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PSV Eindhoven vs Groningen: Champions face an early test from the league’s fastest starters. Read on for all our free predictions and betting tips.
PSV's strong recent head-to-head record and multiple attacking options support a home win with both teams scoring. Despite defensive vulnerabilities, Groningen's early scoring form suggests they will breach PSV's defence, making this a plausible outcome.
PSV's steady attack and Groningen's early scoring form justify a 3-1 scoreline, though history and defensive risks make it fragile.
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PSV Eindhoven host Groningen at Philips Stadion with the early Eredivisie table offering an unusual contrast.
Cambuur vs Feyenoord — bet365 Market Snapshot
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Feyenoord's unbeaten run and Cambuur's losses shape the match odds.
Cambuur and Feyenoord both carry scoring threat, but the result leg still demands a clear winner.
Feyenoord carry the stronger defensive profile, while Cambuur remain vulnerable in the likely scoreline.
Feyenoord create more chances, leaving Cambuur under pressure to match their attacking tempo.
Three Punchy Stats
- Groningen have scored six goals in two Eredivisie matches. , giving PSV's defence an immediate test after conceding three times themselves.
- PSV have won nine of the last 10 meetings. with Groningen, a recent record that underlines the scale of the visitors' task.
- Groningen are winless in their last 11 visits to Philips Stadion. , failing to score in six of those matches despite their strong attacking start this season.
Consecutive Matches Scoring
Recent attacking records for Cambuur and Feyenoord are shown below.
Clean Sheet Runs
Recent defensive records for Cambuur and Feyenoord are shown below.
The defending champions have taken four points from two matches after an uneven start, while Groningen arrive with a perfect six and six goals already scored.
That makes this more than a routine meeting between a side with a dominant recent head-to-head record and visitors who have struggled badly in Eindhoven. PSV have shown defensive vulnerability and are adjusting after the departures of Ismael Saibari and Joey Veerman. Groningen, meanwhile, have begun the season with enough attacking output to test whether those early PSV imperfections are temporary or something opponents can repeatedly exploit.
PSV have corrected the result, not every concern
Peter Bosz's side responded to a 4-0 Johan Cruyff Shield defeat against AZ Alkmaar and a 2-2 league draw with Fortuna Sittard by winning 2-1 at SBV Excelsior. Four points from six is respectable, but three goals conceded across the opening two league games means their defensive record is not yet especially secure.
Their attacking output has remained productive enough. PSV have scored four league goals, with Ruben van Bommel and Ricardo Pepi both finding the net against Excelsior. Ivan Perisic supplied an assist in the opening draw, while Guus Til is another player carrying increased final-third responsibility following the exits of Veerman and Saibari.
Those departures matter because this PSV side is being asked to maintain its attacking standards while redistributing influence. The early evidence suggests they still possess scoring options, but their margin for error is smaller if the defensive concessions continue.
Jerdy Schouten is definitely unavailable with a serious knee injury, while Filip Kostic, Alassane Plea, Couhaib Driouech and Noah Fernandez require assessment.
Groningen's start deserves more than a glance
Two victories can deceive this early in a season, but Groningen's opening results have substance. They beat FC Utrecht 2-1 before winning 4-1 away at ADO Den Haag, giving them six goals from two games and maximum points.
Thom van Bergen has been central to that productivity, scoring twice and providing one assist. Brynjolfur Darri Willumsson also has two goals, while David van der Werff has contributed to a bright attacking start.
The significance is not simply that Groningen are scoring. PSV have already conceded in both league matches, so the visitors arrive with current attacking form that directly meets an area where the champions have looked vulnerable.
There are selection concerns for Dick Lukkien too. Marco Rente will be assessed, while Tyrique Mercera, Ryan Metu, Oskar Zawada and Malcolm Jeng are absent.
History heavily favours PSV, but the present offers a wrinkle
Recent meetings are overwhelmingly one-sided. PSV have won five consecutive matches against Groningen and nine of the last 10, with Groningen's lone victory in that sequence coming in October 2022.
Philips Stadion has been even less welcoming. Groningen have lost their last seven visits and have gone 11 matches without winning there since March 2014, failing to score in six of those trips.
Normally, such a record would frame the fixture almost entirely around PSV's superiority. Groningen's current form complicates that. They arrive having scored six times and with several players already contributing, while PSV have yet to keep a league clean sheet this season.
That does not erase 11 winless visits, but it gives Groningen a clearer route into this match than history alone might suggest.
PSV's response to pressure is the real question
The most revealing element of this fixture may be how PSV handle an opponent arriving with confidence and attacking momentum. Bosz's side have already recovered from a poor start to record their first competitive win, but another step is required at home.
For Groningen, the challenge is equally clear: translate impressive early attacking numbers into a venue where they have repeatedly failed to score. If they can do that, PSV's opening defensive record will come under sharper scrutiny.
Other opportunities in this market
- Match Result (PSV at 3/10): Settles strictly on PSV being ahead after 90 minutes plus stoppage time, irrespective of clean sheets or total goals. It trades a shorter price for covering every PSV winning scenario.
