A review of the weekend's in the Dutch Eredivisie, as Go Ahead Eagles ended Feyenoord's 23-game unbeaten streak
Go Ahead Eagles ended Feyenoord's 23-game unbeaten streak in the Eredivisie after a famous 1-0 victory at De Adelaarshorst.
The hosts, who came into the match with three successive league defeats to their name, took a shock lead on the 30-minute mark.
Jan-Arie van der Heijden was dispossessed in possession near the byline before Darren Maatsen set up Jarchinio Antonia to tap in from six yards - only the second goal Feyenoord have conceded away from home.
The league leaders were subdued in attack as Hans de Koning's side were happy to sit back and preserve their lead and hold on for a first win over Feyenoord in more than three decades, lifting them off the bottom of the table into 14th place.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst's men missed the chance to stretch their advantage at the top of the summit after title rivals Ajax and PSV Eindhoven dropped points this weekend.
A late Wouter Weghorst equaliser denied Ajax the chance to close the gap as AZ Alkmaar drew 2-2 with Peter Bosz's side.
Weghorst gave AZ the lead after 13 minutes when a cross from the left wing ricocheted into the path of the striker who slotted home. But Ajax equalised immediately after the break as Chelsea loanee Bertrand Traore expertly fired past goalkeeper Sergio Rochet.
Davy Klaassen gave Ajax the lead after Rochet saved two efforts from Amin Younes before the Holland international tapped in from close range. Weghorst, though, grabbed his second of the game on the 79th minute mark to earn a point.
In the early kick-off, FC Utrecht extended their unbeaten league run to four games after a 2-1 victory over Excelsior at the Stadion Galgenwaard.
After a goalless first half, the hosts took the lead after 47 minutes when Nacer Barazite teed up Yassine Ayoub before the Moroccan-born midfielder fired home from outside the box.
Barazite then got himself on the scoresheet seven minutes later after a quick counter-attack saw the former Arsenal man in space before his low effort beat Tom Muyters in the Excelsior goal.
Stanley Elbers' goal gave the visitors hope with seven minutes remaining but Excelsior could not find an equaliser as they suffered their sixth consecutive league defeat.
Elsewhere, Heracles secured only their second win of the season when they beat Vitesse 2-1 at the Gelredome, Brahim Darri and Samuel Armenteros with the goals after Ricky van Wolfswinkel gave Vitesse the lead.
PSV Eindhoven extended their unbeaten Eredivisie run to six games on Saturday despite being held to a 1-1 draw against FC Twente at the Philips Stadion.
Manchester City loanee Enes Unal got on the end of Stefan Thesker's through ball before slotting past Remko Pasveer to give the visitors the lead after 53 minutes - the 19-year-old's eighth goal of the campaign.
But Hector Moreno was on hand to tap in after Gaston Pereiro's effort was parried as PSV levelled nine minutes later. The hosts pushed for a winner but settled for a draw.
Tom Beugelsdijk's second-half goal gave ADO Den Haag their first win in nine games after a 1-0 victory over Willem II.
After a subdued first half which saw midfielder Kevin Jansen stretchered off with a knee injury, the game sprang to life when Beugelsdijk rose highest to head home Hector Hevel's corner to send the Kyocera Stadion faithful into raptures.
Ferdi Kadioglu cancelled out Tom van Weert's opener to earn NEC Nijmegen a 1-1 draw against FC Groningen while PEC Zwolle and Roda JC shared the spoils in a 0-0 draw.
Heerenveen missed the chance to jump up to third place in the Eredivisie after suffering a 3-1 defeat at Sparta Rotterdam on Friday.
Jerry St Juste had put the visitors in front after only nine minutes as they looked to claim the win that would lift them above PSV in the table.
But Stijn Spierings drew Sparta level within six minutes and Zakaria El Azzouzi added a 19th-minute second before Australian Craig Goodwin completed victory for the hosts in the second half.