Projected Lineups
Psv Ii
G: N. Schiks
D: F. Merien
D: S. van der Plas
D: Raf van de Riet
D: M. Monamay
M: S. Sidibe
M: J. van den Berg
M: Jordy Bawuah
M: Nicolas Verkooijen
A: R. Duiven
A: T. Abed
Top Oss
G: M. Havekotte
D: X. Lambrix
D: L. Miguel
D: M. de Lannoy
D: M. Mariani
M: M. Esajas
M: Delano Vianello
M: J. Kuijpers
M: Lars Mol
A: M. Hinoke
A: T. Wildeboer
On Monday, January 12, Jong PSV will host Oss at 19:00 UTC at De Herdgang, the club’s training ground nestled in the heart of Eindhoven, a city shaped by its industrial past and now known for its cutting-edge technology and vibrant design scene. As patchy rain chills the air to a crisp 35 degrees Fahrenheit, the match is set to unfold with the tactical fluidity typical of Dutch football, where technical skill meets strategic discipline—a style ingrained in the region’s rich footballing culture. Their last Eerste Divisie encounter on October 3, 2025, ended in a balanced 1-1 draw, and with local fans used to supporting their teams amid the dynamic energy of this tech hub, the clash promises a competitive, measured intensity reflecting both clubs’ ambitions.
Jong PSV’s recent performances reflect the team’s characteristic Dutch emphasis on controlled possession and quick transitions, a reflection of Eindhoven’s footballing culture that values tactical intelligence over raw flair. With nine goals scored in their last five matches, the squad maintains a proactive tempo, often dictating rhythm as their supporters pulse behind the goal, creating a vibrant atmosphere typical of local fixtures at De Herdgang. Their tendency to push forward aggressively is tempered by a defense that concedes frequently, averaging 1.8 goals against similarly ranked sides, revealing a tactical approach that embraces risk to maintain offensive momentum. J. van den Berg’s brace in the last home encounter against Almere City epitomizes the clinical finishing nurtured in PSV’s youth system, blending technical precision with opportunistic movement. As the team fields a healthy squad, this balance of attack and cautious defensive pressing remains integral, hinting at another lively, end-to-end contest that mirrors both the city’s industrious spirit and its footballing philosophy.
Oss arrives at this fixture having taken points in three of their last five away games, but their ability to find the net on the road remains limited, with just four goals scored across those matches. Sitting 18th in the table, they have accumulated 20 points from 21 games, reflecting a run of four wins, eight draws, and nine defeats. Their recent home encounter with De Graafschap saw M. Erkan make his mark with a brace, though it ended in a narrow 3-2 loss. With a full squad available, Oss will face this match looking to build on their defensive discipline and find a way to convert their chances away from home.
Recent encounters between Jong PSV and Oss have often unfolded with lively attacking play, averaging just over three goals per game across their last eight meetings. Over a broader history of 25 clashes, crosses into the box and pressing battles have swung in Oss’s favour, evidenced by their 11 victories compared to Jong PSV’s 8, with six matches ending level. As these sides prepare to meet again, memories of quick counterattacks and contested midfield duels set the stage for another contest where neither side seems willing to sit back, shaping an encounter likely to be defined by moments of intensity and open play.
In a fixture that feels as intimate as a Sunday stroll through Eindhoven’s Strijp-S district, Jong PSV and Oss face off with just 23 miles—and a rich history of regional pride—between them. As PSV’s youth squad channels the city’s legacy of innovation and precision, echoing the methodical pulse of Philips’ old factories, their playstyle mirrors Eindhoven’s trademark blend of technical craft and relentless forward motion. Meanwhile, Oss arrives with a gritty, direct approach reminiscent of the industrial grit found in the nearby North Brabant towns, eager to disrupt the rhythm and claim bragging rights on familiar turf. The match promises to unfold like a taut design on a DAF truck assembly line—each pass calculated, momentum shifts marked by sharp transitions and heated body language, the players’ energy buzzing through the stands like the hum of a city recharging under bright floodlights. With the palpable tension of neighbors both on and off the pitch, this encounter will likely test not just skills but the deep-seated
Prediction
Market: Over / Under 2.5 Goals
Prediction: Over