Ajax vs Telstar Prediction 10.08.2025


Ajax vs Telstar Prediction
Ajax vs Telstar Prediction and Betting Tips kick off the new Eredivisie season at Johan Cruyff Arena on Sunday, a clash between last year’s runners-up and a team returning after 47 years away. In this preview, you’ll find Eredivisie Predictions from XpertStats experts, diving into both teams’ form, squad news, and what might unfold in Amsterdam.
- Ajax begin their Eredivisie campaign at home after narrowly missing last season’s title.
- Telstar return to the top flight for the first time since 1978, riding high from playoff success.
- New Ajax boss Johnny Heitinga faces defensive concerns ahead of the opener.
- Telstar’s pre-season form has been strong despite losing key goal scorers.
For Ajax, this isn’t just another opener. It’s the start of a repair job. After blowing a nine-point lead in the final five weeks of 2024-25, they handed PSV the title by a single point. Now, Johnny Heitinga returns to the dugout, aiming to lift the mood and tighten a defence that leaked far too often in pre-season. The goals will come,they always do in Amsterdam, but can they keep the back door shut? That’s the question.
Heitinga’s pre-season record reads four wins, two draws, one loss. Sounds decent, but look closer and the cracks show. Conceding three to Hibernian and two to Mechelen isn’t title-winning stuff. Even so, with Oliver Valaker Edvardsen and Wout Weghorst still in the squad, there’s enough firepower to put most opponents to the sword. Expect the hosts to control possession, but also expect moments of vulnerability if Telstar dare to press high.
For Telstar, just being here feels like a fairytale. They weren’t even in the automatic promotion race, yet stormed through the playoffs, beating Willem II 5-3 on aggregate to seal their return. Coach Anthony Correia has added fresh faces, and the summer friendlies were promising, six wins, two draws, one loss. The one blemish? A bruising 5-0 defeat to Jong Sparta Rotterdam. That said, they bounced back quickly, which speaks volumes about their mentality.
Of course, the gap in quality is huge. The White Lions have lost last season’s top two scorers, and debutants will be learning on the fly against one of Europe’s most intimidating home atmospheres. Still, Correia’s men will fight, and maybe, just maybe, they’ll find joy against an Ajax defence still finding its rhythm. One thing’s certain: both teams will go for it, and the curtain-raiser could be more open than many expect. This could be one for the bold punters looking beyond the obvious favourites in the Eredivisie Predictions.
Ajax’s home record last season was formidable, suffering just one Eredivisie defeat at Johan Cruyff Arena. Against a newly promoted Telstar side missing their two top scorers from last year, the odds strongly favour the hosts taking control early. Ajax’s attacking depth, with Edvardsen and Weghorst still leading the line, means they can apply relentless pressure from the first whistle. Defensively, they’ve looked shaky in pre-season, but that’s less of a concern against a side still adjusting to top-flight pace. Telstar’s away record in the second tier was inconsistent, and they’ve never won a league match in Amsterdam. Heitinga will want to stamp authority early to banish memories of last year’s collapse, making a quick start likely. Backing Ajax to lead at halftime and win at full time (1/1) looks the smart play given the gulf in quality, their home dominance, and the likely attacking intent from the opening minutes.
