Our prediction for this Netherlands Eredivisie match:
Feyenoord will look to make amends for a 2-1 loss to Vitesse when they host RKC to their De Kuip in the Eredivisie round 9. The Rotterdammers aim to rejoin the title race, and they are likely to leave their hearts on the field in Saturday’s football match. Marcos Senesi has joined Marcus Pedersen and Mark Diemers in the recovery room.
A man to watch in the home team will be talented midfielder Guus Til, who started for the Netherlands in a hard-fought 1-0 win over Latvia. RKC, on the other hand, are on a seven-game winless run in the Dutch top flight, and we do not believe that they are capable of spoiling Feyenoord’s party at De Kuip. Joel Pereira remains on the sidelined with injury, while David Min is a major doubt, and he will be assessed ahead of the kick-off.
Highlighted Player (Leroy Fer):
After spending four years at Feyenoord, Leroy Fer joined FC Twente in 2011. On 13 July, 2013 Norwich City chiefs closed a four-year deal with Fer for a fee in the region of £4.4 million. The Dutch midfielder made 30 appearances for Norwich and he scored three goals for the Carrow Road outfit.
Following Norwich’s relegation from the elite division, the highly rated footballer went on to join Queens Park Rangers at the end of the 2013/2014 campaign. The Dutch footballer scored eight goals in 48 appearances for QPR, but on 1 February 2016 he was sent on loan to Swansea City. Fer made his move to Swansea permanent five months later.
Leroy was born on 5 January, 1990 in Zoetemeer, Netherlands and he is 188 cm tall. His parents are originally from Curacao and his father Lesley was a baseball player. Speaking of his individual awards, Leroy Fer was named Rotterdam Talent of the Year in 2008.
Highlighted Team (Waalwijk):
RKC Waalwijk is a Dutch club that competes in the Eredivisie. RKC returned to the Dutch top flight in the 2019/20 season, and they were more than fortunate not to suffer relegation back to Eerste Divisie. Fred Grim’s men were stuck at the bottom of the table when the season was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
As a result, they did not drop to the Dutch second tier. RKC play home games at Mandemakers Stadion, the venue which can hold only 7,500 spectators. RKC Waalwijk are well known for their yellow shirts with blue strips, but their away kit is mainly black. The Mandemakers Stadion outfit have never won the national championship.
RKC, though, represented the Netherlands in European competitions in the past, with team taking part in Intertoto Cup on four occasions. Willem II are seen as one of the club’s main rivals, with the two teams facing each other in the Brabantse derby.