Friday 28 August 2020

Gameweek 16 Preview

Eliteserien rolls onto the second half of the season as teams come up against others they have met already this season. Molde, Glimt and Rosenborg will come into this week off the back of a European game, and there will be a new manager in the dugout for Aalesund after Lars Bohinen was let go.

This weekend sees two games on Saturday and six on Sunday before a free weekend next week due to international fixtures.

Saturday 29th August


Haugesund v Vålerenga (Draw)


Haugesund picked up a nice win away at Aalesund last week, eventually running out 3-1 winners. They were behind in the first half, but a first goal of the season for Ibrahima Wadji after his doping suspension, was followed up by a Niklas Sandberg double. The first was from the spot, the second a quality curling finish from 20 yards.

Vålerenga got a 2-1 win at home to Sandefjord, leaving it very late with two goals in the last 10 minutes from an unlikely source. It was Bård Finne who got them both, but the surprise was that both were with his head. It was deserved in fairness, the second one a really excellent Aron Dønnum cross setting him up for a glancing header. 

The reverse fixture saw Vålerenga win 1-0 in July, and I think we can expect another tight game here with probably not many goals. Haugesund are the second lowest scoring team in the league averaging a goal a game, Vålerenga have 21 from their 15 games, but away from home it is only 8 from 8.

It is hard to predict a winner here, but the form of Sandberg last time out is a real bonus for Haugesund. One thing that has been quite consistent is they attack at home and win plenty corners. At least 6 in the previous 7 home games, so maybe something to look at.

It isn't a game you can bet on goals, or a result really, so have to find value elsewhere. Vålerenga have had two yellow cards in 13 of 15 games, so maybe something to bet on there.

It is one I'll avoid, but there is value in Vålerenga to win, draw no bet at better than evens. They have lost 3 games this season, and are a better side than Haugesund. They are used to playing on grass, and the 3 games they have lost this season, at Molde, Start and Odd, have all been on artificial surfaces. 

Also, Vålerenga have failed to score in only 1 game this season, so expect them to get at least one here.

Bet Builder: Vålerenga to score and under 3.5 goals in the match (2.00)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Sandberg(3.10), Finne(2.87) or Stokke(3.10)


Brann v Strømsgodset (Home Win)


Monday night saw Brann pick up a really good win away at Stabæk, although they rode their luck a little with the hosts hitting the woodwork twice. Robert Taylor opened the scoring after Bamba had hit the post, but Bamba ended his goal drought in a last minute breakaway, scoring for the first time since gameweek 3.

Godset lost at home to Viking 2-0 and in truth it was a pretty poor display as they struggle with consistency. They have won only 5 times this season and find themselves in 10th place. They did beat Brann 3-1 in the reverse fixture, but this will be tougher for them in Bergen.

Kåre Ingebritsen will take his place on the Brann bench for the first time on Saturday, looking to improve on the home form that has seen them win only 2 of their 7 home games so far this season.

Brann haven't won at home since the 12th of July, so they really need to be putting that right with a win this weekend. Bamba scoring is a huge boost, he has missed a lot of good chances this year, so a goal should help his confidence and I expect he could go on a nice run now. 

One thing with Godset is you can almost guarantee goals. 14 of their games have had at least 2 goals, and 8 of the last 10 games there have been at least 3. They had been on a good scoring run before last week, so expecting them to get at least one here.

In terms of corners, the last 6 games for both these teams have gone for 9 or more corners, so will likely add that to the bet builder. This is two teams that prefer to be on the attack, and they both have pace in wide areas and get plenty crosses in.

If i had to choose I'd fancy Brann to win, but their price is far too short, and no result would surprise me here.

Bet Builder: Both teams to score and 9+ corners in the match (2.21)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Bamba (2.10), Mawa (3.40) or Taylor (2.75)


Sunday 30th August 


Odd v Mjøndalen (Home Win)


Odd will be disappointed to have lost out to Molde last week, they played pretty well and felt aggrieved with some decisions that went against them, eventually losing out 2-0. They still sit nicely in third place and will be looking to bounce back this weekend.

Mjøndalen continue to find themselves in a bit of trouble, well beaten by Rosenborg last weekend 2-0, they currently sit in the relegation playoff spot. The real problem is 12 goals scored in 15 games, they can't seem to break teams down at all.

Odd won the reverse fixture 2-0 at Mjøndalen, and I fancy them pretty strongly to get the job done again this weekend. The away side have only kept 1 clean sheet in the previous 13 games, so with that added to the fact they struggle to score, it is unlikely Mjøndalen can get something out of this game.

Odd have won 4 in a row at home, including against Brann, Rosenborg and Kristiansund, all top half teams. It isn't a game i think there will be many goals with the way Mjøndalen generally set up, and despite Odd being on a great run, they have only scored more than 2 goals in one of the last 12 games.

One plus for Mjøndalen this year has been keeper Sosha Makani, 3 penalty saves this season as well as some really crucial saves. Two mistakes at the weekend though against RBK, he did have a penalty save, but will need to be more solid this week if they are to have any chance.

Bet Builder: Odd to Win, Under 4.5 Goals (2.00)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Lunding (3.50), Hoff (6.00) or Bakenga (2.25)


Rosenborg v Stabæk (Home Win)


Rosenborg come into this one on the back of a comfortable win in Europe against Icelandic club Breidablik. They also are coming in off a solid 2-0 win away a Mjøndalen which could have easily been more comfortable than it was. 

Home form is strong for Rosenborg, they have won 5 in a row at Lerkendal, only Glimt have beaten them there this season as well. It has been 16 goals in those 5 games scored, and only 4 against, as they have slowly sneaked up the table and sit just one point behind Odd.

Stabæk are on opposite form having not won for 6 games now. They lost 2-0 at home to Brann on Monday night, and although it was maybe a little unlucky as they hit the woodwork twice, once at 0-0 and once at 0-1. So the result could have been different, but 6 without a win is worrying, as although they sit 8th, they are only 6 points ahead of 15th placed Start.

I fancy Rosenborg strongly in this one and expect them to score at least two goals doing it, something they have done in those 5 previous home games. Stabæk on the road have won twice at Aalesund and Kristiansund, but this will be their toughest away game to date.

The reverse fixture was a windy evening at Stabæk in which Rosenborg won 3-0 with three second half goals. That was the start of the pick up in form for the Trondheim side who have climbed the table under Henriksen, and soon will have Åge Hareide in the dugout as he takes over next week.

I'm quite tempted to look at Stabæk to hit at least 4 corners for better than even money. They have hit at least 4 in 7 of the last 9 games, RBK conceded at least 4 in 6 of the the previous 9. 

Also there have been at least 8 corners in 12 of 15 RBK games, and 13 of 15 Stabæk games, so two decent attacking teams should provide plenty.

Bet Builder: RBK to win, RBK to score 2+ goals, 8+ corners in the match (2.15)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Børven (1.95), Zacahriassen (3.10) or Edvardsen (3.40)


Sandefjord v Kristiansund (Draw)


Sandefjord have picked up some good results recently, and although they sit in 13th place in the league, they are only two points off the top half of the table and will fancy their chances of staying up this season.

Last weekend they were beaten 2-1 at Vålerenga, the two late goals a real tough one to take after they had held on to the lead for so long, a lead given to them by Sivert Gussiås who now has 6 goals to his name.

Sadly for Sandefjord, left back Anton Kralj, a real creative outlet and quality player, looks likely to miss the rest of the season with a knee injury.

