
Willem II
Willem II’s stats and predictions are in focus as the historic Tilburg club, founded in 1896, prepares for a new campaign following a mixed finish to the 2025/26 Eredivisie season. With a recent record of three wins, one draw, and one loss, the Tricolores have shown resilience and will look to carry that momentum into upcoming fixtures. Here we break down their form, season stats, and match predictions, including win probability for their next outing.
Willem II’s last five results (W L W W D) highlight a team that ended the season on a positive note. The sequence started with a 1-1 home draw against RKC Waalwijk on May 9, 2026. They then secured back-to-back away wins: a 1-0 victory at Almere City on May 13, and a 2-1 win at Volendam on May 23. Sandwiched between was a 1-2 home defeat to Volendam on May 20. Across these matches, Willem II scored 7 goals and conceded 4, netting a positive goal difference of +3. That attacking output—averaging 1.4 goals per game—was led by top scorer D. Haen, who netted 18 times in all competitions last season.
While the full 2025/26 Eredivisie league table is not displayed here, player data offers a glimpse into Willem II’s campaign. Attacker D. Haen stood out with 18 goals in 36 appearances, underlining his importance to the squad. Defender A. Et-Taïbi contributed 1 goal in 19 outings, while goalkeepers Vince van der Bas and Tygo Kotte provided depth between the posts. The team played its home matches at the Koning Willem II Stadion in Tilburg, a venue that has witnessed many tight contests. In the final stretch of the season, the Tilburg side picked up 10 points from a possible 15, a return that bodes well for the challenges ahead.
Willem II’s fixture list features two confirmed matches in the coming weeks:
The friendly against FC Eindhoven serves as a pre-season tune-up, while the Eredivisie opener at Go Ahead Eagles will be a true test of their top‑flight credentials.
Bookmaker odds for the next match—the home friendly against FC Eindhoven on July 11—imply the following probabilities after margin removal: a Willem II win at 43%, a draw at 33%, and an away win at 24%. These figures are derived from the 1X2 odds (2.08, 2.76, 3.80). The club’s recent form (three wins in five, plus a positive goal difference) supports their status as favorites, although FC Eindhoven’s competitive level remains unquantified here.
Looking further ahead, the Eredivisie clash at Go Ahead Eagles on August 8 sees Willem II as underdogs. Odds of 4.34 for an away victory translate to a win probability of just 21%, with the draw at 34% and a home win at 45%. While pre-season friendlies may not fully reflect league intensity, Willem II’s ability to grind out results on the road (winning at Almere City and Volendam recently) could make them a tricky opponent. Based on current data, fans can expect a competitive display, especially if Haen continues his scoring form.