting environment before taking their seats in the stands for the main event. For those coming from other parts of the country or from abroad, it is good already when planning the purchase of tickets to think about accommodation as well and in good time look at accommodation near the venue, so that matchday passes without rushing and the entire focus is on football.

Zwolle as the Hanseatic host city: a blend of history, canals and football

The city of Zwolle is the capital of the province of Overijssel and a typical example of a Dutch Hanseatic city, with a rich medieval history, a network of canals and a preserved old town centre that gives a special charm to every visit, especially when a significant football match is played in the city on the same day. With more than 130,000 inhabitants, Zwolle is large enough to offer a diverse gastronomic and cultural scene, but also compact enough that fans can in a short time walk from the railway station to the historic centre, enjoy views of the famous Peperbus tower or the modern museum De Fundatie, and then continue on toward the stadium. The city’s historical status as a member of the Hanse is visible in the architecture, squares and remnants of old city walls, which makes it an attractive destination even for those who come to Zwolle primarily because of football but want to use the opportunity for a short city trip. Fans planning an all-day stay can easily combine the match with a museum visit, a walk along the canals or coffee on terraces in the centre, which makes the concept of a “football weekend” in Zwolle particularly appealing. In that context it is practical already when buying tickets to take a look at accommodation offers in the host city, so that the arrival the day before or an extended stay after the match can be organized without haste.

Getting to Zwolle and access to the stadium: tips for travelling fans

Zwolle is an important transport hub in the Dutch rail and road system, which greatly eases the planning of a trip for fans to the match between PEC Zwolle and AZ Alkmaar, whether they come from other Dutch cities or from neighbouring countries. The city is excellently connected by rail, with trains from Amsterdam, Utrecht, Groningen or Arnhem running regularly, while by car Zwolle is most commonly reached via the A28 motorway that connects the central and northern parts of the country. After arriving in the city, the IJsseldelta / MAC³PARK stadium is within easy reach – easily accessible by local bus lines or a short taxi ride, and many fans also choose a combination of walking and public transport to feel a bit more of the city’s atmosphere before entering the stands. For those coming by car, it is important to check in advance the availability of parking around the stadium and possible restrictions on matchday, especially if a large number of spectators and full stands are expected. To make the experience as pleasant as possible, it is advisable to organize an overnight stay in parallel with travel planning, so it can help fans to explore in good time accommodation for fans on matchday and combine the purchase of tickets, accommodation reservations and the travel plan into one well-planned whole.

What this match means for the rest of the Eredivisie season

For PEC Zwolle this match represents an opportunity to confirm the status of a serious Eredivisie member that can take points even from teams in the upper part of the table, which would further distance the club from the danger zone and gain a calmer position ahead of the real spring finish of the season. Every point won against AZ would mean a lot psychologically, because the players would get confirmation that their work pays off and that an aggressive style of play, with the support of the stands, can bring a result even against nominally stronger opponents. For AZ Alkmaar, on the other hand, this is a match with little room for a slip: after a run of weaker results and a loss of rhythm, a win in Zwolle would be a signal that the team is regaining momentum in the fight for places that lead to European competitions. Given that AZ’s matches on average bring almost four goals per match, and PEC at the same time records fluctuations in defence, an open contest can be expected in which both teams will seek victory and not be satisfied with a draw. Precisely that combination of the importance of points and the expected attacking game is another strong argument for fans to take advantage of available ticket sales and secure their tickets via the button below, knowing that this very match could become one of the key points of the season for both teams.

The live match experience: why it’s worth being in the stands of the IJsseldelta Stadion

Watching PEC Zwolle – AZ Alkmaar live at the IJsseldelta Stadion means experiencing the Eredivisie from a perspective that goes far beyond the TV broadcast: fan songs, the rhythm of drums, collective sighs after a missed chance and an explosion of joy after a goal are simply impossible to fully convey through a screen. The compact design of the stadium and the closeness of the stands to the pitch make every duel and every sprint feel almost physical, and fans have the sense that they are literally part of the game, especially when the home players come after the match to thank the supporters below the north or east stand. For families and younger fans such an event is often a first encounter with a real professional football atmosphere, while more experienced Eredivisie followers appreciate the opportunity to see in one evening how a local club fights against an established team like AZ Alkmaar. In addition, a stay in Zwolle can easily turn into a small football-tourism trip if, alongside buying tickets for the stadium, one also books in advance accommodation near the venue, which allows a relaxed arrival, dinner in the city centre after the match and a return home the next day. All this makes that call to “secure your tickets” here not just a phrase, but a concrete recommendation to everyone who wants to experience the Eredivisie from the perspective of fans in the stands, in a city that combines rich history and a vibrant football present.Sources:
- Goal.com – current Eredivisie table and the form of PEC Zwolle and AZ Alkmaar in the 2025/2026 season.
- Soccerstats / Footystats / FCtables – detailed statistics of results, goals, averages and head-to-head meetings PEC Zwolle – AZ Alkmaar.
- ESPN / international sports portals – individual statistics of AZ Alkmaar players (Troy Parrott, Sven Mijnans, Kees Smit) in the 2025/2026 season.
- Wikipedia / FootballTripper / local sites – information about the IJsseldelta / MAC³PARK Stadion, capacity and stadium history.
- Gemeente Zwolle / tourist guides – information about the city of Zwolle, the historic centre and the Hanseatic tradition.

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