Kristiansund beat Sarpsborg 4-1 in a really good display, and they have found form themselves, four wins in the last five has taken them up to 6th in the table just behind Vålerenga. There was two more goals for top man Amahl Pellegrino, but the highlight of the day was a first ever senior goal for 16 year old Oskar Sivertsen on his debut. 

This is a real tough one to call, Sandefjord at home have beaten Molde, Mjøndalen and Aalesund recently, and they gave Glimt a real scare, who only survived for a 2-1 win. One thing to look for here is goals. 

Sandefjord have scored in 9 games in a row now, they are far more attacking than they had been early in the season. Add to that the fact Kristiansund have scored and conceded in 13 of the 15 games this season, it suggests we should see both teams scoring here.

Both teams previous 5 games have had at least 3 goals, including 5 games ago when these two met in Kristiansund, and the home side ended up 3-1 winners despite going in at half time 1-0 down.

It's a really hard one to call, maybe just give KBK the edge, but Sandejord at home, I won't be backing the away side at just better than even money.

Bet Builder: Both teams to score, over 2.5 goals (1.80)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Pellegrino (2.20), Gussiås (3.10) or Cellorio (3.40)


Sarpsborg v Bodø/Glimt (Away Win)


Sarpsborg were well beaten by Kristiansund last weekend, Jørgen Strand Larsen did get a goal though which will be good for his confidence, despite the poor result. It doesn't get any easier for them this week with the league leaders making the long trip to Sarpsborg.

Glimt will be full of confidence for this one as they remain unbeaten this season, in Europe as well, as they hammered Lithuanian team Kauno Zalgiris 6-1 on Thursday evening. 

Last week Glimt also scored 6 goals, at home to Start, so it is 12 goals in the last two games and Sarpsborg will be trying to stop the goal scoring machine that is the Glimt front 5.

Hard not to look at goals here, especially for the away side who have scored at least two in every game this season, including what was quite a tight game against Sarpsborg back in June, a 2-1 victory.

They have also scored in 27 halves of football this season, out of 30, which is an incredible record. Sarpsborg in the last six games have conceded 3 at Viking, 5 at Rosenborg and 4 at Kristiansund, but they are more stingey at home, giving away only 6 in the 8 home games so far.

I still will back Glimt here to win, and score goals, but maybe not as many as 4 or 5. Sarpsborg could keep it tight but it is worth backing the league leaders until it is broken.

Unbeaten after playing every team, and with a nice international break to rest up after this fixture, Glimt should be flying.

Bet Builder: Glimt to score in both halves and Glimt to win (2.75)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Hauge (2.10), Saltnes (3.75) or Boniface (2.10)


Start v Aalesund (Home Win)


Start were absolutely hammered last weekend by a rampant Glimt side, and will be happy to be back home in Kristiansand to play this weekend. They have won their previous two games here, so will be looking for another one here as 15th plays 16th.

Aalesund have a new manager in the dugout, Lars Bohinen got the sack after last weekends home defeat to Haugesund. Holmbert Fridjonsson gave his side the lead with goal number 11 of the season, but they ended up 3-1 losers.

Lars Arne Nielsen, former Brann manager, was quickly appointed this week, and he will be looking to turn around the fortunes of Aalesund, and stop them conceding goals somehow, 46 in 15 games. They will revert to a back 4 this weekend it seems likely, so we will see if that works out for them.

Fridjonsson could well be on his way out, worryingly for Aalesund, as it seems that Serie A could become a likely destination for the Icelandic star.

I fancy Start in this one to get the job done and climb away from Aalesund. They won against Mjøndalen and Vålerenga recently, so they should have the confidence at home. It could well be a tight game, expect Aalesund to be much less open than they have been so far this season.

Both teams are capable of scoring, Aalesund have scored in 13 of 15 games so far, conceding in every one. Start have scored 10 in their  home games so far, but have been better recently at home. This fixture produced a 3-2 last time out, but I can see it being much lower scoring this.

One interesting thing is Start have conceded at least 5 corners in 8 games in a row now, so might be worth putting on Aalesund to get some corners, especially if they are chasing the game when they likely concede.

Worth noting that 36 year old Costa Rica legend, and former Start player between 2008 and 2010, Christian Bolanos, has returned to the club and it will be very exciting to see how he gets on back in Norway. 

Bet Builder: Both teams to score, under 4.5 goals in the game (2.15)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Schulze(2.87), Fridjonsson (2.20) or Skålevik (2.05)



Viking v Molde (Away Win)


The final game of the weekend sees Molde visit Viking on Sunday night. Viking having won 2-0 at Strømsgodset last week will fancy their chances against Molde, who have been delayed a day on their return from Slovenia, after some Champions League action.

Joe Bell got a goal last week, adding to an own goal that had given them the lead in the second half. The home side are down in 12th having only won 4 times this season, twice at home, so this will be a tough test for them.

Molde beat Slovenian champions Celje on Wednesday evening, 2-1, to follow up their 2-0 win over Odd last Saturday. That was a really crucial win to pull away from Odd in the table, goals from Leke James and Marcus Holmgren Pedersen giving them the 3 points.

This should be a good game between two teams that prefer to play on the front foot. Viking have plenty quality in front areas, it is defensively they have struggled this season mainly. 21 goals for and 28 against backs that up, Molde will fancy they can add to the 5 goals they scored last time these two met, when Molde ran out 5-0 winners.

I think Molde have enough about them to win here, but I do think Viking can score and certainly cause a little bit of trouble to the makeshift Molde back line.

One potential issue might be the suspension of Wolff Eikrem. He is the creative man that links midfield and attack, but Hestad and Brynhildsen could both do a good job in replacing him. I fancy Hestad will start in a number 10 role.

I'm expecting goals, and also plenty corners in this one. 13 of 16 Molde games have had at least 9 corners, and Viking games have had at least 9 in all of the previous 9 games.

Bet Builder: Both teams to score, Molde 2+ goals, 9+ corners (2.62)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Hestad (2.25), James (1.85) or Berisha (2.50)



My Eliteserien Bets of the Weekend

Glimt to score in both halves (2.20) NAP

Molde to win (2.00)

Start to win (2.00)

RBK to win and score 2+ goals (1.80) NB


One Bet in Division 1

Ranheim - 1 to beat KFUM (2.20)




Friday 21 August 2020

Gameweek 15 Preview

Eliteserien reaches the halfway stage this weekend with gameweek 15, as Bodø/Glimt remain unbeaten and could complete the cycle of going unbeaten against all other teams with a home game against Start.

Molde play Odd in what is without doubt the game of the weekend as 3rd visit 2nd, Odd having the chance to go level on points with the champions, who dropped yet more points last weekend.

With the Champions League final on this Sunday, seven games will be played on Saturday, and the remaining fixture taking place on Monday night.


Saturday 22nd August


Molde v Odd (Home Win)


Last week we witnessed Molde losing for the 4th time in the last 6 games as they lost out to Sarpsborg 2-1. It was another frustrating game for the defending champions, missing several good chances, giving away another penalty, and failing to come back from being behind.

It was Ulland Andersen that got their goal in defeat, but they have since bounced back with an easy 5-0 win over KuPS in the Champions League qualifiers this Wednesday. 

