Live Animation
Follow the match
NED Eredivisie Vrouwen
Live Match
Statistics
H2H
Lineups
SC Heerenveen Women
Feyenoord Rotterdam Women
Attacks
78
73
Dangerous Attacks
28
40
Ball Possession
43
57
On Target
5
11
Off Target
5004
16022
Important Events
Live text broadcast
End 1-2
82′
N.Buikema
Elize van Vilsteren
76′
S.Kroezen
75′
R.van de Lavoir
73′
F. Groot
Indy Appelmann
73′
F. Boer
H. Algra
71′
S.Kroezen
K.Van·De Westeringh
70′
E. Deursen
T.van Bentem
68′
1-2
T.DellaPeruta
Assist: T. Haverhoek
60′
R.van de Lavoir
I. Dostmohamed
60′
Z.Hulswit
F. Stoit
59′
E.Maass
B. Franken
49′
1-1
K.Van·De Westeringh
Assist: T.DellaPeruta
Halftime 1-0
18′
1-0
Elize van Vilsteren
Assist: B. Franken
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
Subsititution(injury)
VAR
Match Info

SC Heerenveen Women’s return to Eredivisie Vrouwen action ended in disappointment on Saturday evening as Feyenoord Rotterdam Women showcased their growing title credentials with a hard-fought 2-1 victory at the Abe Lenstra Stadion. The Rotterdam side struck twice in a decisive second-half spell, leaving the home faithful to ponder what might have been after a promising opening period.

Match overview

Playing in front of a lively home crowd, Heerenveen started brightly and took the game to a Feyenoord side that had arrived in Frisia with high expectations. The hosts’ aggressive pressing forced early errors and they deservedly opened the scoring midway through the first half. However, Feyenoord’s quality gradually came to the fore, and after a more composed second-half display, the visitors turned the match around with two well-worked goals to claim all three points.

The result means Feyenoord continue to set the pace near the top of the early-season standings, while Heerenveen are left searching for their first win of the campaign after an encouraging but ultimately unrewarded performance.

Key moments

  • 32’ – Heerenveen strike first: A swift counter-attack carved open the Feyenoord defence, with a clinical finish from inside the box giving the home side a deserved lead.
  • 58’ – Feyenoord equalise: A patient build-up ended with a precise low cross being turned in at the near post, restoring parity and shifting momentum.
  • 74’ – Feyenoord take the lead: A well-rehearsed corner routine was headed home at the back post, completing the comeback and silencing the home crowd.
  • 88’ – Heerenveen push for an equaliser: A late flurry of pressure forced a fine double save from the Feyenoord goalkeeper, who proved decisive in securing the win.

Tactical story

Heerenveen’s high-energy, direct approach caused problems for Feyenoord in the opening 45 minutes, with the home wingers constantly isolating the visitors’ full-backs. Yet Feyenoord adjusted after the interval, dropping their midfield deeper and using shorter passing combinations to bypass the press. The shift allowed them to dominate possession and create clearer chances, and their two goals came from precisely the kind of patient wide play that had been missing before the break.

For Heerenveen, the late push showed character, but a lack of sharpness in the final third proved costly. The defensive lapse at a set piece for the winning goal will be a particular frustration for the coaching staff, given how well they had dealt with aerial threats earlier in the match.

Standout players

  • Feyenoord’s goalscorers: Both finishes were composed and well-taken, highlighting the team’s clinical edge in front of goal.
  • Feyenoord goalkeeper: Her late double save preserved all three points and may well prove crucial in a tightly contested title race.
  • Heerenveen’s wide threat: The home side’s left winger was a constant menace in the first half, creating several chances and winning the foul that led to dangerous set pieces.

Table and season impact

Feyenoord’s victory keeps them firmly in the upper echelons of the Eredivisie Vrouwen standings, building valuable momentum in what promises to be a highly competitive season. For Heerenveen, the defeat leaves them still searching for their first points of the campaign, though the performance offered clear signs that results will improve if they can maintain their first-half intensity for the full 90 minutes.

With the league season still in its infancy, both teams will take important lessons from this encounter. Feyenoord travel home with a statement win under their belts, while Heerenveen will look to turn narrow defeats into positive results as the fixtures come thick and fast.