Hammarby vs Anderlecht Prediction, Odds & Tips
Hammarby vs Anderlecht Prediction and Tips
Hammarby vs Anderlecht headlines the UEFA Europa League schedule ahead. Kickoff is 01:00 BST on Thursday, 23 July. 18+. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Anderlecht vs Hammarby Prediction, Odds and Betting Tips
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Hammarby's Home Fortress Faces Its Sternest Test as Anderlecht Arrive in Europa League
Sophie Hargreaves Β· 23 June 2026
There is a clear pattern in this fixture before a ball has been kicked. Watch the numbers carefully and a story emerges that goes beyond simple league positioning. Hammarby at home and Hammarby away are, in effect, two separate football teams. Anderlecht's defensive record on their travels is a concern that their coaching staff will be very aware of. Put those two things together on Thursday evening and you have the conditions for an absorbing Europa League qualifier.
The Home Fortress Hammarby Have Built
Rewind to Hammarby's home record over their last ten domestic fixtures and the numbers are striking. Four wins, one draw, one loss. Twenty goals scored, five conceded. That is the kind of return that tells you a team has a clear game plan on their own ground. The structure works. The movement in the final third produces. The defensive shape holds. Over 2.5 goals have landed in 83 percent of those home fixtures, which tells you Hammarby do not merely protect their fort, they come out and attack with purpose.
The thing nobody is talking about is the split personality this side shows depending on whether they are at home or away. Their last five away results read: loss, loss, win, draw, loss. They have scored just four goals away from home in their last ten matches and conceded eight. That is not a minor fluctuation in form. That is a coaching issue rooted in how this team sets up when they do not have the crowd behind them and the familiar reference points of their own stadium to work within.
For this match, of course, they have those reference points. Anderlecht are the visitors. That context matters enormously when you are reading the data.
Anderlecht's Away Vulnerability Is a Clear Signal
The detail in Anderlecht's away form deserves proper attention. Over their last ten away fixtures, they have won three, drawn one and lost six. They have shipped nineteen goals in those ten matches. Their clean sheet percentage away from home sits at twenty percent, and in their last five specifically on the road they have kept zero clean sheets. Not one. Every single away match in that recent sample has seen them concede.
Watch this in the context of a Europa League qualifier against a side who score freely at home. Anderlecht's away game plan appears to leave them open in transition. The xG data available for those away fixtures shows four goals scored against an xG of four, and five conceded against an xG of five. That alignment between expected and actual tells you this is not bad luck. The pattern is repeatable and it is structural. The goals they are conceding away from home are coming from situations their defensive shape should be preventing. That is a coaching issue, and until the structure changes, the pattern will persist.
It is worth noting that Anderlecht carry two injury absences into this fixture. One player is listed as a major injury with no return date confirmed, which has been ongoing since mid-April. A second player has been out since May with a moderate injury and also has no confirmed return date. Without knowing the precise roles those players fill, the absence of two squad members for an extended period will have had some bearing on the defensive cohesion shown in those away results.
Hammarby's Own Momentum Concern
To be precise about Hammarby's situation, they are not without their own question marks. Their last five results overall read: loss, loss, loss, win, win. That is a negative momentum slope of minus 0.9, the steepest negative slope in either team's data. They went on a run of three consecutive defeats before steadying themselves with back-to-back wins. The preparation heading into a European fixture on the back of that kind of run demands attention. A coaching staff will be working hard to ensure the lessons from those defeats have been absorbed without affecting the confidence the team clearly carries at home.
Hammarby also carry one injury absence. A moderate injury sustained in May has an expected return date of the end of August, meaning that player will not feature here. It is a single absence rather than the two Anderlecht are managing, but it will have influenced Hammarby's selection options.
The Tactical Picture and What to Watch For
The trigger moments in this match are likely to come from Hammarby's transition play. Their home structure generates goals at a high rate, and against a visiting side that has consistently leaked on the road, the first goal becomes a significant moment. If Hammarby establish the lead early, the pattern strongly suggests Anderlecht will struggle to reorganise quickly enough to prevent further damage. Their clean sheet percentage at home, at 33 percent, is modest enough that Anderlecht will believe they can score. Both teams score in 66 percent of Hammarby's home fixtures, which is the detail that shapes the overall picture most clearly.