Odd are the form team in the league in the last 8 games, winning 7 of them. Only Sarpsborg have taken points from them, six games ago now. Last week it was Kristiansund that they dispatched, winning 2-1 at home, goals coming from Bakenga and the impressive young winger Kasper Lunding.

Coming three days after a European game, this has the look of a tough game for Molde again, but one where they definitely still go in as favourites. This has been a tough game for Molde in recent times, they have failed to beat Odd in the last 4 games, 3 score draws and a 1-0 defeat in Molde.

It is a game I am expecting goals in, as Molde have only had one game this season with fewer than three goals in it, and Odd obviously come in full of confidence with the run they are on.

It is a real test for this Odd side though. It is a fairly young team, with bits of experience in important areas, the teenager Kitolano in midfield looks like a top quality player, and it will be good to see him go up against Aursnes. 

Hussain is suspended for this one, it will be the first game he misses this season in midfield, and they still have problems in defense with injuries as has been the case all season, so more reason to expect goals against Molde.

No such worries for Odd, and good news is that Bakenga has scored in his last two games as well, which is important for the club as they need him to score goals in the absence of Lauritsen and with Børven departed.

I fancy Molde might just be good enough to win this one at home, but I certainly see goals for both teams and a very interesting game at Aker Stadium. Despite losing four games, they have scored in every game so far Molde, so expect that to continue.

Bet Builder: Both teams to Score and Molde to win either half(2.05)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Leke James(2.3), Kasper Lunding(5.5) or Eirik Hestad(4.5)


Aalesund v Haugesund (Draw)


Aalesund went to Lerkendal on Sunday night and showed glimpses of quality as they tried to upset Rosenborg. But in the end it was another 3 goals conceded in a 3-2 defeat. A positive note was the two goals from Holmbert Fridjonsson, taking his tally for the season to 10 now.

Haugesund continued their up and down season with a 3-2 of their own. A home defeat against Strømsgodset was particularly painful after getting a late equaliser, only to give away an even later winner.

Amitzbøll and then an own goal had pulled them back from 2 goals down, so it will hurt to lose out after showing good fight.

This game is a battle between the worst defense in the league against the worst attack statistically. Haugesund have only 12 goals in the league so far, Aalesund in comparison have 20 despite being bottom of the table. At the other end though, 43 conceded in 14 games makes shocking reading, and no sign it will stop this weekend. 

Haugesund have conceded less than half the goals Aalesund have, but this is a game both teams will fancy their chances of victory, and as a result, I'm hoping for an attacking game. 

Aalesund have scored and conceded in every home game so far this season, so hopefully that continues, and I do like some of the attacking talent that Haugesund have despite their struggles. Sandberg, Velde and Wadji should all have goals in them, although it has certainly taken Wadji some time to get up to speed after his year long suspension.

It is a game I could see going either way, but I think goals, and with it being an important game for both at the bottom, maybe worth looking at the home side to hit plenty corners.

Bet Builder: Both teams to score and over 2.5 goals(1.95)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Fridjonnson(2.3), Velde(3.75) or Castro(3.6)


Bodø/Glimt v Start (Home Win)


Glimt come into this game still unbeaten and 7 points clear at the top of the table thanks to a battling 2-1 win at Sandefjord last weekend. It was probably their least convincing display of the season, but goals from Victor Boniface and Ulrik Saltnes gave them their 12th win in 14 games.

Start picked up their second win of the season with a last minute winner against Vålerenga on Monday night. It was Eirik Schulze who got both goals in the game, his form has been a real plus in recent weeks for the club from Kristiansand.

This week it looks likely that Victor Boniface will continue up top, with Kasper Junker still struggling with a knee injury. Apart from that there are no new concerns, and keeper Smit might return in nets this week too.

Glimt have won every home game this year, six out of six, with 21 goals scored and 6 against. No doubt more goals are expected this weekend, at least two in every game they have played so far.

Start have had some solid displays, but worryingly the games they played against the other top clubs, Molde and Odd, have resulted in 5-0 defeats. I can see them getting a goal this weekend because Glimt concede in most game, only two clean sheets, but it will be tough for Start if they go behind early.

Only Molde have kept Start out in the previous 5 games, so looking for them to score, but also might be value in corners for the away side. Glimt have conceded 4 in the last 4 games, Start are better than evens to hit 4, something they have done in 10 of their 14 games this season.

I can't see passed a home win here though, and Glimt scoring at least 3 goals with their attacking options and pace causing proving too good for Start. Boniface starting up top in this attacking time is a really good price to score as well.

Bet Builder: Glimt to score in both halves and both teams to score(2.15)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Boniface(2.2), Hauge(1.95) or Schulze(5.5)


Kristiansund v Sarpsborg (Home Win)


Kristiansund lost 2-1 at Odd last week in their first defeat after a run of 5 unbeaten. There was another goal for Amahl Pellegrino, from the spot this time, taking him to 11 for the season and joint top of the scoring charts with Junker.

Sarpsborg picked up that huge win over Molde, a really good performance from Jørgen Strand Larsen caught my eye. He won a penalty with a great run, scored by Mos, and then Halvorsen scored a nice goal coming in on to his left foot from the right hand side.

Sarpsborg's away form is a concern for them, 4 defeats in 6, just the 1 win that came over Sandefjord. Kristiansund are better at home, losing only once, that against Stabæk. They have scored 3 times in their previous two home games, and goals have been present in most Kristiansund games.

Two 0-0 draws aside, there have been goals for both teams in all of the other Kristiansund games, and at home they have scored 16 and conceded 9 in the 6 home games they have had so far.

We can definitely expect goals for both teams here, Sarpsborg have been improving steadily throughout the season and have a set team now and play some nice football through midfield.

I fancy Kristiansund based on their home form in particular to bounce back after last weeks loss. They won this fixture 4-0 last season, but I expect it will be close this time around, likely a 2-1.

Another thing maybe worth looking at is 4 Sarpsborg corners. Kristiansund have conceded at least 4 in 10 of their 14 games, Sarpsborg have hit 4 in 11 of their games, so will probably be nicely priced and worth putting on a bet builder. Also in 10 of 14 games, both have had at least 9 corners in their matches.

Bet Builder: Both teams to score and 9+ match corners (2.14)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Pellegrino(2.1), Mos Abdellaoue(2.88) or Bendik Bye(3.0)


Strømsgodset v Viking (Home Win)


Godset picked up that big win at Haugesund last week, a last minute Salvesen goal giving them the win, set up neatly by Maigaard, who had scored previously. Johan Hove got the other one as they continued a decent scoring run that has seem them score 11 goals in the last 4 games.

Viking continue to disappoint with results, as they now haven't won in 4 games and sit 14th in the table. They came back from 2-0 down at home to Stabæk last weekend, but lost a late equaliser to draw 3-3. Another two goals from in form Veton Berisha, taking him to 5 in the last 3 games, 7 in total.

The other goal was from Bytyqi, and goals have not been a problem for Viking either, so this game should have goals in it.

Godset and Viking have the 2nd and 3rd worst defensive records in the league, but both are in the top half for goals scored, and that should mean a nice open game in this one.

Both teams have had 10 of their games go for over 2.5 goals, and Godset have had 4 of their home games go for over 3.5 goals, including their previous 3.

I'm expecting an attacking end to end encounter, and with that come corners as well, so could be looking at that here. The previous 8 games for Viking and 7 games for Godset have had at least 9 corners, so I will be adding that to my bet builder.

I fancy Godset to win since they are at home, but any result wouldn't surprise me, as long as there are plenty goals.

