November 2025 proved to be a defining month in the Eredivisie season, delivering crucial fixtures and shaping the league standings ahead of winter. Across three competitive matchdays, top teams like Feyenoord, Ajax, PSV, and AZ Alkmaar battled for supremacy, while mid-table clubs such as Twente, Utrecht, and Heerenveen aimed to strengthen their European hopes. The month’s key clashes — including AZ vs PSV and Utrecht vs Ajax — had a significant impact on the title race.
Meanwhile, teams near the bottom, such as Volendam, Excelsior, and RKC Waalwijk, fought to stay afloat in a tightening relegation battle. The international break added extra complexity, testing teams’ rhythm and depth. Overall, November served as a strategic and momentum-shifting period, setting the tone for the decisive months to come in the 2025–26 Eredivisie campaign.
Eredivisie 2025–26: Tournament Format in November
During November 2025, the Eredivisie (Netherlands’ top-flight football league) continues its regular season format — the same structure followed throughout the 2025–26 campaign. Here’s how it works during this month:
Competition Format
League Structure:
18 clubs compete in a double round-robin system — each team plays the others twice (home and away), for a total of 34 matches across the season.
Points System:
• Win: 3 points
• Draw: 1 point
• Loss: 0 points
Ranking Criteria:
Teams are ranked by:
1. Total points
2. Goal difference
3. Goals scored
4. Head-to-head record (if needed)
European Qualification
• 1st place: Qualifies directly for the UEFA Champions League group stage.
• 2nd place: Enters the Champions League qualifying rounds.
• 3rd & 4th places: Earn spots in the Europa League or Conference League qualifiers, depending on cup outcomes.
• 5th–8th places: May enter a European play-off round for a final continental qualification spot.
Relegation Battle
• 18th place: Automatically relegated to the Eerste Divisie (second tier).
• 16th & 17th places: Enter a relegation play-off with high-ranking Eerste Divisie teams to fight for Eredivisie survival.
November Context
• November usually includes 3–4 matchdays, with international breaks mid-month.
• Clubs focus on maintaining consistency before the busy December–January schedule.
• Form in November is often crucial in setting up title races or relegation battles before the winter break.
Eredivisie 2025–26 – Matchdays in November
The Eredivisie 2025–26 November Fixtures presented by date, including venues for each match:
Matchday 11 — November 1–2, 2025
Saturday, November 1, 2025
• Feyenoord vs FC Volendam – De Kuip Stadium, Rotterdam
• RKC Waalwijk vs FC Utrecht – Mandemakers Stadion, Waalwijk
• Heracles Almelo vs NEC Nijmegen – Erve Asito, Almelo
Sunday, November 2, 2025
• Sparta Rotterdam vs AZ Alkmaar – Het Kasteel, Rotterdam
• Go Ahead Eagles vs SC Heerenveen – De Adelaarshorst, Deventer
• Excelsior vs Twente – Van Donge & De Roo Stadion, Rotterdam
Matchday 12 — November 8–9, 2025
Saturday, November 8, 2025
• AZ Alkmaar vs PSV Eindhoven – AFAS Stadion, Alkmaar
• Go Ahead Eagles vs SC Heerenveen – De Adelaarshorst, Deventer
• PEC Zwolle vs Fortuna Sittard – MAC³PARK Stadion, Zwolle
Sunday, November 9, 2025
• FC Utrecht vs Ajax Amsterdam – Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht
• Vitesse vs Feyenoord – GelreDome, Arnhem
• Heracles Almelo vs Sparta Rotterdam – Erve Asito, Almelo
Matchday 13 — November 22–23, 2025
Saturday, November 22, 2025
• Ajax Amsterdam vs Excelsior – Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam
• RKC Waalwijk vs FC Twente – Mandemakers Stadion, Waalwijk
• FC Volendam vs Go Ahead Eagles – Kras Stadion, Volendam
Sunday, November 23, 2025
• Heerenveen vs AZ Alkmaar – Abe Lenstra Stadion, Heerenveen
• PSV Eindhoven vs NEC Nijmegen – Philips Stadion, Eindhoven
• Feyenoord vs Sparta Rotterdam – De Kuip Stadium, Rotterdam
Importance of November in the Eredivisie 2025–26 Season
The month of November 2025 plays a crucial role in shaping the direction of the Eredivisie campaign — both for teams chasing the title and those battling relegation. Here’s why this month stands out:
1. Mid-Season Momentum Builder
• November sits at the heart of the first half of the Eredivisie season.
• Clubs that perform well in this period often carry their form into the busy December and January fixtures.
• Teams like Feyenoord, Ajax, PSV, and AZ Alkmaar aim to strengthen their title credentials before the winter break.
2. Key Head-to-Head Encounters
• The month features high-stakes clashes, including AZ vs PSV and FC Utrecht vs Ajax, which can significantly influence the top-four standings.
• These direct duels are often six-point matches, shaping European qualification spots early on.
3. Tactical Adjustments Before Winter
• November acts as a testing ground for managers to adjust tactics before the mid-season transfer window.
• Teams analyze first-round performances and fine-tune lineups to maintain consistency heading into the second half of the campaign.
4. Pressure Mounts in the Lower Half
• For clubs near the bottom — like FC Volendam, Excelsior, and RKC Waalwijk — every point becomes vital.
• A poor November can drag teams into relegation danger before the winter break, making recovery difficult later.
5. International Break Factor
• The mid-November international break temporarily halts league action.
• It provides rest for key players but can also disrupt momentum for in-form teams.
• Returning from the break, clubs often face fitness and rhythm challenges, making the late-November fixtures unpredictable.
6. Setting Up the Title Race
• By the end of November, the league table begins to take shape.
• Clear contenders and underperformers emerge, giving fans and analysts a preview of what to expect in the spring title run.
Conclusion — Eredivisie 2025–26 November Overview
November 2025 marks a pivotal stage in the Eredivisie season where form, fitness, and focus begin to define each club’s destiny. As teams head into the winter phase, this month separates title contenders from mid-table chasers and strugglers from survivors.
The top clubs — Feyenoord, Ajax, PSV, and AZ Alkmaar — aim to consolidate their dominance with decisive wins, while others like Utrecht, Twente, and Heerenveen look to challenge for European spots. At the same time, lower-ranked sides such as Volendam, Excelsior, and RKC Waalwijk fight desperately for valuable points to avoid slipping into the relegation zone.
With intense matches, crucial head-to-heads, and the impact of the international break, November stands as a turning point — one that could heavily influence the final shape of the 2025–26 Eredivisie table.
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