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Eredivisie Women2025/2026 — Standings, Fixtures & Top Scorers

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Jaimy Ravensbergen
16 goals — Top scorer
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About Eurojackpot Vrouwen Eredivisie

The Eredivisie Vrouwen is the top division of women's football in the Netherlands (vrouwenvoetbal) and one of the most important talent development leagues in European women's football. Established in 2007 and currently sponsored as the Eurojackpot Vrouwen Eredivisie, the league has grown in parallel with the spectacular rise of the Dutch women's national team — the Oranje Leeuwinnen — who won the UEFA Women's EURO 2017 on home soil and reached the FIFA Women's World Cup final in 2019.

The 2025/26 Eredivisie Vrouwen features 12 teams playing a home-and-away round-robin season from September to May. FC Twente Vrouwen are the defending champions and 2025/26 Supercup winners. The entry of traditional Dutch football powerhouses Ajax Vrouwen, PSV Vrouwen, Feyenoord Vrouwen, and AZ Alkmaar Vrouwen has significantly elevated the league's profile, competitive standard, and investment levels. New entrants for 2025/26 include NAC Breda (promoted from the Eerste Divisie) and HERA United (who assumed Telstar's license).

The Netherlands punches well above its weight in women's football talent development. The Eredivisie Vrouwen and the KNVB's academy system have produced a remarkable number of world-class players for a country of 17 million people. Stars like Vivianne Miedema (all-time WSL top scorer), Lieke Martens (Barcelona), Jill Roord (Manchester City), Daniëlle van de Donk (Lyon), Sherida Spitse (most-capped Dutch women's player), and Steph Catley have all developed through the Dutch system.

Eredivisie Vrouwen matches are broadcast on ESPN Netherlands and Viaplay. The KNVB has invested heavily in women's football infrastructure, with professional-grade academies now standard across Eredivisie clubs, and the league continues to strengthen as a springboard for players moving to the WSL, D1 Arkema, Liga F, and Frauen-Bundesliga.

Eredivisie Vrouwen Teams 2025/26 (Clubs)

The 2025/26 Eredivisie Vrouwen season features 12 teams from across the Netherlands. The complete list is: ADO Den Haag Vrouwen, Ajax Vrouwen, AZ Alkmaar Vrouwen, Excelsior Rotterdam Vrouwen, FC Twente Vrouwen, FC Utrecht Vrouwen, Feyenoord Vrouwen, HERA United, NAC Breda Vrouwen, PEC Zwolle Vrouwen, PSV Vrouwen, and SC Heerenveen Vrouwen.

New clubs for 2025/26 include NAC Breda (promoted from the Vrouwen Eerste Divisie) and HERA United (who assumed the license from Telstar and many of its players). The presence of traditional Dutch football powerhouses Ajax, PSV, Feyenoord, AZ, and FC Twente ensures strong investment and nationwide visibility for vrouwenvoetbal.

Eredivisie Vrouwen Stand — Championship History

FC Twente Vrouwen are the reigning Eredivisie Vrouwen champions and the most successful club in recent history. They won the 2025/26 Supercup, defeating runners-up PSV. Ajax Vrouwen have emerged as major contenders, leveraging the resources of one of Europe's most famous football clubs.

Before the modern era, ADO Den Haag Vrouwen and the former AZ Alkmaar women's team were historically successful. The competitive landscape has shifted dramatically with bigger clubs entering, raising the overall quality and intensity of the Eredivisie Vrouwen stand (standings) each season.

Eredivisie Vrouwen and the Oranje Leeuwinnen

The Eredivisie Vrouwen is the foundation of the Oranje Leeuwinnen's success on the world stage. The Netherlands' historic UEFA Women's EURO 2017 triumph — won on home soil with a 4-2 victory over Denmark in the final in Enschede — was built on a generation of players developed in the Dutch league system.

The national team reached the FIFA Women's World Cup final in 2019, losing 2-0 to the United States. Stars like Vivianne Miedema (all-time WSL and Netherlands top scorer), Lieke Martens (Ballon d'Or Féminin 2017), Jill Roord, Daniëlle van de Donk, Sherida Spitse, and Jackie Groenen all began their careers in the Eredivisie Vrouwen before earning moves to top European clubs.

