This weekend’s meeting between Feyenoord and PSV is one of the most important fixtures of the season for both sides. With just a few rounds remaining, the outcome could significantly influence the final league standings.
Feyenoord still have a realistic chance to finish second but also risk dropping to fourth depending on results. PSV, currently chasing the title, could still climb to first place—or slip to third if results don’t go their way.
Both teams are in excellent form. Feyenoord have won their last seven matches, while PSV have picked up six wins in their last seven games. It’s a clash between two in-form sides with plenty to play for.
This will be the fourth meeting between the clubs this season. PSV claimed victories in the league (3–0) and the domestic cup (2–0), both at home. Feyenoord, however, came out on top in the Super Cup, winning on penalties after a 4–4 draw.
Historically, the rivalry leans in Feyenoord’s favor. They have won close to half of all previous encounters, while PSV tend to win in Rotterdam only once every five years on average, making Feyenoord favorite to defend the Infinity Cup. That trend adds another layer of intrigue ahead of this key matchup.
With both clubs pushing for the highest possible finish, the stakes are high and the margins narrow. All eyes will be on De Kuip. RKC Waalwijk and Heracles Almelo will also be watching closely, as they are the next teams to face the current cup holders.