Bet Builder: over 2.5 goals, both teams to score and 9+ corners (2.37)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Salvesen(3.0), Mawa(2.88) or Berisha(2.6)


Vålerenga v Sandefjord (Home Win)


Vålerenga lost out to Start on Monday night with that late goal, a really disappointing result for the Oslo side. They had gotten level in the game through Benjamin Stokke, who just turned 30 this week.

Sandefjord have been really impressive in recent weeks, winning games over Molde and Strømsgodset, and last week they lost narrowly to Glimt. Their goal in the game came from Sivert Gussiås who continues to improve and looks a real goal threat. The 21 year old has 5 goals now in his first season as an Eliteserien regular.

Vålerenga are unbeaten at home this season, 3 wins and 3 draws. Their latest was a draw with Glimt and this game I fancy them to get back to winning ways. They have only failed to find the net in one game this season, a 0-0 draw at Kristiansund, and so we can expect them to score. 

Sandefjord also are on a good run of scoring form, eight games in a row now they have found the net, and given Vålerenga have conceded in their previous four games, I think both teams to score here is pretty likely.

Centre back Marc Vales is suspended for this one for Sandefjord, he could well be missed, and I do think that Aron Dønnum and Osame Sahraoui will be creating plenty chances for Stokke.

The home side are quite a short price to win, probably too short, considering the form of Sandefjord, but I do fancy them to get a win over a side that has lost 5 of their 7 away games. Best to look at goals in this one for both teams. 

Two teams that average over 2.5 yellow cards a game, with Rohit Saggi as referee, this one is a recipe for yellow cards, and no surprises if a red one pops up.

Bet Builder: Both teams to score and Vålerenga to win either half(2.25)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Stokke(2.75), Gussiås(3.75) or Vilhjalmsson(2.5)


Mjøndalen v Rosenborg (Draw)


Mjøndalen picked up their second win on the bounce with a classic smash and grab 1-0 win away at Brann. They defended well and scored an 85th minute winner through Andreas Hellum. 

Rosenborg kept up their good home form with a 3-2 win against Aalesund. Star man for the day was Dino Islamovic, grabbing two goals and looking far more lively than he has previously. Carlo Holse continues to impress on the right wing, he set up Zachariassen for the other goal.

Away form has been the issue for RBK, and this week has seen the confirmation of a new manager to try and resolve that. Åge Hareide has agreed terms to come in on the 1st of September, the former Denmark manager back in Trondheim for his second spell. He lasted only 1 season in 2003 before taking up the Norway job.

They have won twice, but lost three times on the road in their six games so far, and this represents a test of their attacking quality against a stubborn Mjøndalen.

I won't be expecting many goals, only Glimt have managed to score more than 2 goals at Mjøndalen, that includes the home side themselves, who haven't scored more than 2 in any game this season, except against Aalesund away in a 3-1 win.

Rosenborg will be keen to impress the incoming manager, but this will be a tough one for them and they are tough to back at odds against. It will be a tight game, and likely that Mjøndalen will sit in with their back 5 and make it difficult to break down. 

A set piece goal could well be where the game is opened up, so Islamovic, Hovland or maybe Reginiussen could be likely scorers. Expecting Rosenborg to get plenty corners as they try and open up Mjøndalen.

Bet Builder: Under 4 goals in the match and Rosenborg to hit 5+ corners (2.10)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Islamovic(2.63), Zacahriassen(3.75) or Reginiussen(12.0)


Monday 24th August 


Stabæk v Brann (Draw)

Stabæk led 2-0 at Viking last weekend, but they had to come from behind in the end to snatch a draw thanks to Kinoshita. It was Magnus Lundal and Emil Bohinen that had them 2-0 up in the first half before giving up their lead.

Brann were disappointed to lose against Mjøndalen, and in truth their home form has been the biggest problem.

Actually Stabæk have won only two games at home, they have identical home and away records. Brann have won three on the road, better than their home form. So it wouldn't be too much of a surprise if the away side managed to pick something up here.

I think it should be a relatively open game, both sides will be looking to win, and both score and concede goals at the same rate almost. Everything points to an even game between two mid table sides that are inconsistent.

Both of these teams have only won 1 of their last 7 games, so they need to win or they risk being dragged in to the bottom half of the table. 

I'm a big fan of Vetlesen and Bohinen in the Stabæk midfield, they are both top young players, and they also have Lundal, Hansen, Botheim and Edvardsen that are all 21 or under. This young team are energetic, but not surprisingly a little hard to predict.

I personally think both teams will score in this one, but I'm not sure which way it will go, and I don't think it will be a high scoring affair. Only two Stabæk home games have had more than two goals, a 2-2 draw with Glimt, and a 3-0 defeat by Rosenborg.

Maybe corners could be something to look at, all of the previous 5 games for Brann have had 10 or more, and 4 of the previous 5 Stabæk games have too. So worth putting that in the bet builders.

Bet Builder: Both teams to score and 9+ corners in the match (2.42)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Hansen(4.2), Kinoshita(3.4) or Bamba(3.0)


My Bets of the week in Eliteserien

Aalesund to score in the FH against Haugesund (2.1)

Odd to score in the FH against Molde (2.1)

BTTS Double Molde/Odd and Strømsgodset/Viking (1.98) NB

BTTS and over 2.5 goals in Aalesund v Haugesund (1.95) NAP

Rosenborg to hit 6+ corners (2.00)














Friday 14 August 2020

Gameweek 14 Preview

As Eliteserien gets towards the midpoint of the season, Glimt are still unbeaten, but Molde have been dropping points. At the bottom, Aalesund are deep in trouble, Start look it too. Mjøndalen got an important win last weekend, but it is 8 more fixtures on Friday, Saturday and Sunday this weekend.


Friday 15th August


Sarpsborg v Molde (Away Win)


Molde lost again last Monday, a 2-1 defeat at home to Brann, their first home defeat in two years. In truth Brann were a little lucky, and Molde had a stonewall penalty turned down as well as hitting the woodwork late on.

Injuries have been an issue for Molde, defensively especially they haven't had their first choice first back 4 all season really. It is still the same for this week, but Leke James is probably back from illness, as well as Eikrem should be back fit enough to start.

Sarpsborg fell victim to Rosenborg's best performance of the season in a 5-1 defeat at Lerkendal on Sunday, and their up and down season continues. They beat Aalesund the previous week 4-0, their home form is better than away, winning 3 at home and only once away from home so far.

I personally think Molde should win this one, but a caution is that they have struggled at Sarpsborg in the past few years. They haven't won here in the last 4 attempts, but I still would back them over any another result.

Molde have scored in every game this season, but they have been struggling a little defensively with the injuries, although 4 clean sheets is not terrible. They have averaged over 3 goals a game away from home so far, and I can see them getting a least a couple here, but also conceding against Sarpsborg who are unbeaten in the last 4 home games.

One thing potentially to look at as well is corners. Molde have conceded at least 4 corners in every game except 1, so the home team to get 4 corners could be worth looking at as part of a bet builder.

Sarpsborg were really poor against RBK, and well beaten, but Coulibaly continues to show he is one of the best talents in the league in central midfield with another goal, look for him to show off his talents again on Saturday.

One thing to note is that Molde play Champions League qualifier on Tuesday, so they might rest some players, but honestly they have so much depth in forward areas I think whoever plays will score goals and cause problems.

