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Go Ahead Eagles vs ADO Den Haag: Early numbers expose a sharp divide. Read on for all our free predictions and betting tips.
Go Ahead Eagles have started strongly with six goals in two matches and created multiple big chances, showing clear attacking momentum. ADO Den Haag’s defense has conceded six goals in two games, despite goalkeeper Kilian Nikiema’s 10 saves. The visitors have scored once, making a home win with both teams scoring a well-supported prediction.
Go Ahead Eagles average three goals per match and have scored six in two games, while ADO Den Haag concede heavily but have scored through Yannick Eduardo. Defensive gaps and injury absences suggest a 3-1 scoreline is plausible, though a clean sheet or more than four goals would invalidate this pick.
Compare form, H2H, goals trends and key data for GO Ahead Eagles v ADO Den Haag.
Go Ahead Eagles welcome ADO Den Haag to De Adelaarshorst with the opening two Eredivisie rounds already pointing in very different directions.
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Go Ahead Eagles look stronger on recent form, while ADO Den Haag remain vulnerable after weaker results.
Go Ahead Eagles and ADO Den Haag both carry scoring threat, but the result leg still demands a clear winner.
Go Ahead Eagles carry the stronger defensive profile, while ADO Den Haag remain vulnerable in the likely scoreline.
Go Ahead Eagles create more chances, leaving ADO Den Haag under pressure to match their attacking tempo.
Three Punchy Stats
- Go Ahead Eagles have scored six goals in two Eredivisie matches. , averaging three per game at the start of the season.
- ADO Den Haag have conceded six goals while scoring only once. , leaving them with problems at both ends after two rounds.
- Kilian Nikiema made 10 saves despite conceding four against Groningen. , underlining how much pressure ADO's defence allowed before this trip to De Adelaarshorst.
Scoring Streaks
Recent attacking records for Go Ahead Eagles and ADO Den Haag are shown below.
Clean Sheet Runs
Recent defensive records for Go Ahead Eagles and ADO Den Haag are shown below.
Joseph Oosting's side have taken four points, scored six goals and recovered from 2-0 down to draw with Feyenoord, while the promoted visitors have lost twice, scored once and conceded six.
Two matches are far too few for sweeping conclusions, but the contrast is difficult to ignore. Go Ahead have carried a genuine attacking threat into the new campaign. ADO, by comparison, are already being asked uncomfortable questions at both ends.
Go Ahead are finding several routes to goal
A 4-1 opening win over Willem II was followed by a 2-2 draw at Feyenoord, where Soren Tengstedt and Stefan Ingi Sigurdarson completed the comeback with second-half goals.
The Feyenoord performance is particularly revealing. Go Ahead produced six shots on target and four big chances from 1.78 expected goals, so the eventual two-goal return was supported by more than one isolated moment of finishing. They have now averaged three goals per match across their opening two league fixtures.
Tengstedt has scored twice already after finding the net four times in five pre-season games, while Mathis Suray has supplied two assists. Those contributions give the hosts individual form to complement the wider attacking output rather than leaving their early scoring record dependent on one unusual result.
There is also useful home context. Go Ahead collected 25 points from 17 home league games last season, losing only four, and have averaged three goals across their last five home league matches.
ADO's defensive problem is already visible
ADO's return to the Eredivisie has started with a 2-0 defeat at AZ Alkmaar and a 4-1 home loss to Groningen. The manner of those defeats offers two different warnings.
They kept AZ scoreless for an hour before conceding twice, but against Groningen the damage arrived far earlier, with three first-half goals conceded and two of them coming inside the opening 30 minutes. There is no single pattern to explain away: ADO have been breached after holding firm and punished before settling into a match.
Kilian Nikiema's 10 saves against Groningen sharpen that concern. Conceding four despite that workload suggests the goalkeeper was repeatedly required to intervene, and Go Ahead arrive with the attacking volume to test a defence already facing sustained pressure.
ADO's only league goal came from summer arrival Yannick Eduardo. With six conceded and one scored, their immediate problem is not confined to keeping opponents out; they also need considerably more attacking return if matches begin getting away from them.
Promotion form offers some resistance to the early picture
Robin Peter's side should not be reduced entirely to their first two top-flight results. They won the Eerste Divisie with 89 points, finishing 11 clear of Cambuur, and took 43 points from 19 away league matches last season, including 14 victories.
They also won six of their final eight away games during that campaign. That record suggests travelling itself was no obstacle before promotion, although the level of opposition has changed and their first two Eredivisie matches have exposed the size of that adjustment.
Go Ahead have their own absences, with Gerrit Nauber, Julius Dirksen, Robbin Weijenberg, Tomas Galvez and Pim Saathof unavailable through injury. ADO are without Jalen Hawkins, Donat Barany and Cameron Peupion.
The pressure point is clear
The central question is whether ADO can slow a Go Ahead attack that has immediately found rhythm. The hosts have already shown they can score freely from the outset of a game and recover when trailing, two very different forms of attacking evidence.
