


Can Fortuna Sittard break the recent trend, or will Feyenoord continue to control this matchup?
Fortuna Sittard welcome Feyenoord in an Eredivisie clash that pits a struggling home side against one of the division’s more reliable travelers. The match also carries an intriguing historical edge, with recent meetings consistently tilting one way and the goals often arriving in short supply.

Fortuna Sittard come into this fixture with just 1 win from their last 6 overall, and their scoring output has been modest at 1 goal per game. At home, they have been slightly more competitive, but 1 win in 6 at their own ground still leaves them with plenty to prove against stronger opposition.
The numbers suggest a side that can stay in games for spells, but not one that consistently turns pressure into points. With no congestion concerns and no recent news to disrupt selection, their best route is likely to be a compact, disciplined performance that keeps the scoreline manageable for as long as possible.
This fixture has leaned strongly toward Feyenoord in recent meetings, with 4 wins and 2 draws from the last 6 encounters and no Fortuna victories. The historical pattern is especially notable for its low scoring, with an average of just 0.5 total goals across those meetings.
That trend fits the broader picture of a matchup where Feyenoord have usually found a way to control proceedings while keeping Fortuna quiet. The draw threat is present, but the long-term H2H record and the repeated shortage of goals both point toward another cautious contest.
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Feyenoord arrive in far steadier shape, unbeaten across their last 6 overall with 2 wins and 4 draws, while averaging 1.67 goals per match. Their away record is less explosive, but 1 win, 3 draws and only 2 defeats on the road still points to a team that is difficult to beat away from home.
Their travel numbers are more about control than domination, with the away side averaging 0.83 goals scored in away fixtures and frequently keeping matches tight. With no tournament congestion and no fresh injury news reported, Feyenoord should be able to lean on their experience and structure to manage the tempo and avoid unnecessary risk.