Bet Builder: Molde 2+ goals, Molde to win either half (2.00)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: James(2.10), Eikrem(2.40) or Strand Larsen(3.20)


Sunday 16th August


Brann v Mjøndalen (Home win)


Brann start life with new manager Kåre Ingebritsen in charge at home to Mjøndalen this weekend. He watched on as they beat Molde on Monday, goals from Pedersen and Tveita giving them the 2-1 win. They conceded plenty chances but got the win, despite Daouda Bamba refusing to pass on several occasions as he searches a goal for the first time since gameweek 3.

Mjøndalen picked up a much needed win after 7 straight defeats. They beat Haugesund 1-0 in an unsurprisingly tight game, and it was Ibrahim that was back in the goals picking up his 5th of the season.

Brann will be looking to make it two wins a row against a side that have lost their last 4 away games, although Brann haven't won themselves at home in the previous 3.

I think having the grass pitch will help them against Mjøndalen who aren't so accustomed to playing on it. They will set up with the usual back 5 and try and frustrate Brann, so I could see a tight game in this one.

Koomson and Taylor will be the go to men for Brann as they try and create chances, and last week they were dangerous from set pieces as well, getting their winner from a corner. They defended like their life depended on it last week, and I wonder if that was just for Molde or something they can keep up.

It is a game that I am not expecting goals, Mjøndalen games generally are tight, only 2 games this season have had 4 or more goals in them. Brann as well are similar, last week was the first time in 10 games they have scored more than 1 goal.

Something to look at here is Mjøndalen corners, they are well priced to hit 4 or more, something they have done in 10 of 13 games so far. Brann conceded 17 last weekend, and have been prone to giving up some big numbers in the corner count. In 8 out of last 9 games, there have been at least 10 corners in Brann matches as well.

Bet Builder: 9+ corners, Brann to score at least 1, under 3.5 goals in the match(2.37)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Koomson(3.00), Ibrahim(3.20) or Barmen(3.40)


Haugesund v Strømsgodset(Draw)

Haugesund continued their inconsistent season with defeat at Mjøndalen last time as they continued their struggles with scoring goals, their 6th game this season they have failed to find the net, only 10 goals in 13 games so far.

Strømsgodset lost a topsy turvy game against Sandefjord last weekend, disappointingly losing 4-3 at home to the promoted side. It was a real blow for a team that has been playing better, but now that is 4 defeats in the last 5 and it is worrying times for manager Pedersen.

Haugesund are generally better at home, 3 of their 4 homes have come here, 8 of their 10 goals as well. So we can expect them to at least score on home turf and Godset will continue to try and press high I am sure.

Godset have conceded 27 goals so far this season, the second worst in the league equal with Start, and a big problem for them is Niklas Gunnarsson is pretty awful at centre back, a huge liability for them. He is suspended for this one, so that could actually be a plus point.

I can see both teams scoring here, but it is tough to pick a winner, and I don't think it will be a high scoring game. Moses Mawa has been in good form for Godset, 4 goals in his last 8 games, he has started to get into the box much more than earlier in the season.

I will be looking at corners in this game, both teams average around 12 match corners when they are home and away as they are in this one. Godset average well over 6 away from home, and Haugesund concede an average of 6 at home, so that is something to be on here.

Bet Builder: Both teams to score, 10+ corners (2.87)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Velde(3.60), Mawa(3.60) or Kallman(2.75)


Odd v Kristiansund (Home Win)


Third plays sixth this weekend as Odd look to continue their great form after they dug out a 1-0 win at Stabæk last weekend. It was a first goal for Bakenga that gave them the win their, that is 4 on the bounce and 6 out of the last 7 games they have won.

Kristiansund went ahead then behind against Start last week, but bounced back to win 3-2, thanks in part to another quality volleyed goal by Amahl Pellegrino. Bye and Coly were the other two scorers, but it was a 20 yard touch and volley by Pellegrino, his 10th of the season, that really stole the show.

Odd have really been excellent lately, playing good football through the midfield, and looking solid at the back. their last home game they beat Rosenborg, and they have also beaten Brann here recently. Kristiansund are a big and physical side, so I can see them causing a different threat to Odd, but the quality of Kitolano, Hoff, Kaasa, Rashani and Lunding means that Odd will be keeping the ball down and looking to play through the lines.

It is a game we can expect goals, Kristiansund have scored and conceded in 11 of 13 games so far, just two 0-0 draws that taint that record slightly. Odd have scored 11 in the last 7 games, and I do think the height and strength of KBK could cause trouble at set pieces this weekend.

Only 3 KBK games have gone for less than 3 goals, and Odd have had more than half going for over 2.5 goals, so I will definitely be looking for goals in this one, and from both teams. It is a tough one to call, but I can see Odd continuing their good run with another win here.

Bet Builder: Both teams to score, over 2.5 goals(2.00)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Bakenga(2.40), Pellegrino(2.60) or Coly(9.50)


Sandefjord v Bodø/Glimt (Away Win)


Sandefjord had a fantastic away win at Godset last weekend to keep up what has been an excellent start to the season. Two goals from Sivert Gussiås and one a piece from Rufo had the game tied at 3-3, but a late winner from Kristoffer Normann Hansen gave them the win.

They had been reduced to 10 men with the red card to Kreuzliger, so he will miss out this week, but it was their 4th win in the last 6 games as their form has really been impressive of late.

Nobody has been as impressive as Glimt though this season, despite dropping two points last weekend, they have remained unbeaten, winning 11 of 13 games playing beautiful attacking football. It was a 2-2 draw at Vålerenga last week, but in that game there was an incredible goal from JP Hauge, and also an assist from him to Kasper Junker. 45 goals in 13 games so far, that is incredible!

I can see more goals this weekend for both teams as Glimt have now failed keep a clean sheet in 7 games in a row, indeed only two all season. Sandefjord have scored in 7 games in a row, so goals here would be the order of the day.

Glimt are a short price, but I can see the winning again, despite Sandefjord's good form, I don't think they can stop the attacking prowess of this Glimt side.

There have been at least 4 goals in 11 of 13 Glimt games, and Sandefjord have only 2 clean sheets themselves this season. Sandefjord pick up quite a lot of cards as well, so I can see them getting at least 2, but more likely 3 or more yellows in this one.

Bet Builder: over 3.5 goals, Both teams to Score(2.15)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Hauge(2.10), Zinckernagel(1.95) or Gussiås(4.00)



Viking v Stabæk (Draw)


Viking are another team struggling with consistency, and a 2-2 draw away at Aalesund now leaves them 3 without a win and struggling down in 13th place. Veton Berisha picked up 2 goals last week, one from the penalty spot as Aalesund continued to show themselves as weak defensively. 

Stabæk will be disappointed to have lost an even game with Odd, but in truth their form has taken a bit of a dip recently. They have failed to win in the last four games, so this game has become very important for both sides.

Viking aren't really struggling for goals, 8 in the last 5 games is a decent return, but they have conceded 7 in the last 3 games, so this one is unlikely to be goalless. The front 3 continue to create plenty chances for Viking and I expect they will be on the scoresheet here.

Stabæk are a little hit and miss with their young team, but they seem to score goals away from home, only a 0-0 draw with Start that they have missed out on scoring. So this game I am expecting both teams to be in the goals, but with the form maybe it will be a little tighter than we would hope, although 6 of the last 7 Viking games have had over 2.5 goals.

