LIVE NH Sport with Young AZ – Telstar and Young Ajax – VVV-Venlo

An extra sports broadcast on NH Radio tonight. Telstar will visit Jong AZ in Wijdewormer, while Jong Ajax will receive VVV-Venlo. Both matches can be followed directly at NH Sport.

Trainer Mike Snoei is well on his way with Telstar this season. His team is in twelfth place in the first division after eleven games and with a win over Jong AZ, a jump to place seven or eight is possible.

Of the previous five times that Telstar played with the Alkmaar promises, only in 2018 were won (0-2). Terell Ondaan scored both goals at the time. Even then Snoei was the trainer of Telstar.

Comfortable

It is striking at Jong AZ that the team of trainer Maarten Martens feels very comfortable at its own sports park Kalverhoek. Four out of five home games were won. The only loss was against PEC Zwolle, which managed to take the three points with the greatest difficulty (2-3). Jong AZ – Telstar starts tonight at 8 p.m. and Erik-Jan Brinkman provides the match commentary.

Mo Ihattaren

About 25 kilometers away, Jong Ajax will meet VVV-Venlo at sports park De Toekomst. The team of coach John Heitinga is also doing well on their own field. The home defeat against Helmond Sport (0-1) on October 7 was the first of the season.

The statistics also say that in the five previous confrontations there have always been four goals or more. Last season, the team from Amsterdam even won 6-1. Mo Ihattaren was the big man with three hits.

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Because many teams are close to each other in the middle bracket, Jong Ajax can also make a nice hit with a win. In that case, the talent team climbs from place eleven to place six. Frank van der Meijden keeps you informed of developments in Amsterdam.

NH Sport is there from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Presentation: Edward Dekker.

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