PSV Eindhoven secured their 27th Dutch league title on Sunday as second-placed Feyenoord failed to win, drawing 0-0 with Volendam. The result left PSV uncatchable at the top with five matches remaining in the Eredivisie season. PSV did not need to play on the final matchday to claim the championship, as Feyenoord's inability to close the gap confirmed the title outcome. The Eindhoven-based club celebrated the early title win without stepping onto the pitch for their decisive match. This marks PSV's first league triumph since the 2017–2018 season, ending a six-year drought. The team finished the campaign with a significant points margin over their Rotterdam rivals. Head coach Peter Bosz led PSV to the title, navigating a season of consistent performances to reclaim domestic dominance. The club lifted the trophy at their home ground in front of a jubilant crowd after the final whistle of Feyenoord's match.
Peter Bosz's PSV side clinched the title without playing on the decisive day, a testament to the consistency built over the full season. While Feyenoord faltered at a crucial moment, Bosz's leadership delivered a long-awaited championship after six years. This triumph reasserts PSV's place at the pinnacle of Dutch football.