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Sønderjyske's Defensive Fragility Meets Midtjylland's Away Form: Danish Superliga Preview

FC Midtjylland arrive at Sønderjyske on Sunday having lost just once in their last ten matches, while the hosts carry one of the league's most porous defensive records. The structural gaps in this fixture are worth examining closely.

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Sønderjyske Fodbold
Danish Superliga
vs
12.00 Sunday 26th July 2026
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FC Midtjylland
The Insider
· 5 min read
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There is a fixture that looks comfortable on paper, and then there is the evidence underneath it. Sunday's Danish Superliga meeting between Sønderjyske Fodbold and FC Midtjylland at 12:00 kickoff is one of those occasions where the data and the eye test are pointing in the same direction. Midtjylland are the better-organised side at this moment in time, and Sønderjyske's defensive structure gives a well-prepared visiting team every reason for confidence.

Sønderjyske's Defensive Numbers Tell a Difficult Story

Watch this. Over their last ten matches overall, Sønderjyske have conceded 22 goals. That is not a run of bad luck. That is a pattern. Their expected goals against figure across that same window sits at 13, which means that even by the model's more forgiving measure, they are leaking goals at a significant rate. The reality has been considerably worse.

Rewind to their home form across the last ten games specifically. Two wins, three draws, four losses. Eleven goals scored, fifteen conceded at their own ground. A clean sheet percentage of just over 11 per cent at home tells you that keeping Midtjylland out for ninety minutes would be an exceptional result by recent standards, not a reasonable expectation.

The thing nobody is talking about is possession. Sønderjyske's average possession across their last ten overall games sits at 19 per cent. That is not a low-block, structured defensive shape built to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. Those teams tend to have clean sheet percentages to show for it. What 19 per cent possession with a goals-against record like this tells you is that they are being overrun. They are not controlling games from a defensive base, and they are not threatening enough on the transition to make opponents cautious. That is a coaching issue, and one that will be difficult to paper over in ninety minutes against a team currently in the form Midtjylland are showing.

Midtjylland's Away Record Is the Foundation of the Tip

Over their last five away matches, Midtjylland have won three and drawn two. No defeats. Six goals for, three against. That is a structure built on something solid. The pattern of results, DDWWW in that away context, shows a team that found their feet on the road and built from there.

What makes this more compelling is the broader ten-game picture. Four wins, five draws, one loss from their last ten overall. That lone defeat is the only blemish in what has been a consistent run. Their goals-for column reads 17 in that period, and their goals-against reads 14. They are not a clean sheet machine, but they are scoring regularly and they are not capitulating.

The momentum slope for Midtjylland is slightly negative at minus 0.15, which is worth noting. Their most recent five games tell a slightly more mixed story, with one win, three draws, and one loss. The overall form across ten is still superior to anything Sønderjyske can offer, but the dip in trajectory is a detail that stops this being a straightforward prediction. Preparation will matter. How their coaching staff has set them up for a game against a side that barely holds possession will determine whether this is comfortable or edgy.

Injury Context and What It Changes

Both sides are carrying absences, and the volume on Midtjylland's side is worth flagging. They have four players listed as out, including three rated as major injuries. One of those carries an expected return date as far out as September 2026. When a squad is missing that number of players at a significant severity level, it affects the options available in the squad and the flexibility a coach has in-game.

Sønderjyske have three absentees of their own, including one long-term absence that has been running since September 2025 and a major injury with no return date confirmed. Neither side comes into this at full strength, but the depth required to absorb that level of disruption tends to favour the side with stronger recent form and more stable underlying numbers. That is Midtjylland.

Head to Head and What the Last Meeting Suggests

The head-to-head record across the two meetings on file shows both as draws, with a combined eight goals across those two games. The last meeting on 4 April 2026 finished as a draw. Both-teams-to-score has occurred in 100 per cent of head-to-head meetings, and both have gone over 2.5 goals.

That history matters as a reference point, but it does not override the current form differential. A draw in April is a single data point. Sønderjyske have continued to deteriorate in defensive terms since that fixture, and their xG figures suggest the goals they are conceding are not the product of poor goalkeeping or bad fortune. The shots are landing because the defensive structure is allowing them.

The Tactical Picture and What to Watch

Sønderjyske average just three corners per game at home in their recent data, while their shots per game at home across the last ten sits at 32. That is not a low number for a team keeping 19 per cent possession, which suggests they may be generating volume from rushed transitions rather than sustained build-up. Against a Midtjylland side with structure in their defensive shape on the road, those rushed attempts are less likely to be converted.

The trigger for Midtjylland's goals in this game will most likely come from Sønderjyske's inability to hold a defensive shape under sustained pressure. The movement in behind from a well-organised visiting attack, combined with a host side that cannot hold the ball for meaningful periods, creates the conditions for a Midtjylland goal in the first half. That is where you want to direct your attention.

Sophie's View

The data builds a clear picture here. Sønderjyske are structurally vulnerable at home and have been for several months. Midtjylland are unbeaten in five away games and carry a ten-match record that shows quality and resilience in roughly equal measure. The injury list for Midtjylland adds some uncertainty, but not enough to override what the form columns are showing.

My focus for this one is on the goals market. Both teams have scored in all previous meetings, and Midtjylland's home clean sheet percentage across the last ten is zero per cent. Sønderjyske do score despite their possession numbers. Both teams to score carries real weight here alongside Midtjylland to win, which reflects the most likely scenario given the away form. If you want to go narrower, a Midtjylland win and over 2.5 goals is the combination this data supports most directly. The structure of the fixture points that way, and I will follow the structure.

Related: Form: Sønderjyske Fodbold · Form: FC Midtjylland · Head-to-head: Sønderjyske Fodbold vs FC Midtjylland

Match data, form summaries, and head-to-head records are sourced from SportSignals’ proprietary AI analysis engine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the head-to-head record between Sønderjyske and FC Midtjylland?

The two sides have met twice in the recorded head-to-head data, with both matches ending as draws. Both games have featured goals from both teams, and both have gone over 2.5 goals. The most recent meeting on 4 April 2026 also finished level.

What is FC Midtjylland's recent away form heading into this match?

Midtjylland are unbeaten in their last five away matches, winning three and drawing two. They have scored six goals and conceded three in that run, with a clean sheet percentage of 40 per cent on the road across that five-game window.

Are there any injury concerns for either side ahead of Sunday's game?

Both clubs are carrying notable absences. Sønderjyske have three players out, including one long-term absentee and one major injury with no confirmed return date. FC Midtjylland have four players unavailable, three of them rated as major injuries, with one not expected back until September 2026.