Heerenveen vs PSV Eindhoven, 2023-24 KNVB Beker Vrouwen, Round of 16

· Dutch KNVB Beker Vrouwen
  • 35': Janneke Ennema
  • 86': Jet Van Beijeren
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2 - 1
  • 69': Chimera Ripa

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Heerenveen are hosting PSV Eindhoven at Sportpark Skoatterwâld, Heerenveen, Netherlands, starting on . The match is a part of the Dutch KNVB Beker Vrouwen.

Match Timeline

  • 0': Lineups are announced and players are warming up.
  • 0': First Half begins.
  • 35': Goal! sc Heerenveen Women 1, PSV Women 0. Janneke Ennema (sc Heerenveen Women) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Jet van Beijeren.
  • 40': Gwyneth Hendriks (PSV Women) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 45'+2': First Half ends, sc Heerenveen Women 1, PSV Women 0.
  • 45': Second Half begins sc Heerenveen Women 1, PSV Women 0.
  • 45': Substitution, sc Heerenveen Women. Chantal Schouwstra replaces Sanne van der Velde.
  • 45': Substitution, sc Heerenveen Women. Dewi Snippe replaces Lyanne Iedema.
  • 63': Maxime Snellenberg (PSV Women) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 67': Substitution, PSV Women. Fleur Stoit replaces Maxime Snellenberg.
  • 67': Substitution, PSV Women. Kealyn Thomas replaces Laura Strik.
  • 69': Goal! sc Heerenveen Women 1, PSV Women 1. Chimera Ripa (PSV Women) header from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Fleur Stoit.
  • 76': Fenna Meijer (sc Heerenveen Women) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 82': Substitution, sc Heerenveen Women. Ana Nassette replaces Demi Werther.
  • 82': Substitution, sc Heerenveen Women. Elize van Vilsteren replaces Bernice Thurkow.
  • 86': Goal! sc Heerenveen Women 2, PSV Women 1. Jet van Beijeren (sc Heerenveen Women) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Ana Nassette.
  • 89': Substitution, PSV Women. Senna Koeleman replaces Melanie Bross.
  • 90'+9': Second Half ends, sc Heerenveen Women 2, PSV Women 1.
  • 0': Match ends, sc Heerenveen Women 2, PSV Women 1.

Game Information

Competition: Dutch KNVB Beker Vrouwen

Venue: Sportpark Skoatterwâld
Location: Heerenveen, Netherlands
Attendance: 130

Line-Ups

HEE Heerenveen (4-3-3)

No. Name
1 Jasmijn Resink (GK)
4 Merel Bormans
3 Fenna Meijer Yellow Card
5 Iris Teijema
22 Bernice Thurkow
32 Sanne Van Der Velde
24 Demi Werther
23 Hester Algra
9 Janneke Ennema
10 Jet Van Beijeren
11 Lyanne Iedema

PSV PSV Eindhoven (4-3-3)

No. Name
16 Lisan Alkemade (GK)
8 Siri Worm
3 Gwyneth Hendriks Yellow Card
5 Melanie Bross
2 Sara Thrige
48 Veerle Buurman
22 Chimera Ripa
20 Nina Nijstad
14 Laura Strik
17 Maxime Snellenberg Yellow Card
7 Zera Hulswit

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