Häcken's Unbeaten Run Faces Its Sternest Test as Struggling AIK Head to Gothenburg
Häcken welcome a wounded AIK side on Monday evening, with second place and domestic bragging rights on the line. One team is building something. The other is running out of time to stop the rot.

There are fixtures that tell you exactly where two clubs are in their season. This is one of them. Häcken sit second in the Allsvenskan table, unbeaten after ten matches, and they are hosting an AIK side that has lost four of their last ten and cannot keep a clean sheet away from home to save their lives. Monday evening in Gothenburg has all the ingredients for a statement result.
Häcken: The Most Consistent Side Nobody Is Talking About
Let us start with the basics. Häcken have not lost a single match this season. Ten games, five wins, five draws. Twenty points. They sit eight points clear of AIK in the table and they are doing it without the dramatic, high-scoring performances that make headlines. The thing is, consistency like that does not happen by accident. It is the product of a squad that competes from first whistle to last.
Their home form is particularly telling. In their last five home matches, they have won three and drawn two. Every single one of those games has produced goals at both ends. A hundred per cent both-teams-to-score rate and a hundred per cent over 2.5 goals rate at home. Häcken are not parking the bus. They are going after games, and they are conceding in the process, but they are winning the ones that matter.
The momentum is clearly with them. Their overall momentum slope across the last ten games sits at a positive 0.06, and their home momentum slope specifically is a very healthy 0.4. They are moving in the right direction. They have scored twenty goals in ten league matches and conceded fourteen. Those are not the numbers of a side that is sitting back and hoping for the best. They are on the front foot and they know it.
The slight concern, and it is worth flagging, is the away form data that has been used to represent their recent five-game window. Two wins, three draws, no losses, but a momentum slope that has dipped to negative 0.2. Away from home they are drawing games they might previously have won. That could indicate a team that is slightly fatiguing or finding it harder to impose themselves when they do not have the crowd. On Monday they have both home advantage and recent home form on their side, so that concern is limited. But it is there.
AIK: The Numbers Are Not Flattering
Listen, tenth in the table with a goal difference of minus four is not where AIK want to be. Three wins, three draws, four losses from ten games. Twelve points. They are closer to the bottom six than they are to the top four, and the form data suggests things are not improving at the rate they need.
Their home form is genuinely alarming. In their last five home games they have lost three, won two, and kept just one clean sheet. The momentum slope at home is negative 0.9. That is a steep decline. The only silver lining is that they are the away side on Monday, so their home struggles are not directly relevant here. But they do reflect a squad that is low on confidence and short on defensive reliability.
Away from home, the picture is more mixed. In their last five away games, AIK have won one, drawn three, and lost one. Goals for seven, goals against seven. They have not kept a single clean sheet on the road in their last five away matches. Every game they have played away from home has ended with both teams scoring. That is not a stat that fills you with confidence when you are travelling to a side that scores in virtually every home fixture they play.
The thing is, there is a long-term injury in the AIK squad with no confirmed return date. The data does not specify the player, but any squad dealing with a long-term absentee is carrying extra weight. When your results are already suffering, losing a player for an extended period only compounds the problem.
The Head-to-Head Picture
There is no head-to-head data available for this fixture in the current dataset. We cannot draw on recent meetings to find a pattern. What we can say is that in terms of current form, current standings, and current momentum, everything points in one direction. Häcken are the better team right now. They are the more settled team. And they have home advantage.
Where the Match Will Be Won and Lost
Häcken's home record screams goals. Every home game in their recent run has gone over 2.5 and produced goals at both ends. AIK have not kept a clean sheet away from home in their last five road trips. These two facts together make a compelling case for an open, high-scoring contest.
AIK will need to compete differently away from home than they have been doing in recent weeks. Their away results, while not catastrophic, show a side that is settling for draws rather than going after wins. One win from five away games is not promotion-challenging form. Against a Häcken side that scores freely and rarely lets opponents leave Gothenburg without conceding, AIK will need to show a level of desire and defensive organisation that their recent numbers do not suggest they possess.
For Häcken, the standards are clear. They have not lost all season. The attitude in that dressing room will be focused on keeping that record intact while pushing further clear in the table. Home advantage, superior form, superior position, superior momentum. The basics all favour the home side.
The Verdict
Häcken to win. They are unbeaten, they are at home, their home form is producing goals and results, and they are playing a side that is leaking goals, low on confidence, and missing a player to long-term injury. AIK might nick something given that both teams have been scoring in virtually every match these sides are involved in, but Häcken have earned the right to be strong favourites here.
Back Häcken. Back goals. The evidence points clearly enough and I do not need anything else to make that call. End of.
Related: Form: Häcken · Form: AIK · Head-to-head: Häcken vs AIK
Match data, form summaries, and head-to-head records are sourced from SportSignals’ proprietary AI analysis engine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Häcken's form going into this match?
Häcken are unbeaten in all ten of their Allsvenskan matches this season, with five wins and five draws. They sit second in the table on twenty points. At home specifically, they have won three and drawn two of their last five home matches, with every single game producing goals at both ends and finishing over 2.5 goals.
How have AIK been performing recently?
AIK are in tenth place in the Allsvenskan table with twelve points from ten games, having won three, drawn three, and lost four. Their home momentum slope is a deeply negative 0.9, reflecting a sharp decline in results on home soil. Away from home, they have not kept a single clean sheet in their last five road matches, with both teams scoring in every one of those games.
Is there any injury news ahead of Häcken vs AIK?
The available data confirms that AIK have a player on a long-term injury absence with no confirmed return date. The specific player is not identified in the current information, but the absence is classified as ongoing. Häcken have no injury concerns listed in the current data.
