Our prediction for this Netherlands Eredivisie match:
After failing to win the previous six Eredivisie games, Go Ahead Eagles will look to return to winning ways when they face Heerenveen on Matchday 33. Go Ahead Eagles have already booked their place in the Conference League playoffs, meaning that they have little to play for in Wednesday’s clash. Midfielder Calvin Twigt remains in the recovery room, but there are no suspended players in the home team.
Robin Veldman’s troops, on the other hand, have yet to secure a top-nine finish. As Heerenveen want this win more than Go Ahead Eagles, we predict that the visitors are going to pick up all three points from the midweek game. Forward Ilias Sebaoui is banned for the match, while all Jahanbakhsh, de Wijs, and Bochniewicz remain in the treatment room. Talented midfielder Marcus Linday is rated doubtful for the visiting side.
Highlighted Team (Heerenveen):

Heerenveen is a Dutch football club that is well known for their white shirts with blue stripes. De Superfriezen (The Super Frisians) play home matches at Abe Lenstra Stadium, which has the capacity of 26,400 people.
Heerenveen have yet to win the Eredivisie title, but they impressed in the 1999/00 season, with the team finishing the process in second position in the standings. Thanks to a top-two finish, the club booked their place in the Champions League. Heerenveen, though, recorded only one in the group stages of the elite competition as they defeated Olympiakos 1-0 at home ground. De Superfizien retain a fierce rivals with Cambuur, and there have always been fireworks in clashes between the two teams.
It has to be noted that Heerenveen won the Dutch Cup in the 2008/09 season, with the team beating Twente on penalties in the title game. New Chelsea signing Hakim Ziyech played for Heerenveen at the start of his senior career.