Vitesse vs. Nijmegen (Sunday, 11.15am)
Vitesse will be looking to put some space between themselves and the Eredivisie relegation zone when they host NEC at the GelreDome Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The home side are in 14th place, just three points clear of the relegation playoff spot, while the visitors are in ninth, four points clear of their opponents.
We say: Vitesse 1-1 NEC
NEC have not been drawing quite as many games recently, but Vitesse have shared the spoils in their last three, proving that they can compete with the better sides in the league.
As such, we expect Sunday's game to finish all square given the home side's recent record, and the fact that they do not often lose against their opponents.
Sittard vs. PSV (Sunday, 1.30pm)
The Eredivisie continues this weekend with Fortuna Sittard hosting title-chasing PSV Eindhoven at Fortuna Sittard Stadion on Sunday afternoon.
The two sides have endured differing starts to league action again following the World Cup break, with Sittard yet to win whereas PSV are unbeaten since returning from the month-long hiatus.
We say: Fortuna Sittard 0-3 PSV Eindhoven
Fortuna will be desperate to bounce back after a poor defeat against Go Ahead Eagles, but an assignment against PSV is certainly not the easiest way to get back on track.
PSV need to string together an extensive run of victories in order to keep their title dreams alive, and a trip to Fortuna presents a good opportunity to collect all three points quite convincingly.
Go Ahead Eagles vs. Utrecht (Sunday, 1.30pm)
The Eredivisie continues on Sunday afternoon as Go Ahead Eagles host FC Utrecht at De Adelaarshorst, with both sides coming into the clash after successful outings in the KNVB-Beker.
The Eagles managed to beat second-tier side Heracles away from home, whereas Utrecht got the better of Blauw Geel to advance to the next stage of that competition.
We say: Go Ahead Eagles 1-1 FC Utrecht
Go Ahead Eagles are on a sensational run of form and will be confident of extending their unbeaten record against a Utrecht side who have not won a league game since November.
Utrecht breezed past fourth-tier opposition in the cup recently and should be able to use the momentum gained from that victory to earn at least a point on their travels on Sunday afternoon.
Groningen vs. Feyenoord (Sunday, 3.45pm)
Eredivisie leaders Feyenoord make the journey to the Euroborg Stadion on Sunday to take on relegation-threatened Groningen.
Arne Slot's side are three points ahead of their nearest title challengers and defending champions Ajax, while the Pride of the North are undergoing a battle of their own at the opposite end of the standings.
We say: Groningen 0-3 Feyenoord
With every triumph a step closer to Feyenoord adding another Eredivisie title to the De Kuip trophy cabinet, we expect the visitors to emerge victorious come Sunday evening.
Emmen vs. Cambuur (Sunday, 3.45pm)
Emmen and Cambuur meet in a mid-season relegation six-pointer in the latest round of Eredivisie matches on Sunday.
Sjors Ultee's side sit at the foot of the standings, while The Kannibals are just three points better off in the relegation playoff spot.
We say: Emmen 1-2 Cambuur
After suffering only one defeat in the last eight meetings between the two sides across all formats, we predict that Cambuur will continue their recent head-to-head dominance and finally experience the taste of a much-needed victory on their footballing palate come Sunday.