There has been at least 2 goals in all of Viking's home games, and all of Stabæk's away games have had 3 or more goals, except that 0-0 draw with Start, so goals is probably worth backing, although it is a tough result to call again.

In terms of corners, 9 of 13 Stabæk games have had 9 or more corners, and 12 of 13 Viking games have had 9 or more, so stick that in your bet builder.

Bet Builder: 9+ corners in the game, over 2.5 goals(2.31)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Berisha(2.20), Botheim(3.25) or Bytyqi(3.25)


Rosenborg v Aalesund (Home Win)


As seems to have become customary, RBK is the late kick off on Sunday night, and it is a home game against Aalesund. They played by far their best match of the season last week RBK, winning 5-1 over Sarpsborg at Lerkendal, really impressive and with much higher tempo. There were two goals for Carlo Holse, and one a piece for Zachariassen, Åsen and Islamovic.

If they play like that again with the same tempo, they will blow Aalesund away here. The away side come in to this with just the one win, but a decent draw last week with Viking. Unfortunately they are still conceding goals, but at least they are still creating chances and scoring themselves.

In the 13 games so far, it is 18 scored and 40 conceded for Aalesund, and it is a worry for them that Rosenborg have looked far better at home recently. Four wins on the bounce at home with an aggregate score of 13-2 shows that.

I can see plenty of goals in this one, probably for both sides as RBK have left themselves open to counter attack and Aalesund could maybe make one count.

Four of the last five RBK games have gone for 3 or more goals, and all five of the previous Aalesund games have gone for 4 or more goals, so definitely expecting goals. 

After last week I think there is a case for Dino Islamovic to be starting in this one, and he is looking a little sharper than before. Carlo Holse and Emil Ceide look like quality young wingers that could well be the future for Rosenborg.

Bet Builder: over 3.5 goals, 10+ corners in the match(3.15)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Islamovic(2.05), Holse(3.20) or Zachariassen(2.87)



Start v Vålerenga (Away Win)


Start were unlucky in defeat at Kristiansund last week after they had fought back from a goal down, they threw it away at the end and lost 3-2. Two goals is a nice change though, and there was a double from Kasper Skaanes, his first two goals of the season.

Vålerenga on the other hand got a good draw against Glimt, which started so well with a Vilhjalmsson goal inside a minute. But they had to fight back in the end and it was a quality equaliser from Aron Dønnum after a nice Sahraoui assist that gained them a point.

Start had begun to tighten things up, but they seem to have lost their way defensively, conceding 11 goals in the last 3 games they have played. They have still only won once all season, however they are unbeaten in their last four at home, 3 draws and a win.

Vålerenga have lost twice away from home, but they were against 2nd place Molde and 3rd placed Odd, so can be forgiven perhaps. Last time away from home they beat Brann with a good display, and they will be hoping to repeat that.

Borchgrevink is suspended this week for Vålerenga, so there will be a replacement at right back, but I can see Dønnum and Sahraoui causing Start a bit of trouble in this one. Vålerenga also are dangerous from set pieces, and Start can be vulnerable, so potential for goals from a few areas here.

I think Start might keep it tight again, like they did earlier in the season after they had lost a few goals in previous games. Vålerenga are in good form though, they have lost only once in the last 10 games, away at Molde.

In terms of corners, 7 games in a row for Vålerenga with at least 9 match corners, 7 out of the last 8 for Start with the same.


Bet Builder: 9+ match corners, 1+ goals in the first half, Vålerenga win/draw double chance(2.50)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Stokke(2.75), Finne(2.62) or Skålevik(2.75)



My Eliteserien bets of the Weekend


Glimt to beat Sandefjord and BTTS (2.37)

Mjøndalen 4+ corners (2.00) NB

Aalesund 4+ corners (2.38)

Rosenborg v Aalesund over 3.5 goals (2.10) NAP

Molde 2+ goals, Molde to win either half (2.00)




Friday 7 August 2020

Gameweek 13 Preview

Eliteserien round 13 takes place this weekend, with Glimt remaining unbeaten and holding a 3 point lead over Molde. Molde played an extra game on Wednesday evening, hammering Start 5-0, so Glimt will be looking to keep the pressure on, in what will be their toughest away test of the season so far, a trip to Vålerenga.

Saturday 8th August


Vålerenga v Bodø/Glimt (Away Win)


Glimt travel to Oslo to meet Vålerenga on Saturday night looking to remain unbeaten, and hoping to be the first team to beat Vålerenga at Intility Arena this year.

They come into this one on the back of a 3-2 win over Strømsgodset on Sunday, another high scoring game and impressive attacking display, mixed in with some defensive frailty. Goals came from unsurprising sources, with Zinckernagel and Hauge getting one each, and also an own goal which was turned in from a Zinckernagel cross. 

Vålerenga travelled to Bergen on Saturday and came away with a 2-1 win after a game of penalties. Bård Finne scored two from the spot after they had gone behind to an early Brann penalty. It was their 4th win in the last 6 games, and they currently sit in 4th place in the league.

Glimt come into this one having scored at least two goals in every away game, averaging 3.67 per game. They have beaten teams who sit in against them, and teams that come out and try to press them, and generally being away from home suits them as teams play a slightly higher line.

Vålerenga as I said are unbeaten at home, but in probably their toughest test so far they were well beaten 4-1 at Molde, and this could be another tough game for them. Defensive midfielder Felix horn Myhre is suspended for this one, and he is usually the most disciplined player when the team attacks.

It has hard to look past Glimt, and also hard to avoid looking at goals in this game. Over 3.5 goals in every away game so far for Glimt, but also, as has happened in 10 of the 12 games for Glimt so far, both teams scoring.

Bjørkan and Hauge v Dønnum and Borchgrevink on the Glimt left hand side is going to be one to watch very close, two of the best full back winger partnerships in the league.

Bet Builder: Over 3.5 Goals, Both teams to Score(2.10)

Goalscorers to add to bet Builder: Hauge(2.25), Zinckernagel(2.25) or Finne(2.75)


Sunday 9th August


Aalesund v Viking (Away Win)

Aalesund were hoping to go back to back wins when they met Sarpsborg last week, but it turned into a second half collapse as they lost 4 goals and a 4-0 defeat was the result. Another big defeat in the season, they have already conceded 38 goals over the 12 games so far, absolute certainties for relegation if they don't sort that out.

Viking themselves aren't getting good results, although they have been playing better recently, particularly in attack. The front three are combining well and creating plenty chances, which should bode well for this weekends match up.

Last week they lost at home to Kristiansund 2-1, despite having 18 shots in the game, they lost a late goal from a header after a set piece had come back in to the box. It was a disappointing result in an even game.

This week I fancy them to bounce back, and score some goals doing it at Aalesund. In home games so far, Aalesund have conceded 4,2,3,6,3,2 and there is every reason to expect more of the same as they don't seem to be changing their setup much.

Although Viking are struggling, I think they are playing better than their position suggests, so their price is a little higher than I would expect.

Another thing to potentially look at is Viking corners. they average well over 7 away from home, so could well rack up corners against a poor Aalesund.

Bet Builder: Viking to score 2 or more, Viking to win (2.60)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Berisha(2.25), Castro(2.50) or Ibrahimaj(4.00)


Kristiansund v Start (Home Win)


Kristiansund picked up a great win at Viking last week with that late winner scored by centre half Dan Peter Ulvestad. It was their second win in a row, which has seen them turn a run of 6 games without a win, into 4 unbeaten.