- Both Teams To Score YES (8/15): Wins as long as both teams score at least once, regardless of the match winner. This covers draw scorelines like 1-1 or 2-2 and away wins like 1-2, but loses on any clean sheet.
- Over 2.5 Goals (1/3): Requires at least three total goals scored in normal time. It covers multiple scorelines including 3-0, 2-1, or 1-2, but fails if total goals remain at two or fewer.
📊 Market Explainer
Win & Both Teams to Score
Selection: PSV Eindhoven to win and both teams to score. The selected team must win in normal time and both teams must score. If the selected team draws or loses, or either side fails to score, the bet loses.
Correct Score Market
Selection: PSV vs FC Groningen 3-1. Predict the exact score at the end of 90 minutes plus stoppage time. Extra time and penalties do not count unless the bookmaker states otherwise.
🎯 Pick 1: PSV Eindhoven to win and both teams to score @ 13/10
PSV Eindhoven host FC Groningen at Philips Stadion seeking to maintain their dominant recent head-to-head record while addressing early defensive vulnerabilities. Peter Bosz’s side responded to a heavy defeat in the Johan Cruyff Shield and an opening league draw by securing a 2-1 victory at SBV Excelsior. PSV have already scored four league goals across two matches, with Ruben van Bommel and Ricardo Pepi both finding the target last time out and Ivan Perisic providing an assist in the opening fixture. Even following the departures of Ismael Saibari and Joey Veerman, the champions retain several active goalscoring options through Guus Til and their forward line to secure victory at home.
However, PSV have failed to keep a clean sheet in the Eredivisie this season, conceding three goals across their first two matches. That defensive vulnerability directly crosses paths with Groningen’s fast start to the campaign. Dick Lukkien’s side arrive with maximum points after scoring six goals in two matches, beating FC Utrecht 2-1 before recording a 4-1 away victory at ADO Den Haag. With Thom van Bergen scoring twice alongside an assist, and Brynjolfur Darri Willumsson also tallying two goals, the visitors bring current scoring form to breach a PSV backline that has conceded in consecutive fixtures.
Groningen’s historical record in Eindhoven remains poor, having lost seven consecutive visits and remaining winless in 11 matches at Philips Stadion while failing to score in six of those trips. Nevertheless, their early goal count indicates they can contribute to the scoreline before PSV’s overall quality determines the result.
🎯 Tactical Indicators
- PSV scored 4 goals in two league matches but conceded 3 without a clean sheet.
- Groningen scored 6 goals in two games, including a 4-1 away win.
- PSV have won 9 of the last 10 meetings against Groningen, including 5 consecutive wins.
Risk Factor: If PSV keep a clean sheet or Groningen fail to score, the main tip loses despite a PSV win.
Key Tactical Mismatch
Scored 6 goals in 2 matches, including 4 away at ADO Den Haag with Van Bergen and Willumsson in form.
Conceded 3 goals in 2 league matches without a clean sheet, following 4 goals conceded in the Shield.
⚽ Pick 2: PSV vs FC Groningen 3-1 @ 17/2
Selecting a 3-1 outcome for PSV Eindhoven requires separate factual justification for the champions scoring at least three goals and FC Groningen finding the net exactly once. PSV’s attacking volume has remained steady despite recent midfield departures, generating four goals in two league games following a two-goal performance against SBV Excelsior. Facing a Groningen side that conceded once against FC Utrecht and once against ADO Den Haag, PSV’s forward options in Ricardo Pepi, Ruben van Bommel, Guus Til, and Ivan Perisic have the capability to reach three goals at Philips Stadion, where they have consistently controlled recent encounters.
Groningen’s side of the scoreline rests on their immediate form rather than venue history. Scoring six goals across their opening two fixtures demonstrates that Thom van Bergen, Brynjolfur Darri Willumsson, and David van der Werff are contributing effectively in attack. With PSV conceding twice against Fortuna Sittard and once against SBV Excelsior, Groningen have a clear route to scoring a single goal against a defence that has yielded three times in two matches.
The primary risk to a 3-1 prediction stems from historical precedent and narrow match outcomes. Groningen have failed to score in six of their last 11 visits to Philips Stadion, while PSV could restrict them entirely or extend their own total further if they find defensive stability. An exact scoreline selection remains fragile, as a single additional goal or clean sheet defeats the market.
Risk Factor: The 3-1 correct score is fragile; any extra goal or clean sheet invalidates it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "PSV to win and both teams to score" mean?
PSV must win and Groningen must score at least one goal for the bet to win.
What if PSV win 2-0?
The bet loses because Groningen failed to score despite PSV's win.
Why is 3-1 a supported correct score?
PSV's scoring and Groningen's early goals support a 3-1 outcome.
Does extra time count for correct score bets?
No, only the score after 90 minutes plus stoppage time counts.
What is Groningen's away record at Philips Stadion?
Groningen have lost seven consecutive matches and failed to score in six of 11 visits.
How does Over 2.5 Goals differ from Both Teams To Score?
Over 2.5 requires three total goals; BTTS requires both teams to score at least once.


