The form of both teams heading into Wednesday’s match, their performances over the last month or so, and their head to head record since 2011, all points towards an Ajax win with both teams to score. Ajax have won six of their last seven matches against De Graafschap, and four of the last six competitive encounters between the pair have seen both teams score. De Graafschap have lost four of their last six matches, while Ajax have won five of their last six matches, and four of De Graafschap’s last six and three of Ajax’s last five matches have seen both teams score. Ajax will want to end an impressive season on a high, while De Graafschap could rest one or two key players ahead of the relegation play-offs, and that’s why we’re backing a 4-2 win for the visitors on Wednesday.
El Jebli needs one more goal to reach double figures in the Eredivisie for De Graafschap this season, while Tadic, who has twenty-six goals to his name, is going to at least need two goals to share the Golden Boot award with PSV’s de Jong and possibly more if the Dutch forward manages to score on the final day as well. We’re confident that Ajax will win and both teams will score on Wednesday, and have predicted a final scoreline of 4-2. Ajax have been so impressive in the second half of the season and head into the final game of the season as the form favourites. The visitors have a great record against their guests, but this fixture often ends up with both teams on the scoreboard.
The form of both teams heading into Wednesday’s match, their performances over the last month or so, and their head to head record since 2011, all points towards an Ajax win with both teams to score. Ajax have won six of their last seven matches against De Graafschap, and four of the last six competitive encounters between the pair have seen both teams score. De Graafschap have lost four of their last six matches, while Ajax have won five of their last six matches, and four of De Graafschap’s last six and three of Ajax’s last five matches have seen both teams score. Ajax will want to end an impressive season on a high, while De Graafschap could rest one or two key players ahead of the relegation play-offs, and that’s why we’re backing a 4-2 win for the visitors on Wednesday.
El Jebli needs one more goal to reach double figures in the Eredivisie for De Graafschap this season, while Tadic, who has twenty-six goals to his name, is going to at least need two goals to share the Golden Boot award with PSV’s de Jong and possibly more if the Dutch forward manages to score on the final day as well. We’re confident that Ajax will win and both teams will score on Wednesday, and have predicted a final scoreline of 4-2. Ajax have been so impressive in the second half of the season and head into the final game of the season as the form favourites. The visitors have a great record against their guests, but this fixture often ends up with both teams on the scoreboard.