A win in Enschede could be enough for the Godenzonen to retain their league crown, while the hosts remain in contention for a Champions League play-offs ticket.Twente have few injury concerns, with Andrej Rendla and Rasmus Bengtsson the only absentees for the hosts. Nacer Chadli could be in line to start following his late winner against Excelsior last time out, and if given the nod would likely replace Verhoek on the right flank. Luuk de Jong missed Friday’s training through illness, but is expected recover in time and start in Sunday’s encounter.The visitors remain without Nicolas Boilesen and Miralem Sulejmani, with neither expected to make a further appearance this season. Kolbein Sightorsson could make his long-awaited return to the starting line-up against Twente, while skipper Jan Vertonghen looks set to shrug off an ankle knock and start alongside Toby Alderweireld.    Twente currently sit fourth in the league standings, one point below second placed AZ and Feyenoord.The Tukkers recorded an unconvincing victory away to Excelsior last week, with Nacer Chadli snatching a 1-0 win in injury time.Luuk de Jong will face off against his brother Siem, who plays for Ajax. Both lead the scoring charts for their respective clubs.Ajax can claim their 31st title with a win on Sunday, provided AZ and Feyenoord play out a draw at the same time.The Godenzonen have risen from sixth to first in the last few months, and are currently on an 11-match winning streak.The capital outfit beat the hosts 3-1 in a dramatic finale to the 2010-2011 season, overtaking them in first to clinch their first title since 2004.