Start on the other hand come in to this one off the back of a 5-0 hammering at Molde. They had picked up their first win last weekend with a very good win over struggling Mjøndalen. Toennessen, Schulze and Skålevik got the goals in a 3-0 triumph, their first win of the season.

This will be another tough test for Start, and one which I can see them struggling in. This will be the third promoted side KBK have played at home this year, beating Sandefjord 3-1 and Aalesund 7-2, so they will be hoping for more of that.

Start have played 6, lost four and drawn 2 on the road so far, and they have failed to keep a clean sheet yet, so although they will try and keep it tight, they are likely to lose goals. Start have lost 2-0 and 4-0 in the second half in their last two away games, KBK have won 3-0 and 2-0 in the 2nd halves of their last two games, so maybe something to look at, as I think first half might be tight.

One thing to look at is corners, there is usually a lot in Start games, 10 of the 13 have had at least 9 corners. Similar for Kristiansund, with 9 of the 12 having at least 9 corners in the game. They tend to concede plenty, with at least 4 in 9 of the 12 games.

Bet Builder: 10+ corners in the game, KBK to win 2nd half(2.64)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Pellegrino(2.00), Bye(2.50) or Skålevik(3.25)


Mjøndalen v Haugesund (Draw)


Mjøndalen made it 6 defeats in a row last weekend when they lost 3-0 to give Start their first win of the season. It is really worrying for the club from Drammen as they have now slid to second bottom of the table. Struggling to score goals, and now not looking defensively solid, they have to turn things around soon.

As for Haugesund, it was a really good win over Stabæk at home, and it was a hattrick from one of my favourite players in the league, Kristoffer Velde. A goal with each foot then a late penalty taking his tally to four for the season, and now I hope he will push on.

This game definitely has the makings of a low scoring affair, and a 0-0 is certainly not going to be a surprise if it happens. Both teams have 10 goals in the 12 game so far, the joint lowest total in the league. 

Mjøndalen have failed to score in three games in a row now, Haugesund have failed to score in 5 of their last 7 games, so it is clear where the problem is for these two teams.

There might be value in Haugesund corners. They have hit at least 5 corners in 9 of the last 10 games, and out of these two teams they will certainly be the ones likely to do most attacking.

Tough game to call, but low scoring, either team to steal it by a goal in a dull affair is the likely outcome. No value in betting under goals because the bookies know these two don't score goals.

Bet Builder: Haugesund to hit 5 or more corners, Haugesund win/draw double chance(2.60)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Velde(4.75), Brochmann(4.00) or no goalscorer(8.50)


Stabæk v Odd (Draw)


Stabæk were disappointing against Haugesund off the back of being the first team to take points off of Glimt. Emil Bohinen scored a penalty in what was a 3-1 defeat, and they will be looking to get back to winning ways.

Odd are now in third place and are looking really good at this point in the season. Five wins out of the last six now, and their latest was a good win over Rosenborg, deservedly beating them 2-1 at home. Goals came from Kasper Lunding and Elbasan Rashani as they held off a late Rosenborg push to get back in the game.

This should be a good game between two teams who prefer to play on the front foot. Both have young teams with lots of energy and I am expecting goals in this one. Both teams have had 7 out of 12 games go for over 2.5 goals, and the ones that haven't have generally been against the same opposition(eg. Sarpsborg, Mjøndalen).

Definitely expecting both teams to score and this game to be well worth watching, probably my choice for Sunday evening. Odd have won 3 out of their 5 away games, and Stabæk have failed to win at home in the last three attempts, so really good value in the away side, although will be a close game I feel.

Bet Builder: Both teams to score, over 2.5 goals (2.37)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Botheim(3.00), Hansen(4.75) or Kitolano(5.50)


Strømsgodset v Sandefjord(Home Win)

Godset were perhaps a little unlucky in losing at Glimt on Sunday, eventually running out 3-2 losers after twice coming from a goal behind to level things. Moses Mawa got another goal, that is now 4 for the season for the 24 year old winger. 

As for Sandefjord, they picked up a surprise but crucial win at home to champions Molde. 1-0 down and seemingly struggling to get a foothold in the game, they have Molde's Fredrik Sjølstad to thank for first slipping to let Rufo get an equaliser, then getting sent off late in the first half. 

A late Marc Vales penalty giving them their third win in five games, all at home.

This will be a tough one for Sandefjord though, who are finding it tough away from home. Five defeats in a row shows they are far more comfortable at their home ground. 

Godset are not in great form, but they are playing far better now than they were at the start of the season, and I think their high pressure game will come to fruition against Sandefjord. Their last home game was a 3-1 victory over Brann, and I am expecting more of the same here.

I can't see anything other than a home win here, but Sandefjord have scored now in their last six games, so it is possible they can continue that streak, even if it is in defeat. They have concede at least 2 goals in their last 5 away games, all defeats as I said, so will be backing Godset for goals.

Bet Builder: Strømsgodset to win and to score 2 or more goals(2.25)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Mawa(2.75), Salvesen(2.40) or Celorrio(4.00)


Rosenborg v Sarpsborg (Home Win)


Rosenborg lost 2-1 against Odd on Sunday night to continue a poor run of away results. That is 3 on the road without a win, against Start, Haugesund, and then Odd. Home is where they have been happiest though, as they have won their last 3 games at Lerkendal, unbeaten in 4 since being beaten by runaway leaders Glimt.

It was Carlo Holse who got the goal last weekend, as Børven struggles to get any scoring opportunities, still getting used to a new team.

Sarpbsorg hammered Aalesund 4-0 at home, an excellent second half performance with all goals scored then. Jørgen Strand Larsen wasn't on the score sheet, but he showed his quality up top again. It was teenager Ismaila Coulibaly who continues to impress in midfield, he opened the scoring on Sunday, and he looks like one to watch for the future.

This week I feel Sarpsborg might not find it so easy, they lost their last away trip to Viking 3-0, so far 3 defeats in 5 away trips, only Sandefjord they have managed to beat.

Rosenborg as I said have won their last 3, two of them 3-0, against Viking and Strømsgodset, and also a narrow win over Sandefjord. I can see more home comforts for RBK this week as they continue to look for some momentum and attacking patterns, and still search a new manager.

Sarpsborg are quite defensive usually, only 5 of their 12 games going for 3 or more goals, so they will try and keep it tight, but Rosenborg will keep coming, and they have been creating more chances recently than at the start of the season.

RBK do concede plenty corners at home, often when they scrambling in defence. Only Sandefjord have failed to hit at least 5 against them at Lerkendal. 

All I can see in this game though, is a home win, and Sarpsborg don't have a good record in Trondheim.

Bet Builder: Rosenborg to win, Sarpsborg 4+ corners (3.50)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Børven(2.40), Helland(3.50) or Zachariassen(4.33)


Monday 10th August

Molde v Brann(Home Win)


Molde bounced back from Sandefjord defeat with a midweek 5-0 hammering of Start on Wednesday night. It was a classic Molde display, solid enough first half, went in 1-0 up, then turned on the afterburners in the second half. 

Substitutes made a big difference as Brynhildsen scored twice, and Eikrem came back from injury to score and assist. Leke James missed the game through illness, but should be ok on Monday. Omoijuanfo scored two from the spot in his place as Molde show they can score goals from so many different sources.