How to Watch Eredivisie Vrouwen (Waar Kijken)

Eredivisie Vrouwen matches are broadcast on ESPN Netherlands and Viaplay in the Netherlands. ESPN holds the primary domestic broadcast rights, with most matches available live. The league has expanded its digital presence, with highlights widely available on social media and KNVB platforms.

The official Eredivisie Vrouwen website (vrouweneredivisie.nl) provides comprehensive coverage including programma (schedule), uitslagen (results), and the live Eredivisie Vrouwen stand (standings table). The growing profile of Dutch women's football has increased international media interest.

Eredivisie Vrouwen Talent Development

The Netherlands is one of the most prolific producers of women's football talent relative to population size. Dutch clubs emphasize technical skill, tactical intelligence, and possession-based football — the same philosophy that defines Dutch men's football — and this approach has produced a steady pipeline of world-class women's players.

The KNVB's investment in women's youth academies has been instrumental. Players developed in the Dutch system now compete at the highest levels across Europe: in the WSL (England), D1 Arkema (France), Liga F (Spain), and Frauen-Bundesliga (Germany). The Eredivisie Vrouwen serves as both a competitive domestic league and a crucial stepping stone for the next generation of Oranje Leeuwinnen.

Key Facts

  • 12 teams compete in the 2025/26 Eurojackpot Vrouwen Eredivisie
  • Founded in 2007, the fifteenth season is currently underway
  • FC Twente Vrouwen are the defending champions and Supercup winners
  • Netherlands won UEFA Women's EURO 2017 and reached the 2019 World Cup final
  • Vivianne Miedema, Lieke Martens, and Jill Roord developed in the Dutch system
  • Ajax, PSV, Feyenoord, and AZ all compete in the league
  • NAC Breda and HERA United are new entrants for 2025/26
  • Broadcast on ESPN Netherlands and Viaplay
  • Season runs September to May with 12 teams in round-robin format
  • The KNVB has invested heavily in women's youth academy infrastructure

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Eredivisie Vrouwen?

The Eredivisie Vrouwen has 12 teams in the 2025/26 season: ADO Den Haag, Ajax, AZ Alkmaar, Excelsior Rotterdam, FC Twente, FC Utrecht, Feyenoord, HERA United, NAC Breda, PEC Zwolle, PSV, and SC Heerenveen.

Who are the current Eredivisie Vrouwen champions?

FC Twente Vrouwen are the defending Eredivisie Vrouwen champions and also won the 2025/26 Supercup, defeating runners-up PSV.

Where can I watch the Eredivisie Vrouwen?

Eredivisie Vrouwen matches are broadcast on ESPN Netherlands and Viaplay. The official website vrouweneredivisie.nl provides programma, uitslagen, and the live stand (standings).

When does the Eredivisie Vrouwen season run?

The Eredivisie Vrouwen season runs from September to May, following the standard European football calendar. Twelve teams play a home-and-away round-robin format.

How is the Eredivisie Vrouwen connected to the Oranje Leeuwinnen?

The Eredivisie Vrouwen is the primary development league for the Dutch Women's National Team (Oranje Leeuwinnen). The team that won EURO 2017 and reached the 2019 World Cup final was largely developed through the Dutch domestic system.

Which famous players came from the Eredivisie Vrouwen?

World-class players from the Dutch system include Vivianne Miedema (all-time WSL top scorer), Lieke Martens (2017 Ballon d'Or Féminin), Jill Roord (Manchester City), Daniëlle van de Donk (Lyon), and Sherida Spitse (most-capped Dutch women's player).

Is there promotion and relegation in the Eredivisie Vrouwen?

Yes, the Eredivisie Vrouwen operates promotion/relegation with the Vrouwen Eerste Divisie (second division). NAC Breda were promoted for 2025/26, and HERA United assumed Telstar's license.

Do Eredivisie Vrouwen clubs play in the Champions League?

