Eredivisie
01/02/2026 • 13:30
Finished
3 - 0
Elapsed · 90'
HT 3 – 0
Philips Stadion (Eindhoven)
A. Lindhout
Home scorers
  • 10' A. Obispo (J. Veerman)
  • 13' G. Til
  • 17' I. Saibari (P. Wanner)
Away scorers

No goals yet.

Match Recap

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PSV Demolish Feyenoord in Title Statement

PSV Eindhoven delivered a commanding performance at the Philips Stadion on Sunday afternoon, dismantling second-placed Feyenoord 3-0 in a result that significantly strengthens their grip on the Eredivisie title.

The hosts were ruthless in their efficiency, with Armando Obispo, Guus Til, and Ismael Saibari all finding the net within the opening 17 minutes** to effectively settle the contest before half-time. The early blitz showcased exactly why PSV sit 14 points clear at the summit with their perfect recent form intact.

Feyenoord, who arrived having won just once in their last five league outings, never recovered from the devastating start. Their struggles were compounded by Gernot Borges’ dismissal six minutes from time, capping a miserable afternoon for the visitors.

The statistics paint a picture of complete dominance. PSV enjoyed 63% possession whilst registering five shots on target to Feyenoord’s zero. Perhaps most telling was the expected goals tally of 1.34 to 0.18, suggesting PSV were clinical with their limited chances whilst Feyenoord barely threatened Joel Drommel’s goal.

Manager expectations had been modest pre-match, with predictions favouring a tight 1-1 draw between the league’s top two. Instead, PSV’s 2.65 points-per-game average proved decisive against opponents averaging just 1.95.

The result extends PSV’s remarkable goal difference advantage to +36 compared to Feyenoord’s +22, underlining the gulf that has opened between the title favourites and their closest challengers this season.

With 17 matches remaining, PSV’s fifth consecutive victory sends an ominous message to their rivals. At this rate, the Eredivisie trophy’s destination appears increasingly inevitable.