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Football – Dutch league – Eredivisie – 2025/2026 season (24. round)
22. February 2026. 14:30h
Utrecht vs PEC Zwolle
Galgenwaard, Utrecht, NL
2026
22
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Utrecht – PEC Zwolle | Eredivisie Round 24 at Galgenwaard, Utrecht travel and entry tips

Looking for tickets for Utrecht vs PEC Zwolle? Here you can secure tickets for the Eredivisie match at Galgenwaard in Utrecht and plan your visit with clear tips on arrival, stadium entry, and matchday atmosphere so you don’t miss the key moments from kickoff to the final whistle

Utrecht and PEC Zwolle in the spotlight of Matchday 24: a game that changes the season’s rhythm

The Utrecht - PEC Zwolle match is played at Stadion Galgenwaard in Utrecht, at the address Herculesplein 241, 3584 AA Utrecht, and brings a meeting of two teams that at this stage of the season are looking for stability, points, and a calmer continuation of the championship. The Sunday afternoon slot traditionally boosts public interest, and that is precisely why ticket sales in such matches often accelerate in the final days before the first whistle by the referee. Galgenwaard is a stadium with a recognizable home atmosphere, and when the stands fill up, the match gains an additional level of pressure and energy that affects both the tempo and decisions in the penalty area. Utrecht this season has episodes of good football, but also periods in which details punish it, while PEC Zwolle shows that it can score away as well, but must close down transitions better when it loses the ball. Tickets for this match are disappearing fast, so buy your tickets in time and click the button labeled

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League table situation and the context of the fight for points

Ahead of this round, the table shows how valuable every point is, because the middle of the standings is tight and small streaks of wins or losses change the picture in just two weeks. According to the current data after 22 matches played, PEC Zwolle is in 11th place with 26 points and a goal difference of minus 14, while Utrecht is in 13th place with 24 points and a goal difference of plus 2, which further emphasizes how a nuance in finishing or one quality defensive reaction can decide an entire mini-cycle. By the same numbers, PEC has scored 31 goals and conceded 45, and Utrecht stands at 30 scored and 28 conceded, so on paper you can see the difference in defensive structure, but also the home side’s need to turn dominance into goals more often. In such an environment, home ground and fan support become a real factor, which is why tickets gain both a sporting and atmospheric meaning, because a full stand increases pressure on the opponent in phases when the match is decided. If you are planning to attend, secure your tickets as soon as possible, because meetings of direct competitors usually raise demand in the last week.

Utrecht’s form and identity: from game control to concreteness in the penalty area

Utrecht this season often tries to play in an organized way, with an emphasis on controlling the rhythm and quality in the finishing phase of attacks, but it sometimes lacks continuity in conversion when the match enters a phase of small stoppages and duels. Its performances in ball distribution and calmness in defense can look very convincing, but the final result depends on how many times it will create a shot from good positions that tests the goalkeeper. Player statistics suggest the team has multiple solutions in attack, with Victor Jensen and Gjivai Zechiel leading in goals, while Souffian El Karouani particularly stands out in creative contribution with a large number of assists, which indicates that Utrecht can build danger both through the flanks and through combinations in the half-space. Exactly such a playing profile suits home matches at Galgenwaard, where the crowd knows how to recognize the moment when it needs to raise the noise and push the team in the last twenty or so minutes. Because of that, ticket sales in Utrecht have both a practical and symbolic dimension: being in the stands means participating in the pressure that can bring a decisive opponent mistake or additional courage to the home players on the final pass.

PEC Zwolle away: attacking breadth, but also the need for a solid back line

PEC Zwolle this season shows it can be awkward, especially when it finds an early goal so it can drop its block and threaten from transitions, but the number of goals conceded indicates that its defensive structure is not always equally stable. Player output clearly singles out Koen Kostons as the primary attacking option with 10 goals, while Kaj De Rooij and Shola Shoretire add an extra dimension through movement and late runs, and Kostons is also prominent for assists, which shows he is not only a finisher but also a link-up player. Such an attacking profile can be dangerous away from home, because Utrecht must watch for lost balls and how it positions itself at the moment when the full-backs go high. For PEC in a match like this, it is crucial to get through the first 20 minutes without major mistakes, because the home side in that phase often builds a wave of pressure with the support of the stands. Fans feel that, and demand for tickets rises precisely because of the expectation that the match will have high intensity and many duels, which is always attractive for an audience that wants to experience Dutch football up close. If you want to be part of that atmosphere, buying tickets in time significantly reduces stress around organizing travel and entering the stadium.

