Fortuna Sittard host PEC Zwolle in the VriendenLoterij Eredivisie on Sunday evening, 10 May 2026, and both clubs arrive with very little room for calm. This is a mid-table meeting with real consequence. Fortuna sit 13th on 36 points, one place and one point behind Zwolle, so the difference between slipping and climbing is tiny. One decent result changes the picture fast. One poor one, too.
For Danny Buijs’ side, the task is simple enough on paper: steady the ship, stop the wobble, and put some daylight between themselves and the teams below. PEC Zwolle, under Henry van der Vegt, are in a similar bracket but with a slightly better points return and a dreadful away record hanging around their neck. They’ve gathered only nine points on the road all season. That’s the sort of number opponents circle in red. You’d expect Fortuna to smell that weakness.
There’s also a clear pattern in the goals markets here. Both teams have spent much of the campaign in games that open up rather than lock down, and the recent numbers from each camp lean that way again. Fortuna’s home matches have carried a decent pulse, Zwolle’s away trips have been messy, and neither side comes into this with much evidence of control without the ball. This should be lively. It probably won’t be tidy.
Fortuna Sittard Form & Analysis
Fortuna’s recent run tells the story of a team that keeps getting into matches and then slipping out of them. They were beaten 2-1 at home by Feyenoord on 3 May, and even that scoreline flattered them after a night when they were second best for long spells. Earlier in April they went to SC Heerenveen and lost 2-1, which followed a 1-1 draw at home to NAC Breda. Before that, FC Twente came to Sittard and left with a 2-1 win, while Fortuna’s 2-1 away success at FC Volendam on 14 March remains their last victory. Since then? Four games without a win. That’s not a healthy pattern.
The numbers at home are decent enough without being secure. Fortuna’s record at their own ground stands at six wins, four draws and six defeats, with 25 goals scored and 27 conceded. That sums them up pretty neatly: they can score, but they rarely coast. They’ve been involved in plenty of games where both sides have had their say, and that’s become a theme rather than a one-off. Even against Feyenoord, there were moments when they threatened to make a nuisance of themselves. Kaj Sierhuis scored, and for a spell the home crowd had something to lean into. Then the game slipped away again. It often does.
What stands out most is how often Fortuna have found the net without then putting the lid on the contest. Their home record suggests a side that can create enough to trouble most opponents, especially against teams lower down the table, but their defensive work keeps leaving the door open. They’ve gone a long stretch without a clean sheet, and that matters here because Zwolle don’t need much encouragement to turn a game scrappy and loose. If Buijs’ men start well, they can carry the atmosphere with them. If they don’t, the anxiety creeps in fast. That’s the problem. It’s familiar by now.
PEC Zwolle Form & Analysis
PEC Zwolle arrive with a little more momentum in the short term, though their season has been every bit as uneven. Their most recent outing was a 1-0 home win over Heracles Almelo on 3 May, a useful response after the heavy defeat away to PSV Eindhoven. That 6-1 loss in Eindhoven on 23 April was brutal, and before that they were held 2-2 at home by Excelsior. Go Ahead Eagles then thumped them 5-0 away in early April, which really exposed the weakness in their travelling defensive work. They had shown life before that, though, beating NAC Breda 2-1 and drawing 1-1 with FC Groningen at home. In other words: they’re capable of a punch, but the floor can fall out from under them quickly.
That away record is the sharpest warning sign in the whole fixture. Zwolle have only one away win all season, alongside six draws and nine defeats, and they’ve conceded 47 goals on the road. Forty-seven. That’s a dreadful return, and it tells you exactly why opponents keep backing themselves against them at home. Their away games have become open invitations for trouble, even when they start with a degree of control. PSV tore through them, Go Ahead Eagles did the same, and even if those are stronger sides, the gap in resilience was obvious.
Still, Zwolle aren’t dead in the water going forward. They’ve scored 21 away goals, which is not nothing, and they’ve shown enough in recent games to suggest they can contribute to the scoreline rather than merely survive it. The win over Heracles came with a tight shape and enough discipline to see it out after Anselmo Garcia McNulty’s early goal. That’s a useful template, but one win doesn’t wipe out a season’s worth of road issues. Can they keep it tight in Sittard? That’s the question. On recent evidence, the answer is no.
Head-to-Head
This fixture has leaned PEC Zwolle’s way more often than Fortuna would like. The clubs met in Zwolle in December and PEC came out 1-0 winners, which followed a pair of emphatic results the previous season: Zwolle won 3-1 at home in November 2024, then Fortuna responded with a 3-1 victory in Sittard in March 2024. Go a little further back and you find more narrow margins, but the recent trend is clear enough. PEC have had the edge.
That said, these meetings usually carry goals. Fortuna have not kept a clean sheet in this matchup for a while, and the scorelines have tended to move quickly once one side lands the first blow. There’s a practical lesson there. Neither team appears especially comfortable when the game turns into an end-to-end scrap, and that’s exactly the kind of pattern that has shown up in the recent head-to-heads.
We Predict: Over 2.5 Goals
We’re backing Over 2.5 Goals at 8/15 for this one. Our handicap betting guide is a useful companion here because it breaks down handicap betting in general if you want the simpler version before going deeper. It’s the cleanest angle on the card. Fortuna’s home games have been busy, Zwolle’s away matches have been chaotic, and both sides arrive with defensive numbers that don’t invite trust. Add in the fact that Fortuna have been without a win for four matches and Zwolle have conceded heavily on the road, and this points to chances at both ends rather than a controlled affair.
A 2-1 Fortuna Sittard win is the call. That fits the shape of the match: Fortuna doing just enough at home, Zwolle getting chances of their own, and neither back line looking strong enough to shut the other out for long. The xG projection of 1.9 to 1.6 tilts the same way. If you want a little extra value, Both Teams to Score has a strong case too, but Over 2.5 remains the safer play given how often these sides have been dragged into open, slightly messy games.