Yes, the top finishers qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League. FC Twente Vrouwen and Ajax Vrouwen have been the most frequent Dutch representatives in European competition.

What is the Eredivisie Vrouwen stand?

The Eredivisie Vrouwen stand is the league standings table showing all 12 teams ranked by points. It is updated after each speeldag (matchday) and determines qualification for European competition and relegation.

What is the Eurojackpot Vrouwen Eredivisie?

The Eurojackpot Vrouwen Eredivisie is the official sponsored name of the Dutch women's top-flight football league for the 2025/26 season, with Eurojackpot as the title sponsor.

Last updated: 21 May 2026, 17:57 UTC

The current Eredivisie Vrouwen stand for the 2025/26 season. The table shows all 12 teams ranked by points, with wins, draws, losses, goals scored and goal difference.

# Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts Form
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PSV W logo PSV W
21 16 3 2 54 14 +40 51
W D W W W
2
Ajax W logo Ajax W
21 14 5 2 52 17 +35 47
W D D W W
3
FC Twente W logo FC Twente W
21 14 4 3 54 17 +37 46
W L L W W
4
Feyenoord W logo Feyenoord W
21 13 5 3 42 17 +25 44
L D D W W
5
PEC Zwolle W logo PEC Zwolle W
21 11 1 9 35 29 +6 34
L L W L W
6
Utrecht W logo Utrecht W
21 10 4 7 39 36 +3 34
D W W L W
7
SC Heerenveen W logo SC Heerenveen W
21 8 2 11 37 48 -11 26
W L L W L
8
HERA logo HERA
20 5 5 10 22 38 -16 20
L W W L L
9
ADO Den Haag W logo ADO Den Haag W
21 5 4 12 21 45 -24 19
W W D W L
10
AZ W logo AZ W
20 4 6 10 33 45 -12 18
D D D L L
11
Excelsior Rotterdam W logo Excelsior Rotterdam W
21 2 2 17 18 50 -32 8
L W L L L
12
NAC Breda W logo NAC Breda W
21 2 1 18 17 68 -51 7
L L L L L
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Latest Eredivisie Vrouwen uitslagen from the 2025/26 season. Browse recent match results from the Netherlands' top women's football division (vrouwenvoetbal).

