

Rijnsburgse Boys and WV-HEDW played out a goalless draw in an International Club Friendly at the Sportpark Middelmors on Saturday, 8 August 2026. The 0-0 result served as a useful pre-season test for both sides, with coaches prioritising fitness and tactical sharpness over attacking fireworks in the late-summer fixture.
Evenly contested pre-season affair
With kick-off at 18:15 local time, the match gave both teams the chance to build match rhythm ahead of their respective campaigns. Rijnsburgse Boys, the Tweede Divisie side from the seaside town of Katwijk, enjoyed the lion’s share of possession but were unable to break down a well-organised WV-HEDW defence. The Amsterdam-based club, known for their disciplined structure, were compact off the ball and dangerous on the counter-attack.
Both goalkeepers had relatively quiet evenings, although there were a few moments of concern for each defence. Rijnsburgse Boys carved out the clearer opportunities, particularly in the second half when they introduced fresh legs from the bench, but a combination of wayward finishing and stubborn defending kept the scoreline level.
Tactical story
Rijnsburgse Boys dominated territory, pushing their full-backs high and looking to create overloads in wide areas. Their passing sequences were patient, but they struggled to find the final pass against a deep-lying WV-HEDW block. WV-HEDW, meanwhile, showed plenty of promise on the break, with their pacey wingers forcing the home side’s backline into several important interventions.
The match was played in a competitive but fair spirit, typical of a friendly encounter where both managers were keen to give minutes to squad players and test different formations. The lack of goals was not for want of effort, with both teams pushing for a late winner in the closing stages, but a combination of tired legs and solid goalkeeping ensured the points – such as they were in a friendly – were shared.
Key takeaways
- Clean sheets matter: Rijnsburgse Boys will take confidence from keeping a clean sheet, especially as they look to tighten up defensively in the new season.
- WV-HEDW organise well: The visitors showed their ability to frustrate a higher-ranked opponent, which bodes well for their league ambitions.
- Minutes in the legs: Both squads rotated heavily, ensuring key players gained valuable match fitness before competitive fixtures begin.
While a 0-0 scoreline might seem unremarkable, this was a useful workout for both teams. Rijnsburgse Boys continue their pre-season preparations with several positive signs, while WV-HEDW will be pleased with their defensive resilience and the chance to test themselves in an international friendly setting.