FC Eindhoven welcome Roda JC Kerkrade to the Jan Louwers Stadion on Friday 10 April 2026 in the Eerste Divisie, with both sides still fighting for a better finish in the second tier. It’s not a title decider, but it matters. Eindhoven sit 11th with 44 points, tucked into mid-table but not quite safe from being dragged down the ladder if they go flat again. Roda are eighth on 51 points and have their eyes on the play-off places, so every away trip now carries proper weight.
There’s a decent bit of context here too. FC Eindhoven have spent much of the season trying to turn home solidity into something more consistent, while Roda arrive with one of the league’s strongest away records. That’s why this fixture feels like more than a routine Friday night. Eindhoven need to steady themselves after a bruising defeat at ADO Den Haag. Roda need to put a home setback behind them and keep the pressure on the teams above. Neither side can really afford to drift.
FC Eindhoven Form & Analysis
Eindhoven’s recent run has been a proper mixed bag, the kind of sequence that leaves a manager with more questions than answers. They were beaten 4-0 at ADO Den Haag on 6 April, a scoreline that hurt but didn’t come out of nowhere. Before that, they’d drawn 2-2 with De Graafschap at home, edging past FC Emmen 1-0 on their own turf, and slipped to a 2-1 loss at TOP Oss. There was some life in the earlier part of the spell — a 2-1 win away to Jong PSV and another 2-1 home victory over Jong Ajax — but the pattern is clear enough. When Eindhoven’s defending goes, it really goes.
That defeat in The Hague was ugly in the numbers as well as the scoreboard. They managed only seven shots, put three on target and never seriously threatened to turn the game. ADO, by contrast, had 16 shots, eight on target and three big chances. Eindhoven were simply second best. That won’t be easy to shrug off, especially for a side sitting 11th with a negative goal difference overall, 49 scored and 63 conceded. The good news is that they’re usually more competitive at home, where they’ve picked up 27 points from 17 games, scoring 31 and conceding 27. It’s a decent base. Not spectacular, but enough to keep them in games.
Still, their home matches tend to carry goals, and that’s the sharpest clue for Friday. Jan Poortvliet’s side have shown they can score at the Jan Louwers Stadion, but they’ve also given opponents plenty of openings. Their recent pattern fits that story. A 2-2 draw with De Graafschap, a narrow 1-0 win over Emmen and the 2-1 success against Jong Ajax all had the same feel: Eindhoven are involved, they’re not controlling everything, and they’re vulnerable if the match turns chaotic. That’s why they rarely look like a side built for low-scoring grind-it-out football. They’re better when the game opens up. Sometimes that helps them. Sometimes it burns them.
Roda JC Kerkrade Form & Analysis
Roda’s form is no cleaner, but they arrive with a little more purpose. Their last six tell a story of a side that can travel well and still look brittle at home. They were beaten 1-0 by Willem II in Kerkrade on 6 April, a frustrating result because they’d just gone to FC Dordrecht and won 3-0 in style. Before that came a 1-1 draw with Helmond Sport, a 1-0 home defeat to Vitesse, another 1-1 away at SC Cambuur, and a 2-0 loss at home to Jong PSV. So yes, there’s inconsistency. But the road form stands out. Away from home, Roda have been far more reliable than their overall run suggests.
Their league split makes that crystal clear. Roda are third in the away table with 33 points from 17 matches, having won nine, drawn six and lost only two. They’ve scored 30 and conceded 23 on their travels. That’s a serious record. It tells you they don’t just survive away from home — they compete. Kevin Van Dessel’s side have also handled different game states well on the road, whether that’s the 3-0 demolition of FC Dordrecht or the point earned at Cambuur. Can they keep it up on the road? On recent evidence, yes more often than not. The problem is that the home loss to Willem II reminded everyone they’re not bulletproof.
The wider league numbers are solid too. Roda sit eighth with 51 points, a positive goal difference of five, and a record of 13 wins, 12 draws and 10 defeats. They’ve scored 54 and conceded 49 overall, which says enough about what sort of team they are. They’re usually involved in matches, and they’re usually not far from the edge either way. You don’t get many dull Roda games. Their away profile, though, is the bit that matters most here. They’ve been more controlled on the road than at home, and when you combine that with Eindhoven’s habit of conceding chances, it points towards a match with opportunities at both ends. Roda won’t mind that one bit.
Head-to-Head
This fixture has had a stubborn, low-margin feel in recent years. The last eight meetings include a 0-0 at Roda in August 2025, a 1-0 away win for Eindhoven in May 2025, and another 0-0 when these teams met in Eindhoven in September 2024. Go back a little further and the picture gets a bit more open — Roda won 3-0 at home in January 2024, before a 1-1 draw in Eindhoven later that year and a 2-1 Eindhoven win in May 2023. There was also a lively 3-3 draw in Eindhoven in September 2022. So there’s no single script here.
If anything, the recent edge leans towards Eindhoven avoiding defeat. They’ve gone three meetings without losing to Roda, and they’ve kept three clean sheets in that stretch. That said, this one doesn’t scream cagey based on season-long profiles. Recent head-to-head meetings have been tighter than the teams’ broader scoring numbers would suggest, but the current league form points in a different direction. The clash between those two trends is what makes the totals market feel live.
We Predict: Over 2.5 Goals
We’re backing Over 2.5 Goals at 8/13 here, and it looks a strong position for a Friday night game with two sides that rarely keep things sterile for long. Eindhoven have been involved in plenty of high-scoring matches at home, and their season record — 49 goals scored, 63 conceded — is exactly what you’d expect from a team that can be broken. Roda’s away record is tidy enough to suggest they’ll bring a threat too. They’ve scored 30 on the road, won nine times away and only lost twice. That’s a good platform for at least two goals of their own or a messy enough contest to drag the total over the line.
The 1-2 correct score feels right. Eindhoven should have enough about them to score at home, especially given Roda have shown cracks in recent matches, but the visitors’ away quality gives them the edge. If you wanted a slightly safer route, both teams to score would also make sense, but Over 2.5 is the cleaner play. This shouldn’t be a slog. Three goals is the likeliest landing spot.