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Prediction published on Feb 20, 2026 8:01 PM by Dario in Netherlands - Eredivisie | Modified on Feb 20, 2026 8:01 PM
The upcoming Eredivisie clash between Feyenoord and SC Telstar promises to be an intriguing encounter between two sides with very different ambitions. Scheduled for February 22 at De Kuip, this fixture sees the Rotterdam giants aiming to close the gap at the top of the table, while the visitors continue their fight to escape the relegation zone. Feyenoord’s recent resurgence has reignited their title hopes, whereas Telstar’s improved defensive displays have given them a glimmer of hope in their battle for survival.
Feyenoord enter this match in strong form, having recorded three wins in their last five games across all competitions. Their latest success, a narrow 1-0 victory over Go Ahead Eagles on February 15, highlighted their growing defensive stability after a difficult spell earlier in the season. With a record of 14 wins, 3 draws, and 6 defeats in the Eredivisie, they currently sit second in the standings, maintaining pressure on the league leaders.
At home, Feyenoord have been particularly consistent. They have scored in each of their last 15 home matches and have not drawn in 20 of their last 21 games at De Kuip. Their attacking rhythm often builds as the match progresses, with over 0.5 goals scored in the second half in each of their last 15 home fixtures. The team’s average of 2.3 goals scored per match underlines their offensive strength, while conceding 1.4 goals per game shows room for improvement at the back.
Another notable trend is their ability to start games strongly: Feyenoord have led at half-time in 10 of their last 15 home matches. Their matches also tend to be lively, with over 7.5 corners taken in each of their last 16 Eredivisie outings. With the passionate De Kuip crowd behind them and the possible debut of new signing Raheem Sterling, Feyenoord will look to impose their attacking style early and maintain control throughout the match.
SC Telstar arrive in Rotterdam with renewed confidence after a series of encouraging results. They recently held FC Twente to a 1-1 draw on February 15, following another stalemate by the same scoreline against Go Ahead Eagles. These results have showcased a more disciplined defensive structure and a willingness to compete against stronger opponents. Despite sitting 17th in the Eredivisie with a record of 3 wins, 9 draws, and 11 defeats, Telstar’s recent performances suggest they are capable of frustrating higher-ranked teams.
Telstar’s season averages of 1.2 goals scored and 1.7 conceded per match reflect their struggles at both ends of the pitch, but their resilience has improved. They have seen over 0.5 goals in the second half in each of their last 14 matches, and both teams have scored in the second half in 11 of their last 15 games. Away from home, they have also been involved in open contests, with over 7.5 corners taken in 19 consecutive away fixtures.
While Telstar’s defensive organization has been their main strength recently, they will need exceptional discipline to contain Feyenoord’s relentless attack. Their last head-to-head meeting ended in a 2-1 victory for Feyenoord in November 2025, a result that underlines the challenge awaiting the visitors. Still, Telstar’s ability to grind out draws against top-half sides could make them a tricky opponent if they manage to stay compact and capitalize on counterattacks.
This encounter is expected to be dominated by Feyenoord, who will look to dictate possession and create chances through their dynamic attacking play. The home side’s recent improvement in defensive organization, combined with their consistent scoring record, makes them clear favorites. Their motivation to keep pace in the title race should translate into an aggressive approach from the opening whistle.
Telstar, on the other hand, will likely adopt a cautious strategy, focusing on maintaining their defensive shape and exploiting any lapses in Feyenoord’s backline. Their recent draws against stronger teams show they can be resilient, but sustaining that level of concentration for 90 minutes at De Kuip will be a major test. The visitors’ main objective will be to frustrate Feyenoord and hope to snatch a goal on the break or from set pieces.
Given the attacking momentum of the hosts and the defensive tendencies of the visitors, this match could feature goals in both halves. Feyenoord’s home record and superior quality suggest they should have enough to secure another three points, but Telstar’s recent form indicates they won’t go down without a fight.
Based on the statistical trends and recent performances, BetMines predicts a Feyenoord win (1) with a probability of 63%. The draw stands at 19%, while an away win for Telstar is given an 18% chance. Considering the attacking profiles of both teams, the Over 2.5 goals market also looks promising, supported by a 65% probability. However, the most likely outcome remains a home victory, as Feyenoord aim to continue their pursuit of the Eredivisie title.
This section provides average statistics and percentages on the main markets for the last 10 matches of both teams
Feyenoord
Telstar
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Over
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Over
0.5
1
9
0
10
1.5
2
8
0
10
2.5
5
5
2
8
3.5
8
2
6
4
4.5
9
1
7
3