Peter Green - June 16, 2022
Kristiansund vs Bodo/Glimt
Norway – Eliteserien
Date: Saturday, 18 June 2022
Kick-off at 17:00 UK / 18:00 CET
Venue: Kristiansund Stadion.
Round 10 of Eliteserien is set for this Saturday as Kristiansund play host to Bodo/Glimt where both these sides are separated by 12 points and 7 places. These two sides will be seen battling it out at Kristiansund Stadion.
Bodo/Glimt is at the 8th spot on the standing with 13 points from 9 games. They won 3 times in the league while drew on 4 and lost on twice other occasions. The visitors are currently on a 2-game winless run in the league and they are tallied on points with Sarpsborg.
Since a losing effort in their last game against Molde by 1-3 in Eliteserien action, Bodo/Glimt will hope for a better result here. They have regularly broken through opposing defense in the lead-up to this encounter, scoring 9 goals in their last 6 matches.
On the other hand, Kristiansund resides at the rock bottom closing the 16th position on the table with a mere 1 point. Of the 7 matches played, they won none while drew once and lost on 6 other occasions. Their total goals to conceding ratio stands at 5:14 showcasing their dreadful offensive and defensive sides.
Kristiansund will be wanting a better result here after a 2-1 league defeat last time out to Molde FK. They have failed to prevent opponents from scoring in each of their previous 6 games, shipping 13 goals on the way. The hosts are currently battling relegation to OBOS-ligaen and they need 9 more points to escape the drop zone.
The visitors are unbeaten in their last 10 meetings with Kristiansund and have won the pair’s last 7 h2h encounters on the run maintaining 4 cleansheets. Bodo/Glimt have also lost just once from their last 6 league schedules.
Meanwhile, Kristiansund has never won a home game this season and are currently on the back of 2 straight home defeats. They had never secure a win against this visiting side in any of the competitions.
Considering their previous h2h stats and current form, we feel that an away win is up for cards.