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NED Eredivisie
03-22 04:00
2 - 1
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PEC Zwolle
NAC Breda
Attacks
88
119
Dangerous Attacks
32
63
Ball Possession
44
56
On Target
2
6
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2021
5019
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End 2-1
87′
Damian·van der Haar
S. Floranus
87′
E. Mahmutovic
M.Balard
81′
Pepijn Reulen
R.Hillen
79′
O.Aertssen
T. Oosting
68′
B.Ghalidi
Raul paula
68′
J.Talvitie
C. Brym
68′
A. Ayew
A.Salama
67′
2-1
Mohamed·Nassoh
Assist: Raul paula
62′
D. Odoi
60′
N.Fichtinger
58′
N.Fichtinger
R. Thomas
58′
K. d. Rooij
O. Velanas
Halftime 2-0
39′
T.Gooijer
24′
2-0
O. Velanas
22′
1-0
T. Oosting
Assist: O. Velanas
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Match Info
PEC Zwolle secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over NAC Breda in the Dutch Eredivisie on March 22, 2026. The match at MAC³PARK stadium was a crucial encounter in the league's mid-table, with Zwolle's win providing a significant boost to their European qualification hopes. The home side took an early lead, capitalizing on a defensive error from Breda, but the visitors responded strongly before halftime to level the score. The second half was a tense affair, with Zwolle eventually finding a breakthrough from a set-piece situation to claim all three points. The match was not without controversy, as a potential handball in the Zwolle penalty area was reviewed by VAR but not given, much to the dismay of the NAC Breda players and staff. Standout performances included Zwolle's midfield orchestrator, who controlled the tempo and provided the assist for the winning goal. This result moved PEC Zwolle several places up the Eredivisie table, while NAC Breda remained in a precarious position near the bottom. After the final whistle, the Zwolle manager highlighted his team's grit and determination, while the Breda coach lamented the disallowed decision that could have changed the game. The starting XIs showcased Zwolle's balanced approach and Breda's counter-attacking strategy, which ultimately fell just short.