The recent form of both teams and their head to head record over the last few seasons, all points towards a home win for PSV this weekend and for both teams to score in the process. PSV have won six of their last seven matches against Heracles, and both teams have scored in four of the last seven meetings between the pair. PSV have won four of their last six matches, while Heracles have lost four of their last six, and both teams have scored in three of PSV’s last five and in five of Heracles’ last six matches. PSV have a great record against their guests and will want to win in front of their home fans on the final day of the season, despite the disappointment of the title all but being decided at the weekend.
PSV’s de Jong will be desperate to score on Wednesday night, not only in the hopes of reaching the thirty-goals mark, but also to claim the Golden Boot away ahead of Ajax’s Tadic, and heads into the match with twenty-eight league goals to his name. Dalmau has enjoyed a fantastic second half of the season and another hat trick at the weekend moved the Spaniard onto nineteen Eredivisie goals for Heracles. We’re confident that PSV will win and both teams will score on Wednesday, and have predicted a final scoreline of 3-1. The hosts have a great record against their guests, and both teams have been scoring goals, but not keeping many clean sheets of late, something we expect to see continue on the final day of the season.
The recent form of both teams and their head to head record over the last few seasons, all points towards a home win for PSV this weekend and for both teams to score in the process. PSV have won six of their last seven matches against Heracles, and both teams have scored in four of the last seven meetings between the pair. PSV have won four of their last six matches, while Heracles have lost four of their last six, and both teams have scored in three of PSV’s last five and in five of Heracles’ last six matches. PSV have a great record against their guests and will want to win in front of their home fans on the final day of the season, despite the disappointment of the title all but being decided at the weekend.
PSV’s de Jong will be desperate to score on Wednesday night, not only in the hopes of reaching the thirty-goals mark, but also to claim the Golden Boot away ahead of Ajax’s Tadic, and heads into the match with twenty-eight league goals to his name. Dalmau has enjoyed a fantastic second half of the season and another hat trick at the weekend moved the Spaniard onto nineteen Eredivisie goals for Heracles. We’re confident that PSV will win and both teams will score on Wednesday, and have predicted a final scoreline of 3-1. The hosts have a great record against their guests, and both teams have been scoring goals, but not keeping many clean sheets of late, something we expect to see continue on the final day of the season.