

PSV Eindhoven Women Dominate FC Twente Enschede Women to Win Eredivisie Cup
PSV Eindhoven Women delivered a commanding performance to defeat FC Twente Enschede Women 2-0 in the Eredivisie Cup Women final on May 25, 2026. The match, played at a neutral venue with a kickoff at 20:00, saw PSV lift the trophy thanks to goals in either half and a dominant midfield display that stifled Twente's attacking threats.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, PSV Eindhoven looked the sharper side, pressing high and forcing Twente into errors. The Dutch women's football rivals have a storied history, with Twente often being the dominant force in recent years, but PSV came prepared to overturn that narrative. The first goal arrived in the 23rd minute, and PSV never looked back, controlling possession and creating the better opportunities throughout.
Key Moments
- 23rd minute – Goal PSV: A swift counter-attack saw midfielder Esmee Brugts slip a through ball to striker Joëlle Smits, who calmly slotted past the Twente goalkeeper from 12 yards out.
- 41st minute: Twente almost equalized when a free kick from the edge of the box was tipped over the bar by PSV keeper Lize Kop.
- 56th minute – Goal PSV: A corner kick was met by a powerful header from defender Sara Thrige, doubling PSV's lead and effectively sealing the match.
- 70th minute: Twente's star forward Fenna Kalma had a goal ruled out for offside after a VAR check, a decisive moment that took the wind out of Twente's sails.
Tactical Story
PSV Eindhoven Women manager Rick de Rooij set up his team in a fluid 4-3-3 formation that allowed wingers to cut inside and overload the midfield. In contrast, Twente tried to play out from the back but were repeatedly caught in possession by PSV's aggressive pressing. The midfield trio of Jill Baijings, Demi van den Berg, and Esmee Brugts outworked Twente's center, winning the second balls and dictating tempo. Defensively, PSV's backline remained compact, limiting Twente to long-range efforts and crosses that were comfortably dealt with.
Standout Players
- Esmee Brugts (PSV): The midfielder was instrumental in both attack and defense, providing the assist for the first goal and making crucial tackles to break up Twente's play.
- Lize Kop (PSV): The goalkeeper made several important saves, including a sharp stop from a free kick and a late one-on-one chance, earning a well-deserved clean sheet.
- Fenna Kalma (Twente): Despite her disallowed goal, Kalma was Twente's liveliest attacker, constantly trying to get in behind the PSV defense. She was let down by a lack of support from her teammates.
Season Impact
The victory gives PSV Eindhoven Women their first Eredivisie Cup title since the competition restructured in 2022. It also serves as a statement of intent ahead of the next Eredivisie season, where PSV will aim to challenge for the league championship. For FC Twente, the defeat is a bitter blow after they had dominated domestic cup competitions in recent years. They will need to regroup quickly as the season progresses.
The match drew a strong attendance, reflecting the growing popularity of women's football in the Netherlands. PSV's performance will be remembered for its tactical discipline and clinical finishing, marking a new chapter in the rivalry between these two powerhouses of Dutch women's football.