Willem II will play their unfinished Eredivisie match against De Graafschap on Wednesday and Roda JC will play their rain delayed home match against FC Utrecht.
Rock bottom Willem II will be looking for their first League win this season in the last 31 minutes against De Graafschap, who got a real confidence boost when they defeated Roda JC 3-1 on Sunday.

Roda have to regroup quickly because of their match against FC Utrecht. The ‘domstedelingen’ defeated NEC 4-0 on Sunday.
 

Roda JC and FC Utrecht will play the rain delayed match of Saturday 13 November this Wednesday. The visitors will be looking for a long awaited win in Kerkrade to surpass Roda on the table. The home team are seventh, with a two point gap over ninth ranked Utrecht.





Utrecht got a confidence boost on Sunday when they defeated ten men NEC 4-0. Roda lost 3-1 at De Graafschap and will be looking for a good result. Roda have a very good home record against Utrecht, who did not manage to win a single match in their last 17 League visits to Kerkrade.





Utrecht will be counting on strikers Ricky van Wolfswinkel and Frank Demouge. Van Wolfswinkel is joint Eredivisie top scorer with Ajax’ Mounir El Hamdaoui and NEC’s Björn Vleminckx, who all scored 11 goals this season. Demouge hit the target in Utrecht’s last three matches.



Willem II and De Graafschap have some unfinished business to attend to on Wednesday night. The clubs started their Eredivisie encounter in Tilburg on Friday 12 November, but the match was abandoned due to heavy rain at 0-0 in the 59th minute. They’ll only play the remaining 31 minutes.





The first hour of the match was pretty equal, with Willem II regrouping fairly well after a good start from the visitors two weeks ago. The ‘Tricolores’ are in desperate need of a good result after their 5-0 defeat on Sunday. All other bottom tabled clubs gained points except for VVV-Venlo, who are second from bottom seven points ahead of Willem II. Coach Gert Heerkes is still waiting for his first League win after 14 matches with Willem II. The club already equaled the Eredivisie record of losing their first six home matches this season. If they lose again they will break the RKC Waalwijk record from the 1998/1999 season.





De Graafschap will go into the last hour of the match confidently. Rydell Poepon led the ‘Superboeren’ to a 3-1 victory over Roda JC with a hat-trick on Sunday. The former Willem II striker scored eight goals in 14 matches this season.