Nijmegen aim to build on a solid 2-0 win over Excelsior as they push to stay in the Champions League race, though defender Deveron Fonville remains doubtful. Anyhow, we predict a 2-1 home win as NEC are enjoying a season to remember. The hosts are in strong form (WLDDLWWWDW), averaging 2.20 goals scored and 1.50 conceded per match, with an impressive 1.80 points per game. Their attacking consistency is notable, having scored in 100% of their last 10 matches, while BTTS has landed in 80% of those games.Feyenoord, meanwhile, come off a goalless draw with FC Volendam and have been inconsistent (LLWWWLDWDD), especially away from home where they average just 0.83 points per game and score only 0.83 goals. Despite this, the Rotterdammers hold a strong historical edge, winning 13 of the last 22 meetings. There are no fresh injury worries in the away team. Head-to-head trends also suggest goals, with 64% of clashes seeing over 2.5 goals.