
The Tulp Hoofdklasse Women is getting ready for match round 4, in which Den Bosch and SCHC will each be looking to maintain a unique series. Check all the facts and figures for Sunday’s six matches here.
KAMPONG – HGC
Sunday, September 28, 12:45 pm
Head-to-head recordÂ
56 matches
21 wins Kampong
24 wins HGC
11 draws
What the stats say
- Kampong won its last four matches with HGC in the Hoofdklasse and is five matches in a row unbeaten against the team from Wassenaar (D W W W W).
 - HGC won four and lost four of its last eight away games against Kampong.
 - On 9 October 2022, Kampong last lost to HGC: it was 1-2 in Utrecht then, through goals by Faye Muijderman and Lola Riera. On behalf of Kampong, Madison Fitzpatrick scored against.
 - Kampong won its first three matches of the season, its best league start since 2003-2004. In that vintage, the Utrechters won their first six matches of the league.
 - Kampong lost only one of its last 16 matches in the Hoofdklasse (W10 D5).
 - After SCHC (16 goals), Kampong is the most productive team in this early season (11 goals).
HDM – TILBURG
Sunday, September 28, 12:45 pm
Head-to-head recordÂ
6 games
3 wins HDM
3 wins Tilburg
What the stats say
- The mutual balance between HDM and Tilburg is neatly balanced: both teams won three times.
 - In the six matches between HDM and Tilburg so far, only 15 goals fell and never more than three per match.
 - HDM won its last two matches, after a 2-0 defeat at SCHC on the first round.
 - Tilburg lost its first three games this season and already suffered four defeats in a row in the Hoofdklasse. The last win came on 4 May this year against… HDM (1-2 in The Hague).Â
 - Tilburg – like Rotterdam – did not score yet this season, a negative first in the Hoofdklasse for the Brabanders. The painful goal figures after the first three matches are 0-10.

ORANJE-ROOD – AMSTERDAM
Sunday, September 28, 12:45pm
Head-to-head recordÂ
16 games
3 wins Oranje-Rood
12 wins Amsterdam
1 draw
What the stats say
- Amsterdam won its last eight matches with Oranje-Rood in the Hoofdklasse since a 2-2 draw at Wagener Stadium on 27 October 2019.
 - Amsterdam remained unbeaten in its last nine matches with Oranje-Rood (W8 D1) since a 2-1 defeat in Eindhoven on 29 September 2019.
 - Oranje-Rood lost six of its eight home games against Amsterdam in the Hoofdklasse. The other two matches were won: 1-0 in 2016 and 2-1 in 2019.
 - Oranje-Rood got its first win of the season last Thursday: a narrow 0-1 at Tilburg through a late goal by Charlotte Schrijvers from a penalty corner.
 - Amsterdam has already scored seven goals in the first three matches of this league. Only Pinoké (ten), Tilburg (ten) and Rotterdam (eleven) conceded more goals this season.
DEN BOSCH – BLOEMENDAAL
Sunday, September 28, 12:45 pm
Head-to-head recordÂ
38 matches
31 wins Den Bosch
2 wins Bloemendaal
5 draws
What the stats say
- Den Bosch won its last 27 matches against Bloemendaal in the Hoofdklasse since a 2-1 defeat at ‘t Kopje on 24 November 1996.
 - That 2-1 victory was one of Bloemendaal’s two wins over Den Bosch, out of a total of 38 matches between them. The other win was on 16 October 1994 (also 2-1).
 - On its own field, Den Bosch has never lost to Bloemendaal: seventeen wins and two draws.Â
 - Den Bosch won the last 16 home matches with Bloemendaal with the combined goal figures 78-9.
 - Bloemendaal failed to score in five of the last six away games against Den Bosch: 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 – 1. That last goal came courtesy of Maud Preyde during the last mutual match at the Oosterplas: 4-1 on 22 October 2023.
 - Den Bosch attacker Frédérique Matla scored more goals in the Hoofdklasse only against Pinoké (28) than against Bloemendaal (21).

ROTTERDAM – PINOKÉ
Sunday 28 September, 12:45 pm
Head-to-head recordÂ
30 matches
19 wins Rotterdam
9 wins Pinoké
2 draws
What the stats say
- This matches is currently a basement cracker in the Hoofdklasse. Rotterdam is bottom (scoreless) and Pinoké (one point) is tenth.
 - Pinoké won its last five matches with Rotterdam and is unbeaten since eight matches (W7 D1).
 - It is the first time Rotterdam has started the league with three defeats without having scored in the process.
 - Rotterdam won only one of its last 21 matches in the Hoofdklasse and suffered 18 defeats in that series.
 - Rotterdam has been waiting for a goal on its own pitch for six (!) games. Since that 1-0 at Oranje-Rood through a goal by Joy Haarman in the thirteenth minute, the team did not score again against successively Kampong (0-6), Huizen (0-1), Den Bosch (0-2), Hurley (0-0), SCHC (0-6) and Bloemendaal (0-1), a run of 407 minutes.
HURLEY – SCHC
Sunday, September 28, 12:45pm
Head-to-head recordÂ
34 matches
1 win Hurley
28 wins SCHC
5 draws
What the stats say
- For SCHC coach Robbert van de Peppel, this is a reunion with the team he had under his charge for the past three seasons.
 - SCHC won its last eight games against Hurley since a 0-2 defeat in Bilthoven. That day, Lieke van Wijk and Gitte Michels scored the goals for the team from Amstelveen.
 - SCHC lost in total only one of its 34 matches against Hurley (W28 D5).Â
 - SCHC has never lost an away game with Hurley (W13 D4).
 - Hurley stepped off the field victorious only once in its last eight matches in the Hoofdklasse (on Saturday 20 September against HGC, 3-1). For the rest: four draws and three defeats.
 - SCHC scored 30 goals in its last six matches in the regular league, an average of five goals per game.
