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    Groningen VS NAC Breda

    Holland Eredivisie
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    Groningen
    Groningen 0
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    NAC Breda
    FC Groningen return to the Euroborg in a position few would have confidently predicted before the season began. Sitting fifth with 27 points from 17 matches, Dick Lukkien’s side have built their campaign on control, defensive discipline and a growing sense of belief, even if recent results have been slightly uneven (D-W-W-L-D). The 1–1 draw away at Go Ahead Eagles last time out typified Groningen’s season: structurally sound, competitive in midfield, but occasionally lacking the final incision to turn control into victory. At home, however, Groningen have been among the league’s most reliable units. They boast the best defensive home record in the Eredivisie, conceding just seven goals at the Euroborg and allowing fewer shots than almost anyone else in the division. That defensive efficiency has underpinned their push into the European places, even if their attacking output has been more measured than explosive. Groningen average 1.75 goals per home match, but they are adept at protecting leads and managing game state once in front.
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    • Virak168
      Virak168
      The tactical battle will revolve around midfield control and transition moments. If Groningen can slow the pace and force NAC into a more patient buildup, they can reduce NACs counterattacking effectiveness. Conversely, if NAC succeed in turning the match into an open, high-tempo contest, they may gain an advantage by exploiting transitional spaces. In conclusion, the HDP analysis points toward a narrow-margin contest. Groningen -0.25 appears reasonable based on home advantage and defensive organization. However, NAC Breda +0.5 offers value for those anticipating a draw or a closely fought away performance. Overall, this fixture is unlikely to produce a large goal difference, with tactical discipline and small moments likely to determine the final outcome.
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    • Bigfoul
      Bigfoul
      Atalanta vs Torino is a Serie A Matchday 20 fixture on January 10, 2026, at the New Balance Arena (Gewiss Stadium) in Bergamo, Italy, with kick-off at 19:45 UTC (20:45 local time). Atalanta sit in 7th place with 28 points after 19 games, while Torino are in 12th with around 23 points, reflecting mid-table struggles for the visitors. Team Analysis and Recent Form Atalanta (La Dea): Managed by Raffaele Palladino, Atalanta have surged in form after a slower start. They boast eight wins in their last ten matches across competitions, including strong 2026 results like a 1-0 home win over Roma and a 2-0 away victory against Bologna, both with clean sheets. In recent Serie A outings, they've won four of their last five, often keeping clean sheets. Their home record is impressive, with wins in most recent domestic games. Strengths include high pressing, quick transitions, and solid defense. Key players feature Charles De Ketelaere, Mario Pasalic, and Nikola Krstovic in attack, supported b
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      HOL D1 Groningen 0-0 NAC Breda
    • Gabriel H77
      Gabriel H77 Won 10/14
      Groningen VS NAC Breda Groningen's expected lineup: 4-2-3-1 The head coach, Dick Lukkien, has a full squad at his disposal. The team's playing style emphasizes control and discipline, relying on the double defensive midfielders Stayer Reijink and Tika de Jong to provide balance and protection. Up front, the creativity of Yunes Tahar is the focal point. The forward runs and shots of Mats Seuntjens and the holding-up play of Brynjólfur Vilhjálmsson are important offensive means. Breda's expected lineup: 4-2-3-1 In contrast to the home team, Breda's head coach, Carl Hoefkens, is troubled by multiple injured defenders, which further weakens their already fragile defense. On the road, the team is expected to focus on deep defense and a compact formation, attempting quick counter - attacks through the speed on the flanks. Sydney van Hoeydonck is the team's most relied - upon goal - scorer. Recommendation: Groningen -0.75 Groningen's expected formation: 4-2-3-1. Manager Dick Lukkien has a f
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      HOL D1 Groningen 0-0 NAC Breda
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