PSV Eindhoven is the new holder of the Infinity Cup after a thrilling win over Feyenoord, who had held the symbolic trophy for an impressive 11 rounds. The match was decided in the dying seconds, as Noa Lang scored the winning goal in the 90+9th minute, capping off an unforgettable night for PSV fans.
The victory marks PSV’s fifth consecutive win in the league, underlining their dominant form as the season approaches its final stretch.
Next up for the cupholders: a clash with Heracles, who are coming off a win over Willem II, a much-needed result after two straight losses. But history heavily favors PSV in this matchup.
Earlier this season, PSV defeated Heracles 1–3, coming from behind after trailing 1–0 at halftime. Heracles’ track record against PSV is bleak: they have only ever beaten the Eindhoven giants once, a 0–1 away win back in the 1964/65 season, courtesy of a penalty by Gerrit Pesman.
As PSV looks to extend their Infinity Cup reign, all eyes will be on whether Heracles can defy the odds and make history repeat itself, or if PSV will continue their relentless march forward.
With just a few rounds to go, the Infinity Cup chase has come down to four remaining contenders: PSV, Heracles Almelo, and their upcoming opponents Sparta Rotterdam and NEC Nijmegen. The battle is heating up and every result now could decide who finishes the season with the crown.
