Week 13 of the Eredivisie saw 30 goals across 9 games, with various teams demonstrating dominance, resilience, and comebacks. PSV reached 100 goals for 2024, the second consecutive year they achieved this milestone. Ajax became the first Eredivisie team to surpass 5,000 points since the league's inception in 1956.
Go Ahead Eagles 3-0 Almere City A special moment for an 8-year-old fan with cancer, Ryan, who led the Eagles onto the pitch. Dominant performance by the Eagles with key contributions from Mats Deijl and Victor Edvardsen.
Feyenoord 3-0 Heerenveen Robin van Persie's return to Feyenoord was overshadowed by Heerenveen's struggles. Goals from Julian Carranza and Anis Hadj Moussa ensured Feyenoord's dominance.
Heracles Almelo 2-2 RKC Waalwijk Late drama as Heracles lost their lead in stoppage time. A resilient RKC gained a crucial point with a last-minute goal by Oskar Zawada.
Fortuna Sittard 1-2 FC Twente Ricky van Wolfswinkel's late winner kept Twente in contention near the top of the table.
PSV Eindhoven 5-0 Groningen Ricardo Pepi's hat trick against his former club solidified PSV's 8-point lead at the top of the table. Groningen's defensive woes continued.
NEC 1-2 Utrecht A costly error by NEC's goalkeeper allowed Victor Jensen to secure Utrecht's win and maintain their pursuit of PSV.
Willem II 2-2 NAC Breda A late penalty from Jeremy Bokila secured a point for Willem II amid racial abuse allegations post-match.
Sparta Rotterdam 1-2 AZ AZ ended their six-match winless streak with a late goal by Sven Mijnans. Sparta coach Maurice Steijn was critical of his team's closing 20 minutes.
Ajax 2-0 PEC Zwolle Ajax recovered from a shaky first half with goals by Brian Brobbey and Josip Sutalo. Zwolle showed promise but remained near the relegation zone.
PSV leads with a comfortable margin, 5 points clear of Utrecht. Ajax remains close behind in pursuit, while RKC made slight progress in their relegation battle. Teams in the top 7 maintained their positions with all securing wins. Defensive lapses and VAR interventions significantly influenced outcomes. This week highlighted fierce competition at both ends of the table, with pivotal performances shaping the European qualification race and relegation struggles.