Head-to-head meetings: goals, rhythm, and details that repeat

The history of duels between Utrecht and PEC Zwolle offers an interesting pattern: matches are often open, with goals on both sides and phases in which momentum turns quickly. Data on head-to-head meetings indicate that Utrecht more often comes out as the winner, with a significant number of draws, which fits the impression that PEC can withstand pressure, but also that Utrecht through squad depth and home ground usually finds a way to goal. Especially relevant is that the first duel this season ended with Utrecht’s 2-0 win in Zwolle, and the scorers were Davy van den Berg and Derry John Murkin within a few minutes before the end of the first half, which shows how quickly a match can break when the opponent relaxes in defense. Such moments also create additional motivation for a response, because PEC now comes to a tough stadium with a clear aim to change the story and improve the impression from the first clash. For spectators, this is an ideal combination, because the rivalry through the season gets its continuation, and tickets become entry to a match that has both competitive and emotional charge.

Galgenwaard as a stage: capacity, tradition, and matchday in Utrecht

Stadion Galgenwaard in Utrecht is known for being embedded in the city fabric and for turning matchday into a fan route toward the stands in the surrounding streets, with the feeling that football is lived several hours before kickoff. Capacity is cited in sources at around 24,500 seats, and the stadium was built in the 1930s, which gives it historical weight, while modernizations over the decades have shaped the impression of a compact but loud venue. The address Herculesplein 241 is often mentioned as a reference point in the club’s official instructions, which makes planning arrival easier, especially for fans coming to Utrecht for the first time. Exactly in such an ambiance, ticket sales often climb as the match approaches, because people want to be part of an atmosphere that is hard to convey through a screen. Buy tickets via the button below when the

label appears, because the best positions in the stands are most often the first to be filled, and the match experience at Galgenwaard depends most on how close you are to the pitch and how much you feel the rhythm of the game.

Practical arrival information: public transport, bike, and car without wandering

For visitors arriving from outside Utrecht, planning the trip to the stadium can be just as important as planning the matchday itself, especially when higher demand for tickets and a larger inflow of fans in a short time is expected. According to the club’s instructions, Stadion Galgenwaard is accessible by bicycle, public transport, and car, and special emphasis is placed on organizing arrival via public transport and tram connectivity that enables fans to gather and head together toward the stadium. Such a model reduces congestion around the stadium and shortens walking time from key points in the city, which is useful both for families and for away fans coming for the first time. If you are coming by car, it is realistic to expect greater demand for parking nearby, so an earlier arrival is recommended, while for those arriving by public transport it pays to check departures in advance to avoid unnecessary rushing. In practice, tickets are not only entry to the stadium but also a time framework: those who secure them earlier usually arrange the trip earlier as well, thus increasing the chance to catch the teams’ warm-up and the opening atmosphere in the stands on time.

The city of Utrecht as an additional experience: canals, the old town, and the pre-match rhythm

Utrecht is a city that often offers visitors more than just the match, because in the same day you can combine a walk along the city canals and arrival at the stadium, without the need for long transfers. Particularly famous are the canals with quays and storage cellars along the water, structures dating from the Middle Ages that today give the city center a unique atmosphere, with places where you can stop, eat something, and feel the local rhythm. Such a context makes the match attractive even for neutral visitors: it is possible to spend the morning in the city, then move toward Galgenwaard and catch the fan wave that forms as kickoff approaches. Utrecht Centraal is a key point, as it is the heart of the railway network and receives a large number of passengers daily, which simplifies arrival for those traveling from other cities as well. When such a city is combined with a match that has competitive charge and a real stake in the table, tickets gain added value: they are a ticket both for a sporting event and for a city day filled with content.

