Feyenoord and Go Ahead Eagles will meet in the upcoming Eredivisie round on Sunday, 30 March.
With the two teams only separated by three points in the standings, who will emerge victorious from this match? Read our Feyenoord vs Go Ahead Eagles prediction to find that out and learn more about the game.
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Feyenoord vs Go Ahead Eagles predictions: A confident win for the hosts
Key Stats
- Feyenoord have only lost twice at home in 12 Eredivisie matches, while Go Ahead Eagles have just four wins in 12 away games in the league.
- Five of the previous six duels between Feyenoord and Go Ahead Eagles have gone over 1.5 total goals.
- Feyenoord have averaged 1.52 total goals in first halves of their Eredivisie matches this season.
Correct score prediction: Feyenoord 3-1 Go Ahead Eagles
While both teams have been in good form lately and they are pretty close in the standings, we can't see the guests avoiding a loss in this match. Feyenoord are the better team on paper and with them having the home-court advantage, we expect them to win the game.
Also, 3-1 for Feyenoord was the final score in two of their last three meetings with Go Ahead Eagles, so we wouldn't be surprised if that is the case on Sunday too.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Feyenoord are the clear favourites
- HOME: 4/9 (1.44) – 69.20%
- DRAW: 19/5 (4.80) – 20.80%
- AWAY: 5/1 (6.00) – 16.70%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
It's obvious from the Feyenoord vs Go Ahead Eagles odds that the hosts are the expected winners and it's by a big margin, so the bookies don't give much of a chance to the guests in this match.
While we agree that Feyenoord are the clear favourite, we did expect a bit higher odds considering they're just three points ahead of Go Ahead Eagles, who are in great form at the moment.
Check out more of our latest tips on our football predictions page.
Most recent H2Hs: Feyenoord have been dominant in this matchup
With nine wins in a row over Go Ahead Eagles, Feyenoord have clearly been the better team of the two in recent years. In fact, Feyenoord also have a big advantage when it comes to their overall H2H record against Go Ahead Eagles.
Netherlands Eredivisie 19/10/24
Go Ahead Eagles
Feyenoord
Netherlands Eredivisie 25/04/24
Go Ahead Eagles
Feyenoord
Netherlands Eredivisie 30/09/23
Feyenoord
Go Ahead Eagles
Netherlands Eredivisie 14/05/23
Feyenoord
Go Ahead Eagles
Europe Friendlies 23/12/22
Feyenoord
Go Ahead Eagles
Feyenoord preview: Looking for important points
With 47 points from 26 games in the Eredivisie, Feyenoord are currently fourth in the standings, two points behind Utrecht in third place, which is the last spot that leads to the Champions League. Feyenoord are too far behind PSV and Ajax to get involved in the title race, but the rest of the season will determine whether they'll get to play in some European competition.
Meanwhile, Jordan Lotomba, Chris Nadje, Bart Nieuwkoop, Calvin Stengs, Quinten Timber, and Ramiz Zerrouki are out with injuries, but Justin Bijlow and Hugo Bueno should be ready to go after dealing with injuries recently.
Predicted lineup: Bijlow (GK), Read, Beelen, Hancko, Bueno, Moder, Hwang, Smal, Moussa, Ueda & Paixao
Netherlands Eredivisie 11/05/25
L
PSV
3
Feyenoord
2
Netherlands Eredivisie 03/05/25
W
Heracles
1
Feyenoord
4
Netherlands Eredivisie 25/04/25
W
PEC Zwolle
0
Feyenoord
4
Netherlands Eredivisie 12/04/25
W
Fortuna Sittard
0
Feyenoord
2
Netherlands Eredivisie 05/04/25
W
AZ
0
Feyenoord
1
Go Ahead Eagles preview: Hoping to get involved in the race for the UCL
With four wins in their last five games in the league, Go Ahead Eagles have done well recently and thanks to this they have reignited the hope of playing in Europe next season. They are currently seventh in the standings, but only five points behind Utrecht in third. On top of that, Go Ahead Eagles are also in the Dutch Cup final, so they could secure a spot in the Europa League with a win there.
When it comes to team news, Soren Tengstedt and Fin Stokkers are out with injuries, while the team's top scorer Jakob Breum will likely get to play since he's nearing his full fitness after a foot injury.
Predicted lineup: Busser (GK), Deijl, Nauber, Kramer, James, Linthorst, Llansana, Antman, Breum, Suray & Smit
Netherlands Eredivisie 11/05/25
D
PEC Zwolle
1
Go Ahead Eagles
1
Netherlands Eredivisie 04/05/25
L
AZ
3
Go Ahead Eagles
0
Netherlands Eredivisie 27/04/25
D
Almere City FC
0
Go Ahead Eagles
0
Netherlands Cup 21/04/25
W
AZ
1 (2)
Go Ahead Eagles
1 (4)
Netherlands Eredivisie 12/04/25
D
NAC
1
Go Ahead Eagles
1
Player to watch: Igor Paixao
In the Eredivisie this season, Paixao has nine goals and nine assists, both of which are the most in the team.

So, he's certainly been the most valuable player for Feyenoord, at least on the offensive end, and one of the main reasons why Feyenoord are still in the race for a spot in the Champions League.