Defending Dutch champions AZ Alkmaar appear to have rediscovered their old form, as Ronald Koeman's men cruised to a 0-6 hammering of RKC Waalwijk.
Mounir El Hamdaoui netted the opening goal after 15 minutes. The Moroccan received the ball from Moussa Dembele and had no difficulties beating keeper Wevers for 0-1.
The second goal came seven minutes after the break, when El Hamdaoui had a shot blocked but Dembele smashed it home on the rebound.
El Hamdaoui did score his second goal in the 67th minute. The forward actually meant to send in a cross, but it was deflected by a defender and sailed into the goal.
The final string of goals began in the 75th minute, with Maarten Martens making it 0-4 after a parried shot from Jeremain Lens. The Belgian also added the away side's fifth goal four minutes later, and it was again Lens to set things up.
The sixth and final goal came on 82 minutes as Lens rushed towards the goal and did well to beat the goalkeeper for 0-6. This result is also the biggest ever home defeat for RKC.