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PSV Schedule: Thrilling Action in Eindhoven and Breda This Football Weekend

Sports ✍️ Bas van Bergen 🕒 2026-03-08 05:36 🔥 Views: 1
Carl Hoefkens during the team talk at NAC

It's shaping up to be an action-packed football weekend in the Netherlands. While Formula 1 kicks off its new season and the World Allround Speed Skating Championships are on the calendar, the eyes of true fans will naturally be on the pitches. Especially in Eindhoven and Breda, there are some blockbuster fixtures on the cards. PSV hosts AZ, a clash that always guarantees fireworks, and NAC Breda takes on Feyenoord in a physical battle. Let me take you along the sidelines, through the tension, and to the best places to stay if you want to be part of the action.

PSV vs AZ: A Fixture to Look Forward To

Anyone who follows the PSV schedule knows that home games against AZ are no walk in the park. The Alkmaar side has been a top contender for years and has a squad capable of causing upsets anywhere. But PSV will naturally want to keep all three points at home. Peter Bosz will be drilling into his players the need to give it their all from the very first minute. The atmosphere at the Philips Stadion is usually top-notch, and I expect the fans to turn it into a cauldron of noise once again.

Coming from out of town to support PSV? Then it's wise to arrange accommodation in advance. For instance, you could book a Premium Cottage by Interhome, where you can relax in comfort after the match. These cottages are known for their coziness and are often just a stone's throw from the city center. Or how about a stay tailored specifically for football fans? A Budget and clean PSV 1BR apartment - FREE fast wifi is ideal if you just need a basic, clean room and want to check your socials or catch up on match highlights in the evening. Fast internet is no longer a luxury these days, especially if you're sharing your trip with friends.

The Battle in Breda: NAC vs Feyenoord

Down to Breda, where NAC faces a formidable challenge. Feyenoord come to town, and Carl Hoefkens' side will have to give everything to avoid being overrun. Hoefkens stated during the build-up: "We have to make it a physical battle." That's the only way to hold your own against such a top club. Former NAC player Boussaboun was also crystal clear in the media this week: "It would be a disgrace if you don't go all out here." He was referring to the passion that the Breda fans demand, regardless of the opponent.

If you're planning to head to Rat Verlegh, be prepared for an evening of pure cup-fight spirit. The fans will drag their team through it. And if you're coming from Eindhoven and want to catch both PSV and NAC? Consider an extra night's stay. A Premium Cottage by Interhome is a great solution, especially if you're traveling with a group. Or you could go for the no-frills approach with a Budget and clean PSV 1BR apartment - FREE fast wifi, because after all, you're in Brabant, where we don't fuss about luxury but definitely care about good wifi.

More Than Just Football This Weekend

Of course, the PSV schedule isn't the only thing that matters. Sports channels are working overtime with the start of the F1 season and the World Allround Championships. But for the true football romantic, we're all heading en masse to the clashes in Eindhoven and Breda. And if you're still unsure whether to make the trip: think about the atmosphere, the pre-match beers, and the shared disappointment or euphoria afterwards. That's live football at its best.

So make sure you've sorted your accommodation. Whether you choose the comfort of a Premium Cottage by Interhome or the simple, clean basics of the budget apartment, as long as you have a place to rest your head. The matches themselves will provide the emotion.

  • PSV schedule: Sunday 2:30 PM at home against AZ.
  • NAC vs Feyenoord: Saturday 8:00 PM in Breda.
  • Accommodation tip: Premium Cottage by Interhome for those who want luxury, or Budget and clean PSV 1BR apartment - FREE fast wifi for the budget-conscious and practical sleeper.

I'll definitely be there this weekend. First Breda, then Eindhoven? Or the other way around? As long as the ball keeps rolling and the hosts in Brabant are ready with a drink. See you on the sidelines!