Almere
Line-up
- 1A. Etemadi
- 33Balker, Radinio
- 14D. Mirani
- 2van Vlerken, Bram
- 27Loen, Youri
- 12T. Hunte
- 29Meijer, Stijn
- 30Efmorfidis, James
- 4F. Hammouti
- 58R. Benschop
- 19Luckassen, Kevin
- 17Moustapha Seck
- 8N. Vossebelt
- 50Bensabouh, Anwar
Subs
- 21Plattel, Timo
- 5D. Blackson
- 32Mannes, Ruggero
- 24Ramos, Guy
- 16N. van Hilten
- 7A. Ahannach
- 44S. Krant
- 47Aninkora, Kenneth
Cambuur
Line-up
- 1X. Mous
- 4M. Steenvoorden
- 3Mbende, Emmanuel
- 5S. van Wermeskerken
- 24D. Sambissa
- 21R. Schilder
- 20Maulun, Robin
- 27K. Jansen
- 9N. Robertha
- 39A. Bangura
- 29K. van Kippersluis
- 22Ciganiks, Andrejs
- 7I. Kallon
Subs
- 12P. Bos
- 48Ouazzane Mounaim, Abdel El
- 14R. van Koesveld
- 18J. Calor
- 8Jones, Matias
- 6Schindler, Kevin
- 31van den Beemt, Nino
- 17T. Conraad
Rene Hake’s men were probably flattered by that result in Enschede though considering that Twente had already started their promotion celebrations, and you sense that the Leeuwarden missed their opportunity in this tie by failing to bank a lead in the 1st instalment.
Barring that aforementioned trouncing in Amsterdam, Almere have been a model of consistency under the guidance of Tobiasen and they simply can’t be opposed here in the betting at a shade of odds-against.
Their recent record at Yanmar Stadion is extremely impressive to say the least, and they have netted at least two goals in all but one of their last eight matches in front of their own fans. It means that Cambuur will probably have to notch three or four times here if they are to come out on top, and we just can’t see that happening as City have kept five clean sheets at home since the start of February.