Tactical themes that can decide: flanks, set pieces, and transition

In matches like this, it is most often decided not only by individual quality but also by who will better control the switch from attack to defense, because one lost duel in midfield can create an overload in a counter. Utrecht, given the profile of players who assist and create overloads, often builds through the flanks, so it will be important how PEC closes the space behind its full-backs and whether the defensive midfielder can cover before the ball reaches the shooting zone. On the other side, PEC has attacking players who can punish any impatience, especially if Kostons gets enough space to bring the ball down and play for the run of a winger or a number ten. Set pieces are an additional theme because home ground and noise from the stands can increase pressure on the away defense at corners and free kicks, and precisely such details often become decisive in tight matches in the middle of the table. For fans, these are the moments for which tickets are bought: the feeling when the whole stadium rises for a set piece and when one loose ball becomes a scoring situation cannot be compared with watching from afar.

Players worth paying attention to: efficiency and creativity in numbers

A look at the outputs highlights several names that can define the match, not only by goals but also by assists and the rhythm of play. For Utrecht, Victor Jensen and Gjivai Zechiel lead in the number of goals, but Souffian El Karouani stands out especially with a large number of assists, suggesting that Utrecht has a clear line of creation and that the opponent must watch for the cross, the cutback, and late deliveries. In practice, that means PEC must be disciplined in defense, because assignments in the zone between center-back and full-back can open space for a shot or the final pass. On PEC Zwolle’s side, Koen Kostons is the central figure with a double contribution through goals and assists, while Kaj De Rooij and Shola Shoretire bring speed and the ability to flip the direction of attack with one move. Such a clash of profiles makes the match attractive even to viewers who want to see a direct duel of creativity and efficiency, and that is precisely why interest in tickets rises as the date approaches, because the audience recognizes that one inspiration could be the difference between a win and a draw.

The clubs’ historical trace without big words: an identity felt in the stands

Utrecht carries the identity of a city that long wanted a stable representative at the top level, and the club was founded on 1 July 1970 as a merger of local clubs DOS, Elinkwijk, and Velox, which is still mentioned today as the foundation of modern club identity. Through history, Utrecht has won the national cup on several occasions, and those successes are part of the fans’ collective memory and the reason why Galgenwaard can be a demanding ground for visitors. PEC Zwolle, on the other hand, traces its roots to 12 June 1910, when EDN and PH merged into a club named PEC, and over the decades it has gone through ups and downs, including periods when it played the national cup final and seasons in which it recorded historically good finishes. Such stories matter because they explain why tickets are more than a formality: fans come to support colors that carry local pride, and away fans come to defend the identity of the city of Zwolle. In mid-table meetings, that emotional layer can be decisive, because one good defensive intervention or one sprint in pressing gains additional meaning when the stand reacts as one voice.

Atmosphere and public interest: why tickets for matches like this are sought more than the table suggests

On paper, this is a meeting of the 11th and 13th teams in the current standings, but practice shows that such matches often bring more drama than duels where the favorite is clear in advance. The reason is simple: both teams feel they can take the full haul, both have attacking players who can score from a half-chance, and both know that every points streak is a ticket to a calmer continuation of the season. Galgenwaard further amplifies the experience because it is compact and acoustic, and when the stands fill, every duel becomes louder, every stoppage longer, and every corner like a small nerves test. Exactly in such an environment, ticket sales become the central theme of the day: whoever wants to feel the match must be there, and the best way is to click the button labeled

as soon as it becomes available and secure your tickets without delay. Visitors planning travel from other cities additionally value the certainty of earlier purchased tickets, because that way they plan arrival via Utrecht Centraal and movement toward the stadium more easily.Sources:
- ESPN - current standings and basic statistics of the 2025/2026 season and data on the first duel this season PEC Zwolle - FC Utrecht 0-2
- FC Utrecht - official information on stadium accessibility and the address of Stadion Galgenwaard, and club history
- peczwolle.nl - official club history of PEC Zwolle
- The Stadium Guide and World of Stadiums - basic stadium data, capacity, and venue context
- Discover Utrecht and Mijn Station - city context of the canals and the role of Utrecht Centraal as a transport hub

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