Brann had a really bad week, their 2-1 defeat at home to Vålerenga meant that Lars Arne Nielsen was relieved of his duties as manager after five years in charge. It is five games without a win for Brann, and they sit in eighth place in the table with just four wins so far.

Molde have played 6 won 6 at home, and there is no reason to suggest it won't be 7 out of 7 after Monday. 5-0, 4-1 and 5-0 are their three last results at home, so it could be a long game for Brann.

One thing to note is their strength in the second half. they have 7 goals in the first half, and 14 in the second half at home. A lot of this is to do with squad strength and the quality they can bring off of the bench. They have scored in every game in the second half this season, and in four out of six, they have at least 3 goals when playing at home in the second half.

Brann on the other hand, have scored 1 goal in total in the second half of the last four away games. Definitely worth a look at second half form here.

Also, Molde concede plenty corners despite dominating games, so Brann corners could be well priced. Another thing worth noting is Vegard Forren left Molde this year after he had been caught taking money from the players fine kitty, because he had a gambling problem. There is definitely some beef here, so look out for him to get booked.

Bet Builder: Molde to win, 2+ goals in the second half for Molde(3.10)

Goalscorers to add to Bet Builder: Eikrem(2.10), Brynhildsen(2.30) or Koomson(4.50)


My Bets of the Weekend


Viking over 1.5 goals and both teams to score (2.05)

Rosenborg to win (1.95)

Strømsgodset to win (1.83)

Stabæk/Odd over 2.5 goals (2.05) NAP

Molde 2+ second half goals (2.75)



Tuesday 4 August 2020

Young Players in Eliteserien

With only 1 game happening this midweek, that is Molde playing against Start on Wednesday, I thought I would take a look at something else this week.

There is no doubt that with the emergence of Haaland on to the world stage, and other young Norwegians popping up all over Europe, there has been an increased interest in Eliteserien, and in particular the talent that is here.

With that being the case, I thought I would pick out my five favourite under 21's currently playing in the league. They are in the shop window in the Eliteserien and no doubt their futures could lie outside of Norway.


5. Emil Konradsen Ceide (18) - Rosenborg


Rosenborg have no started this season well, but they have a few young players in the team that gives them some hope for the future. One of them is left winger Ceide, who made his debut last season, but has had an extended run in the team this year because of an injury to Sammy Adegbenro. 

He is quick and very direct, playing on the left hand side, the right footer can come inside but is usually better going down the outside with his pace. The youngster from the North of Norway has a lot to learn, and it looks like he is a very quiet boy on the pitch. 

A lot of talent, but his final delivery is definitely needing to improve, he often gets into good positions but isn't quite picking out his teammates yet.




4. Hugo Vetlesen (20) - Stabæk


Stabæk have started the season pretty well this year, and they have a young squad full of energy and quality. No doubt Emil Bohinen is the one being linked with moves away, but his midfield compatriot Hugo Vetlesen has really impressed me this year. 

His energy on the pitch is crucial to how the team plays, but not only that he has great close control, is aggressive with his pressing and challenging for the ball, and this season seems to have found an eye for goal that has been missing in previous seasons. 

Having turned 20 this year, he has nearly 100 league games under his belt for Stabæk, and now is one of the first names on the teamsheet. He makes late runs into the box which makes him tough to mark, and I can see him scoring more than the 3 he has already this season 




3. Joshua Kitolano (19) - Odd

One of three brothers currently playing in the top two divisions in Norwegian football, Joshua might well be the best of the three. Brother John is currently on loan at Molde from Wolves, Eric is at Ull/Kisa, but it is Joshua that looks like the biggest talent.

This season he has played in all 12 games so far for Odd, and his composure in central midfield is really impressive. He plays as an "indre løper" which translates roughly to inside runner. Part of the midfield 3 he plays on the right of it, and gets into advanced areas between defence and midfield of the opposition.

What really stands out for me is the way he receives the ball, so often on the half turn and always aware of players around him. He is hard to get off the ball, very strong for his age and height. 

He does need to become more of a goal scoring threat, although his two recent goals in a win over Mjøndalen are a sign of things to come hopefully. Having just turned 19, and already a regular for one of the best teams in Eliteserien, he could well be on the radar for many teams across Europe.




2. Ismaila Coulibaly (19) - Sarpsborg

Coulibaly made 5 starts in the league for Sarpsborg last year as an 18 year old, but he has already made 7 this season, having now started the last 7 games in a row for the club. The young Malian midfielder is another teenager that is dominating games from midfield, much like Kitolano.

He has three goals this season, and he has shown already that he is not afraid to take responsibility for creating and scoring goals for the team. He often picks up the ball on the each of the area and is looking to shoot or create for others.

Not afraid to take the ball in tight areas, he has very quick feet and has a good burst of speed over the first 5 yards. Playing as part of a two man central midfield, he has also taken on defensive responsibilities and showed he is more than willing to work hard and get stuck in for his team. 

He is an intelligent player that finds space between the lines, and is also smart enough defensively to cover areas in front of the back 3. Coulibaly is a player that will almost 100% not be at Sarpsborg next season, he looks like a real talent.



1. Jens Petter Hauge (20) - Bodø/Glimt

No surprises here, but it has been an incredible start to the year for Glimt, and a big part of that has been the incredible form of JP Hauge. Last season he didn't start a league game until gameweek 23, but this season he is undroppable.

He plays on the left wing although he is predominantly right footed. But he does a lot of good work down the outside, often getting by defenders with a beautiful stepover. 

He is more than happy working in tight areas too, often bouncing passes with Junker, Saltnes or Bjørkan, and he uses his pace to get in behind defences.

He has already been linked with moves away, he apparently turned down a move to Cercle Brugge in Belgium just last month, but there is no doubt this is a player in demand. It is easy to see why.

In 11 games so far this season he has 7 goals and 6 assists, it could easily have been even more. He should have scored in good chances missed in the last two games, something perhaps he can work on is his first time finishing.

Everyone knows about Hauge now, but he has a huge amount of potential, and somebody will be taking a chance on him this winter, after he could lead his hometown club to their first ever top flight title in Norway.





Other players worth a mention


Fredrik Bjørkan at Glimt is 21 years old, and is for me the best left back in the league. An outstanding engine, very good on the ball, can pass and cross very well, he is a huge talent that could do a job in most leagues.

Kristoffer Velde for Haugesund is another I like. The 20 year old is playing left wing and is Haugesunds biggest threat this season. He just scored a hattrick against Stabæk, and hopefully this kick starts his goalscoring for the season. Energetic, aggressive and an eye for goal, Velde is one to watch for the future too.

Christian Borchgrevink(21) at Vålerenga is a right back that has really impressed me this year. He takes all set pieces for Vålerenga and his delivery is usually spot on. His energy from right back is impressive, overlapping Aron Dønnum all day long. Pace might be an issue defensively, but he has looked like a really classy player this year for Vålerenga.

Finally a couple Molde players who have big potential to look at are Marcus Holmgren Pedersen(20) and Ola Brynhildsen(21). Pedersen played right back a lot so far this season, but can also play further forward. He is quick, and also very comfortable on the ball, and is very good 1 v 1 defensively too.

Brynhildsen came in from Stabæk this year after an impressive two years in Bærum. He plays left wing and cuts inside onto his right foot. A very technical player, he hasn't quite got going at Molde, but it is only a matter of time. Very sharp and intelligent with his movement, Brynhildsen is for sure a future candidate for the national team.