ADO, meanwhile, have yet to show the defensive stability required to contain that threat. Their promotion campaign provides evidence of resilience away from home, but their first two Eredivisie fixtures have been much less forgiving.
📊 Market Explainer
Win & Both Teams to Score
Selection: Go Ahead Eagles 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: Go Ahead Eagles vs ADO Den Haag 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: Go Ahead Eagles to win and both teams to score @ 2/1
Go Ahead Eagles have started the Eredivisie season with significant attacking output, collecting four points from two matches while scoring six goals. Joseph Oosting’s team opened with a 4-1 victory over Willem II before mounting a second-half comeback to draw 2-2 at Feyenoord. That result in Rotterdam was driven by six shots on target and four big chances from 1.78 expected goals, proving their scoring volume is underpinned by genuine chance creation. Averaging three goals per match, the hosts possess immediate forward momentum at De Adelaarshorst.
ADO Den Haag have suffered a challenging return to the top division, conceding six goals in back-to-back losses against AZ Alkmaar and Groningen. Their 4-1 defeat to Groningen highlighted significant defensive vulnerability, with goalkeeper Kilian Nikiema making 10 saves to prevent further damage. However, ADO did open their account through summer signing Yannick Eduardo. Facing a Go Ahead backline that conceded in both opening fixtures and is currently missing five injured players, the visitors retain a reasonable opening to score even as their defence faces heavy strain.
ADO took 43 points from 19 away games in the Eerste Divisie last season, showing previous resilience on the road. Yet the step up in opposition has proved steep in the early weeks. Go Ahead took 25 home points last term, losing just four times, and their consistent attacking output makes a home victory with both teams scoring a well-supported outcome.
🎯 Tactical Indicators
- Go Ahead Eagles have scored six goals in two Eredivisie matches, averaging three per game.
- ADO Den Haag have conceded six goals in their first two league matches.
- Go Ahead Eagles conceded in both opening games, while ADO Den Haag scored through Yannick Eduardo.
Risk Factor: Go Ahead Eagles miss five players through injury; if ADO Den Haag fail to score, the BTTS leg fails.
Key Tactical Mismatch
Scored six goals in two games and produced six shots on target with four big chances away to Feyenoord.
Conceded six goals in two matches, including three first-half goals inside their opening home defeat to Groningen.
Pick 2: Go Ahead Eagles vs ADO Den Haag 3-1 @ 10/1
Go Ahead Eagles average three goals scored per game across two rounds, while ADO Den Haag average three goals conceded per game in their two top-flight outings.
Justifying a 3-1 scoreline requires distinct evidence for both teams, starting with Go Ahead Eagles’ ability to score three times. Across their opening two Eredivisie fixtures, the hosts have scored six goals, averaging three per match. They have also matched that three-goal average across their past five home league games. In their 4-1 victory over Willem II and 2-2 draw at Feyenoord, Joseph Oosting’s side demonstrated varied scoring routes through Soren Tengstedt and Stefan Ingi Sigurdarson. Facing an ADO defense that conceded three first-half goals against Groningen, Go Ahead possess the clear setup to reach three goals.
The single goal for ADO Den Haag is supported by early scoring evidence despite their consecutive losses. Robin Peter’s team scored through Yannick Eduardo in their 4-1 loss to Groningen, proving they can find opportunities in the top flight. Meanwhile, Go Ahead have conceded in both opening games—giving up one to Willem II and two to Feyenoord—while missing five squad members through injury. This defensive vulnerability gives ADO a realistic opportunity to register on the scoreline.
ADO’s promotion campaign record of 43 points from 19 away games shows they can remain competitive on the road. Nevertheless, correct score bets are inherently fragile, as a clean sheet or a fifth total goal invalidates the pick. Based on Go Ahead’s three-goal scoring rate and ADO’s early defensive record, 3-1 aligns directly with the supplied match evidence.
Risk Factor: A 3-1 scoreline fails if Go Ahead keep a clean sheet, ADO fail to score, or more than four goals occur.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Go Ahead Eagles to win and both teams to score mean?
Go Ahead Eagles must win and ADO Den Haag must score at least once in normal time for the bet to win.
How does the Correct Score market settle for Go Ahead Eagles vs ADO Den Haag?
The exact final score must be predicted; 3-1 wins only if Go Ahead score three and ADO score one.
What happens to a bet on Over 2.5 Goals if the match finishes 2-1?
It wins because the total goals are three or more regardless of which team scores.
Why is Go Ahead Eagles' home form significant for this matchup?
They earned 25 points from 17 home games last season and averaged three goals in their last five home matches.
Does ADO Den Haag's away record last season guarantee success here?
No, their 43 away points were in the Eerste Divisie, and Eredivisie competition is tougher.
What is the main risk when backing a combined Win and Both Teams to Score bet?
If one condition fails, such as a clean sheet by Go Ahead, the bet loses despite the correct winner.

