The top two teams in Dutch football, Ajax and PSV lock horns at the Johan Cruyff Arena in what promises to be exciting.
This top-of-the-table clash in the Dutch Eredivisie comes with opportunities to win big and we are here to help punters make informed decisions.
Ajax v PSV preview
Sunday, November 6, 16:45 (GMT+1)
Ajax have had to deal with the loss of head coach Erik Ten Hag and key players, Lisandro Martinez, Antony and Sebastien Haller amongst others but they have still managed to remain top of the table.
Hot on their heels in the Eredivisie is none other than their closest rivals and challengers PSV who are one point behind Ajax having played one game more.
PSV know a win will catapult them over Ajax and put them in pole position to win their first league title since 2018.
Ajax v PSV betting tips
The most obvious betting tip for this game is for both teams to score at 1.43 odds on Bet9ja which is entirely possible as they have done so in seven of the last 10 games between them.
Over 2.5 goals could also be logical to stake on at 1.44 odds as it has occurred in seven f the previous 10 games between them.
Other interesting markets to bet on include the first-half double chance, Ajax or PSV which means either of the teams will win the first half.
There has not been a first-half draw in any of the previous nine meetings between these two teams, September 2019 was the last time a first-half was drawn between them.
Team form
Ajax are currently on a three-game winning streak in the league but their overall form has not been great with just four wins in their last 10 games across all competitions.
PSV on the other hand have won seven of their last 10 games across all competitions but their patchy away record will give coach Ruud Van Nistelrooy a lot to worry about.
PSV have won three and lost three of their six away games in the league this season, all their Eredivisie losses have come on the road.
And they play against an Ajax team that hasn’t lost a league at home this season yet, their impressive home form stretches back to last season.
Team news
Ajax boss Alfred Schreuder will be delighted to have no major injury issues going into their biggest league game of the season.
Youngsters, Mohemmed Ihattaren, Charlie Setford and Amourricho Van Axel Dongen are the injury casualties for Ajax going into this game but they would not have played either way.
PSV on the other hand have not been so lucky, star midfielder, Ibrahim Sangare is ruled out with illness.
Ismael Saibari and Olivier Boscagli are the other PSV players who will not play this game due to injuries.