TOP Oss welcome FC Den Bosch to the Frans Heesen Stadion on Friday 17 April 2026 in the Eerste Divisie, and there’s plenty riding on it for both clubs. TOP Oss sit 16th with 38 points, a season of patchy defending and just enough cutting edge to stay clear of deeper trouble. FC Den Bosch are in a healthier place in 9th on 50 points, still looking up rather than down, with the play-off conversation never too far away when the gap isn’t huge in this league.
This is the sort of fixture that can distort a table a little. A win for TOP Oss would drag them further clear of the grim end of the division and give Sjors Ultee’s side another lift after a decent little run. FC Den Bosch, under Ulrich Landvreugd, arrive with more consistency and a better overall record, but they’ve still been leaky enough to leave the door open. Their away form is fine rather than formidable, and that matters here.
There’s also a bit of history to lean on. These sides know each other well, and recent meetings have had goals, swings and the occasional blowout. FC Den Bosch beat TOP Oss 5-2 in August 2025, and the pattern in this fixture has often been loose, open and far from cautious. That fits the current mood too. Neither side looks built for a clean, controlled 1-0.
TOP Oss Form & Analysis
TOP Oss have at least found a bit of rhythm at the right time. Their last six league games read like a team trying to stabilise while still carrying a threat. They beat Jong Ajax 2-1 away on 13 April, a tidy result even if the performance wasn’t spotless. Before that came a 3-1 home win over Jong FC Utrecht on 6 April, and the mood was briefly dampened by a narrow 3-2 defeat away to Almere City FC on 3 April. The encouraging part is that they responded from that loss with another home victory, 2-1 against FC Eindhoven on 20 March, and they also drew 2-2 at FC Dordrecht earlier in the run. The only real blot beyond the Almere defeat was the 3-1 home loss to Willem II on 13 March.
That’s a decent story, all told. TOP Oss haven’t been banging down the door all season, but they’re not folding either. Their last four league matches brought three wins and a draw before the setback against Almere. That won’t buy them any medals, but it does suggest a side with enough nous to trouble teams around them. They’ve also got a habit of being involved in open games. Six goals against them in their last two at home? That’s not the sign of a locked-down outfit. But it does mean there’s usually something happening.
At home, the numbers are a little mixed. TOP Oss have five wins, three draws and ten defeats at their own ground, with 27 scored and 32 conceded. That’s a home record that leaves room for both optimism and anxiety. They can score — and they usually do — but the back line gives too much away. The broader season picture backs that up too: 48 goals scored, 62 shipped. Not disastrous, not secure either. They’re the sort of side you’d expect to get on the board. You wouldn’t trust them to shut anything down for long.
One streak stands out, and it matters for this game. TOP Oss have gone more than 2.5 goals in six straight league matches. That’s not a coincidence. It’s the fingerprint of a team whose games open up quickly and stay that way. Their home matches have been especially lively, and with FC Den Bosch carrying enough attacking quality to ask questions, this has the feel of another contest where the scoreboard keeps moving.
FC Den Bosch Form & Analysis
FC Den Bosch come in with steadier results and a touch more control over the run-in. Their last six tell the story of a side that can beat teams away from home, and do it without much fuss, even if they’re not exactly suffocating opponents. They were held 0-0 by SC Cambuur on 10 April in a match where the raw numbers were quite lively — 2.32 xG to 2.24, 17 shots to 14, six shots on target to four — but the finishing deserted them. Before that, though, they had gone to Almere City FC and won 2-1 on 6 April, and they’d already taken a 3-2 victory at RKC Waalwijk on 21 March. There was a 1-0 home win over Jong PSV on 16 March in between, with the only defeat in that span coming away to Jong Ajax, 3-2 on 13 March. The run started with a 1-1 draw at Willem II on 8 March.
That’s a decent stretch by any standard. Four games unbeaten before the blank against Cambuur, and three straight wins before that stalemate. Still, the clean sheet against Cambuur feels a little misleading. They got through the game with a point, yes, but the chances at both ends were real. FC Den Bosch are not exactly shutting teams out for fun. They’ve now gone three matches without a clean sheet, and their season record says as much: 61 scored, 61 conceded. Level, in every sense. That’s not a side built on defensive steel.
Away from home, though, they’re competent enough to make this dangerous for TOP Oss. Den Bosch have six away wins, three draws and nine defeats on the road, with 28 goals scored and 38 conceded. That’s a mixed bag, but the scoring return is solid enough for an away side in this division. They’re not visiting like lambs to the slaughter. In fact, they’ve scored in plenty of those trips, and they’ve won at Almere and RKC in recent weeks. Can they repeat that sort of away poise here? They’ll think they can.
There’s a nice little angle here too: FC Den Bosch have been first to score in four of their last five. That matters because TOP Oss have also been first to concede in five of their last six. Put those together and you get a game where Den Bosch look likely to land the first punch. That doesn’t guarantee a result, but it does shape the contest early. If TOP Oss are chasing, the door opens wider for a goal-heavy evening.
Head-to-Head
These two have a proper recent record against each other, and it hasn’t been short on drama. FC Den Bosch hammered TOP Oss 5-2 in August 2025, which is the most eye-catching result in the sequence and a reminder of how quickly this fixture can get away from a team. Before that came a 1-0 Den Bosch win in January 2025, a 1-0 TOP Oss win in November 2024, and a 2-1 Den Bosch victory in March 2024. It’s been back and forth enough to keep both camps honest.
The broader pattern leans slightly toward Den Bosch, but not by much in competitive terms. TOP Oss have had their share of wins in the fixture over the years, and the bigger takeaway is how often goals arrive. It rarely feels like a cagey derby-style battle between these two. Usually, someone cracks first. Often, that leads to more.
We Predict: Over 2.5 Goals
We’re backing Over 2.5 Goals at 1/2 here, and it looks the cleanest route into the match. TOP Oss have gone over that line in six straight league games, and FC Den Bosch have been involved in plenty of open affairs themselves. With both teams carrying a scoring threat and neither defensive record offering much reassurance, three goals feels a fair target rather than a stretch.
The projected 2-1 scoreline fits the shape of the game. TOP Oss should score at home — they usually do — but Den Bosch have been stronger overall, and their ability to strike first on the road gives them a real shot at making this uncomfortable. Still, the cleaner attacking numbers and the way both sides’ recent matches have opened up point towards goals rather than restraint. If you want a slightly more conservative angle, FC Den Bosch to score first is worth a look too, especially with that recent run in mind.