The expected lineups for Super Sunday and the other matches in the Eredivisie | Eredivisie

The denouement of the Eredivisie is approaching and nothing has been decided yet. It is still very exciting both at the top and at the bottom. Today the toppers AZ – Ajax and Feyenoord – PSV are on the program. View the probable lineups and the injury news of the clubs on the eve of round 32 below.

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NEC – Go Ahead Eagles (Sunday, 12:15 PM)

Specialties NEC: NEC starts with Ali Akman in the base against Go Ahead Eagles. The striker returns from suspension. Jonathan Okita has acted as a striker for the past two games, but plays as a left winger against Go Ahead. Souffian El Karouani is likely to be preferred over Calvin Verdonk in the left back position. NEC misses the injured Magnus Mattsson, Cas Odenthal, Wilfried Bony and Edgar Barreto.
Special features Go Ahead Eagles: After two defeats, Go Ahead Eagles is making another shot at eighth place and a play-off ticket for European football at NEC. That will happen without Cuco Martina (strep throat), Giannis Botos (calf injury) and Frank Ross (private circumstances). Joris Kramer, Ogechika Heil and Evert Linthorst are doubtful. Jay Idzes returns to the squad after an injury. Boyd Lucassen replaces Martina as right back, Justin Bakker filled in for the retired Kramer in that match.

Probable line-up of Go Ahead against NEC. © DPG Media

Probable position of NEC against Go Ahead

Probable position of NEC against Go Ahead © DPG Media

AZ – Ajax (Sunday, 2.30 pm)

Special features AZ: It remains to be seen whether Bruno Martins Indi is fit enough to play. The former international has not trained with the selection all week. AZ has already won and lost to Ajax once this season. The defeat was suffered in a cup match at the beginning of March.
Special features Ajax: Erik ten Hag received good and bad news from the infirmary this week. A major setback was the injury to the left ankle of Ryan Gravenberch, who is no longer participating in the title fight. Noussair Mazraoui and Steven Berghuis, among others, are fully fit again. The coach does not say whether he will switch back to a 4-3-3 formation as a result.

Probable position of Ajax against AZ.

Probable position of Ajax against AZ. © DPG Media

Probable arrangement AZ.

Probable arrangement AZ. © DPG Media

Vitesse – SC Heerenveen (Sunday, 2.30 pm)

Specifics Speed: Vitesse wants to finish above FC Utrecht in the Eredivisie. That is important in the distribution of television funds in the new season. “We are sure of the play-offs, but many clubs still have major interests in the Eredivisie”, says coach Thomas Letsch. ,,That also applies to all our opponents, perhaps also Ajax in the final round of the competition. We must fulfill our sporting duty.” Letsch cannot have Riechedly Bazoer (suspended), Maximilian Wittek (shoulder), Jeroen Houwen (cheekbone), Yann Gboho (groin) and Dominik Oroz (conscription Austria).
Details SC Heerenveen: Nick Bakker was injured in the derby against SC Cambuur last week and his participation is doubtful. His replacement Joost van Aken, the man of the 3-3 in injury time, is not there anyway. He is injured again.

Probable line-up SC Heerenveen against Vitesse.

Probable line-up SC Heerenveen against Vitesse. © DPG Media

Probable position of Vitesse against Heerenveen.

Probable position of Vitesse against Heerenveen. © DPG Media

Feyenoord – PSV (Sunday, 4.45 pm)

Specifics Feyenoord: Arne Slot will only look tomorrow at who he can line up against PSV after the tough semi-final in France against Olympique Marseille. The trainer is looking for a moment to let Philippe Sandler make his debut. The defender has been in the match selection a few times, but has not played yet. Goalkeeper Justin Bijlow is working hard on his recovery but is not there yet.
Specialties PSV: For PSV, Sunday is a day on which the team can see a new championship approaching, secure second place or lose first place. Even second place is not certain yet, although the gap with Feyenoord is seven points. One thing is certain: PSV must win in de Kuip to be able to become champion. The people of Eindhoven have only rarely succeeded in that.

Probable position PSV.

Probable position PSV. © DPG Media

Probable position of Feyenoord against PSV.

Probable position of Feyenoord against PSV. © DPG Media

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