PEC Zwolle host Heracles Almelo at the MAC3PARK Stadion on Sunday afternoon in the VriendenLoterij Eredivisie, and both sides arrive with very different pressures hanging over them. Zwolle are sitting 13th on 34 points, awkwardly clear of the basement but nowhere near safe from a late-season wobble. Heracles are down in 18th with just 19 points. They’re staring straight at the wrong end of the table and need something far better than the scraps they’ve picked up for most of the campaign.
This feels like a match with a sharp edge for the visitors. For PEC, it’s about steadying the ship after a bruising run and protecting a strong enough home record to keep drifting away from danger. For Heracles, the maths is ugly. They’re running out of time, and a trip to a decent Zwolle side is exactly the sort of fixture they’ve had trouble turning into points.
There’s also a bit of recent history to chew on. These two have produced wild games, especially in Almelo, and the last meeting between them ended in a thumping 8-2 win for Heracles on 2 November 2025. That result will sit in the background here, but so will Zwolle’s stronger work in earlier meetings. It’s not a fixture that tends to stay quiet for long. Goals usually turn up.
PEC Zwolle Form & Analysis
PEC Zwolle’s recent form has been messy rather than disastrous. They were blown away 6-1 at PSV Eindhoven on 23 April, a result that looked ugly from the start and became worse as the afternoon wore on. Before that, they drew 2-2 at home to Excelsior, having also come through a frustrating 5-0 defeat away to Go Ahead Eagles. The only bright spot in that stretch was the 2-1 home win over NAC Breda on 21 March, and even that feels a while ago now. You can see the pattern. There’s some attacking life, but the defensive work keeps letting them down.
Their broader home record tells a better story than the recent noise. Zwolle have 7 wins, 4 draws and 4 defeats at home this season, scoring 20 and conceding 19. That’s a solid base, not a perfect one. They’re much more reliable in front of their own crowd than they are away from it, and they’ve been good enough at home to stay well clear of the bottom three. Still, the line between control and chaos is thin. They’ve now gone three league matches without a win, and the PSV collapse was a reminder that when this side is off it, things can unravel quickly.
What they do carry into this one is a decent scoring habit at home and a match profile that keeps leaning towards chances at both ends. Zwolle have failed to keep a clean sheet in six straight league games, and that matters here because Heracles are exactly the sort of opponent who can nick one even when they’re struggling. Henry van der Vegt’s side won’t want an open-ended shootout, but if they play their usual home game, they’ll fancy scoring. The problem is obvious enough. They don’t shut games down cleanly, and that leaves the door ajar.
Heracles Almelo Form & Analysis
Heracles’ form is bleak. There’s no sugar-coating it. Their last six league games have brought a home defeat to FC Volendam, a 3-0 home loss to Ajax, a 4-1 reverse away at SC Heerenveen, a 1-1 draw with Excelsior, a 4-0 loss at AZ Alkmaar and a goalless draw with FC Utrecht. That’s one point from the last six, and it’s only the most recent chapter in a much longer run without a win. They haven’t tasted victory in ten league matches. Ten. That’s a grim stretch for any club, and it’s why they’re marooned at the bottom end of the table.
Away from home, the numbers are brutal. Heracles have taken just 4 points on the road all season, with one win, one draw and 13 defeats, while conceding 45 goals. That’s not a typo. Forty-five. You don’t need a deep statistical breakdown to understand what that means. They travel badly, defend badly away from home and often give themselves far too much to do before half-time. Ernest Faber has seen a side that can occasionally make a game competitive in bursts, but the away record tells the real story. They’re vulnerable early, vulnerable late and usually vulnerable in between as well.
Their most recent outing was a 2-0 home loss to FC Volendam on 26 April, a match in which they actually had enough volume to suggest a little more threat than the scoreline implies, but not enough quality when it mattered. The one encouraging note is that they’re not completely toothless — 34 league goals isn’t nothing — yet that only tells half the story when 79 have gone in at the other end. The defensive side of this team is leaking badly, and if you head into a match at Zwolle carrying that sort of away record, you’re asking for trouble. Simple as that.
Head-to-Head
This fixture has history, and plenty of it has been lopsided. Heracles’ 8-2 win in the reverse league meeting on 2 November 2025 stands out for obvious reasons. That was one of those nights where everything opened up and kept getting worse for Zwolle. Before that, though, PEC had the upper hand more often than not, including 3-0 and 3-1 home wins in 2024 and a 3-0 victory in Almelo back in 2023.
The common thread is goals. Lots of them. Seven of the last seven meetings have gone over 2.5 goals, and that’s the strongest H2H angle in the whole file. You don’t get a cleaner pattern than that. Even when one side has taken control, the fixture has still tended to produce a lively scoreline. This one has the makings of another open game.
We Predict: Over 2.5 Goals
We’re backing Over 2.5 Goals at 4/9 here, and it looks a strong position rather than a cute angle. If you want to widen the search beyond this pick, our football tips hub pulls together our main football tips hub with singles, goals picks and combo angles in one place. Zwolle have been in plenty of games with scoring on both sides, Heracles are carrying an awful away defensive record, and the head-to-head trend is as loud as these things get: seven from seven for over 2.5 goals. That’s not a fluke. It’s a pattern.
A 2-1 PEC Zwolle win fits the shape of this one well. Zwolle’s home numbers are respectable, Heracles’ road record is alarming, and neither side has shown much appetite for shutting games down cleanly. You can make a case for goals in both nets too, especially with PEC’s run of clean-sheet troubles, but the totals market is the cleaner call. If Heracles score first, the game could get even more ragged. That won’t help the visitors.