Vitesse extended their unbeaten run in the Eredivisie to six matches last time out when they ran out 1-0 winners at Feyenoord. It was their fourth win in five outings and now leaves them three points behind the Rotterdammers who occupy third place. Thomas Letsch's side will also be seeking a third successive league win at home this weekend. In fact, across their previous seven Eredivisie matches at the GelreDome they've accumulated four victories, the only setback was a 2-1 loss to Go Ahead Eagles on matchday 10. A third loss on the bounce leaves Groningen sitting 13th and five points above the relegation places. Their narrow 1-0 home loss to PSV last time out also stretched the club's winless Eredivisie run to five matches. On the road, Danny Buijs' men will be seeking to end a two-game losing streak. Before this poor run, they had posted back-to-back wins over Go Ahead Eagles and Fortuna Sittard, but those were their only successes across nine previous outings, which consisted of six defeats. 2:1
Vitesse have won 6 of their last 7 home matches against FC Groningen in all competitions. Vitesse have been winning at both half time and full time in 5 of their last 7 home matches against FC Groningen in all competitions. Vitesse have seen under 2.5 goals in their last 4 matches against FC Groningen in all competitions. FC Groningen have lost their last 3 matches (Eredivisie). Vitesse are undefeated in their last 6 matches (Eredivisie).
Thomas Letsch has a fully available squad to select from. He's expected to make few changes from last time out. Neraysho Kasanwirjo returns from a ban for Groningen while Radinio Balker and Daleho Irandust are in the physio room.
Vitesse have won 6 of their last 7 home matches against FC Groningen in all competitions. Vitesse have been winning at both half time and full time in 5 of their last 7 home matches against FC Groningen in all competitions. Vitesse have seen under 2.5 goals in their last 4 matches against FC Groningen in all competitions. FC Groningen have lost their last 3 matches (Eredivisie). Vitesse are undefeated in their last 6 matches (Eredivisie).
Thomas Letsch has a fully available squad to select from. He's expected to make few changes from last time out. Neraysho Kasanwirjo returns from a ban for Groningen while Radinio Balker and Daleho Irandust are in the physio room.
Vitesse extended their unbeaten run in the Eredivisie to six matches last time out when they ran out 1-0 winners at Feyenoord. It was their fourth win in five outings and now leaves them three points behind the Rotterdammers who occupy third place. Thomas Letsch's side will also be seeking a third successive league win at home this weekend. In fact, across their previous seven Eredivisie matches at the GelreDome they've accumulated four victories, the only setback was a 2-1 loss to Go Ahead Eagles on matchday 10. A third loss on the bounce leaves Groningen sitting 13th and five points above the relegation places. Their narrow 1-0 home loss to PSV last time out also stretched the club's winless Eredivisie run to five matches. On the road, Danny Buijs' men will be seeking to end a two-game losing streak. Before this poor run, they had posted back-to-back wins over Go Ahead Eagles and Fortuna Sittard, but those were their only successes across nine previous outings, which consisted of six defeats. 2:1