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Jaimy Ravensbergen
FC Twente W logo FC Twente W
16
2
Lobke Loonen
Lobke Loonen
Utrecht W logo Utrecht W
14
3
Riola Xhemaili
Riola Xhemaili
PSV W logo PSV W
13
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Desiree Lunteren
AZ W logo AZ W
12
5
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Danique Tolhoek
Ajax W logo Ajax W
10
6
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Nikita Tromp
Utrecht W logo Utrecht W
10
7
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Hanna Huizenga
PEC Zwolle W logo PEC Zwolle W
9
8
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Evi Maatman
SC Heerenveen W logo SC Heerenveen W
9
9
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Aymee Altena
SC Heerenveen W logo SC Heerenveen W
9
10
Sherida Spitse
Sherida Spitse
Ajax W logo Ajax W
8
11
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Eva Oude Elberink
FC Twente W logo FC Twente W
8
12
Renate Jansen
Renate Jansen
PSV W logo PSV W
8
13
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Liz Rijsbergen
PSV W logo PSV W
7
14
Jill Jamie Roord
Jill Jamie Roord
FC Twente W logo FC Twente W
7
15
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Mao Itamura
Feyenoord W logo Feyenoord W
7
16
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Kirsten van de Westeringh
Feyenoord W logo Feyenoord W
7
17
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Chimera Ripa
PSV W logo PSV W
7
18
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Floortje Bol
ADO Den Haag W logo ADO Den Haag W
7
19
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Lore Jacobs
PSV W logo PSV W
6
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Ranneke Derks
Ajax W logo Ajax W
6
1
Jill Jamie Roord
Jill Jamie Roord
FC Twente W logo FC Twente W
8
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Liz Rijsbergen
PSV W logo PSV W
8
3
Renate Jansen
Renate Jansen
PSV W logo PSV W
7
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Nikita Tromp
Utrecht W logo Utrecht W
7
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Mao Itamura
Feyenoord W logo Feyenoord W
6
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Aymee Altena
SC Heerenveen W logo SC Heerenveen W
5
7
Bo van Egmond
Bo van Egmond
Ajax W logo Ajax W
5
8
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Alieke Tuin
FC Twente W logo FC Twente W
5
9
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Romeé van de Lavoir
Feyenoord W logo Feyenoord W
5
10
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Nina Iyobosa Nekpen Nijstad
PSV W logo PSV W
5
11
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Sophie Proost
FC Twente W logo FC Twente W
5
12
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Jaimy Ravensbergen
FC Twente W logo FC Twente W
5
13
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Riola Xhemaili
PSV W logo PSV W
5
14
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Sam de Jong
Utrecht W logo Utrecht W
5
15
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Danique Tolhoek
Ajax W logo Ajax W
4
16
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Sterre Gerdie Kroezen
SC Heerenveen W logo SC Heerenveen W
4
17
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Hanna Huizenga
PEC Zwolle W logo PEC Zwolle W
4
18
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Charlotte Hulst
FC Twente W logo FC Twente W
4
19
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Lore Jacobs
PSV W logo PSV W
4
20
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Joëlle Smits
Ajax W logo Ajax W
3
1
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Sarina Heijblom
NAC Breda W logo NAC Breda W
5
2
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Djennah Cherif
Excelsior Rotterdam W logo Excelsior Rotterdam W
5
3
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Emely van der Vliet
NAC Breda W logo NAC Breda W
5
4
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Melanie Bross
PSV W logo PSV W
5
5
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Maxime Snellenberg
Utrecht W logo Utrecht W
5
6
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Yara Helderman
Excelsior Rotterdam W logo Excelsior Rotterdam W
5
7
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Bo Vonk
ADO Den Haag W logo ADO Den Haag W
4
8
Inske Weiman
Inske Weiman
PEC Zwolle W logo PEC Zwolle W
4
9
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Kiki Heshof
NAC Breda W logo NAC Breda W
4
10
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June Burgers
Excelsior Rotterdam W logo Excelsior Rotterdam W
4
11
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Lena Mahieu
Utrecht W logo Utrecht W
4
12
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Anne van Egmond
ADO Den Haag W logo ADO Den Haag W
4
13
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Aymee Altena
SC Heerenveen W logo SC Heerenveen W
3
14
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Sophie van Vugt
PEC Zwolle W logo PEC Zwolle W
3
15
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Samya Hassani
HERA logo HERA
3
16
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Mare Westerink
Excelsior Rotterdam W logo Excelsior Rotterdam W
3
17
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Janneke Verheijen
Excelsior Rotterdam W logo Excelsior Rotterdam W
3
18
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Sabrine Ellouzi
AZ W logo AZ W
3
19
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Isa Gomez
Excelsior Rotterdam W logo Excelsior Rotterdam W
3
20
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Noëlle van der Sluijs
Feyenoord W logo Feyenoord W
3
1
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Lena Mahieu
Utrecht W logo Utrecht W
1
2
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Djennah Cherif
Excelsior Rotterdam W logo Excelsior Rotterdam W
1
3
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Camie Mol
AZ W logo AZ W
1
4
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Dechamaily Lont
Feyenoord W logo Feyenoord W
1
5
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Sanne Davelaar
PEC Zwolle W logo PEC Zwolle W
1
6
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Desiree Lunteren
AZ W logo AZ W
1
7
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Louise van Oosten
Ajax W logo Ajax W
1
8
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Janneke Verheijen
Excelsior Rotterdam W logo Excelsior Rotterdam W
1
9
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Lynn Verhoef
NAC Breda W logo NAC Breda W
1
10
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Oliwia Szymczak
PEC Zwolle W logo PEC Zwolle W
1
11
Inske Weiman
Inske Weiman
PEC Zwolle W logo PEC Zwolle W
1
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Hajar Balkhir
Excelsior Rotterdam W logo Excelsior Rotterdam W
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