The recent head to head record and the form of both of these sides heading into Wednesday’s match suggests that Den Haag are best placed to win the game and that the hosts have a good chance of keeping a clean sheet in the process. Den Haag have won their last six matches against Willem II, and three of those last six wins have been accompanied by a clean sheet. Den Haag have won four of their last six matches in the Eredivisie, while Willem II have lost four of their last six matches in all competitions. Den Haag have kept three clean sheets in their last six attempts, and Willem II have failed to score in two of their last three matches, which is why we are backing a final score of 1-0 to the hosts on Wednesday.
El Khayati top scores for the hosts this season with fifteen goals, but hasn’t been as impressive in the second half of the season as the Moroccan was in the first. Isak moved level on league goals for the season with former Willem II striker Sol, and will be hoping to add to his tally of thirteen on Wednesday. We’re confident that Den Haag will win on the final day of the season and have predicted a final scoreline of 1-0. Den Haag have a great recent record against Willem II and head into Wednesday’s match as the clear form favourites, as their guests have failed to win any of their last four matches in league or cup.
The recent head to head record and the form of both of these sides heading into Wednesday’s match suggests that Den Haag are best placed to win the game and that the hosts have a good chance of keeping a clean sheet in the process. Den Haag have won their last six matches against Willem II, and three of those last six wins have been accompanied by a clean sheet. Den Haag have won four of their last six matches in the Eredivisie, while Willem II have lost four of their last six matches in all competitions. Den Haag have kept three clean sheets in their last six attempts, and Willem II have failed to score in two of their last three matches, which is why we are backing a final score of 1-0 to the hosts on Wednesday.
El Khayati top scores for the hosts this season with fifteen goals, but hasn’t been as impressive in the second half of the season as the Moroccan was in the first. Isak moved level on league goals for the season with former Willem II striker Sol, and will be hoping to add to his tally of thirteen on Wednesday. We’re confident that Den Haag will win on the final day of the season and have predicted a final scoreline of 1-0. Den Haag have a great recent record against Willem II and head into Wednesday’s match as the clear form favourites, as their guests have failed to win any of their last four matches in league or cup.