For Anderlecht to get a result, they need to find a defensive structure away from home that they have not consistently demonstrated this season. Their home form is more competitive, with four wins in their last ten at their own ground, and a momentum slope that is slightly positive in their most recent five matches overall. But on their travels, the reference points are not there. The movement breaks down. The goals flow against them.
This is a fixture where Hammarby's home preparation gives them a genuine and measurable advantage. The pattern is clear, the structure favours the home side, and Anderlecht's defensive detail on the road is a known weakness. Whether Hammarby's recent form dip has been fully addressed in the build-up to this match is the one uncertainty that keeps this from being a straightforward call.
Betting Angle
The market that interests me most here is both teams to score, given that Hammarby's home BTTS rate sits at 66 percent and Anderlecht have failed to score in none of their last five away matches. On top of that, over 2.5 goals has landed in 83 percent of Hammarby's recent home fixtures. That combination points toward a match with goals at both ends rather than a clean, controlled home win. Anderlecht will contribute offensively. The question is whether their defence holds long enough to make it competitive. On current evidence, it does not hold for long.
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There is a clear pattern in this fixture before a ball has been kicked. Watch the numbers carefully and a story emerges that goes beyond simple league positioning. Hammarby at home and Hammarby away are, in effect, two separate football teams. Anderlecht's defensive record on their travels is a concern that their coaching staff will be very aware of. Put those two things together on Thursday evening and you have the conditions for an absorbing Europa League qualifier.
The Home Fortress Hammarby Have Built
Rewind to Hammarby's home record over their last ten domestic fixtures and the numbers are striking. Four wins, one draw, one loss. Twenty goals scored, five conceded. That is the kind of return that tells you a team has a clear game plan on their own ground. The structure works. The movement in the final third produces. The defensive shape holds. Over 2.5 goals have landed in 83 percent of those home fixtures, which tells you Hammarby do not merely protect their fort, they come out and attack with purpose.
The thing nobody is talking about is the split personality this side shows depending on whether they are at home or away. Their last five away results read: loss, loss, win, draw, loss. They have scored just four goals away from home in their last ten matches and conceded eight. That is not a minor fluctuation in form. That is a coaching issue rooted in how this team sets up when they do not have the crowd behind them and the familiar reference points of their own stadium to work within.
For this match, of course, they have those reference points. Anderlecht are the visitors. That context matters enormously when you are reading the data.
Anderlecht's Away Vulnerability Is a Clear Signal
The detail in Anderlecht's away form deserves proper attention. Over their last ten away fixtures, they have won three, drawn one and lost six. They have shipped nineteen goals in those ten matches. Their clean sheet percentage away from home sits at twenty percent, and in their last five specifically on the road they have kept zero clean sheets. Not one. Every single away match in that recent sample has seen them concede.
Watch this in the context of a Europa League qualifier against a side who score freely at home. Anderlecht's away game plan appears to leave them open in transition. The xG data available for those away fixtures shows four goals scored against an xG of four, and five conceded against an xG of five. That alignment between expected and actual tells you this is not bad luck. The pattern is repeatable and it is structural. The goals they are conceding away from home are coming from situations their defensive shape should be preventing. That is a coaching issue, and until the structure changes, the pattern will persist.
It is worth noting that Anderlecht carry two injury absences into this fixture. One player is listed as a major injury with no return date confirmed, which has been ongoing since mid-April. A second player has been out since May with a moderate injury and also has no confirmed return date. Without knowing the precise roles those players fill, the absence of two squad members for an extended period will have had some bearing on the defensive cohesion shown in those away results.
Hammarby's Own Momentum Concern
To be precise about Hammarby's situation, they are not without their own question marks. Their last five results overall read: loss, loss, loss, win, win. That is a negative momentum slope of minus 0.9, the steepest negative slope in either team's data. They went on a run of three consecutive defeats before steadying themselves with back-to-back wins. The preparation heading into a European fixture on the back of that kind of run demands attention. A coaching staff will be working hard to ensure the lessons from those defeats have been absorbed without affecting the confidence the team clearly carries at home.
Hammarby also carry one injury absence. A moderate injury sustained in May has an expected return date of the end of August, meaning that player will not feature here. It is a single absence rather than the two Anderlecht are managing, but it will have influenced Hammarby's selection options.
The Tactical Picture and What to Watch For
The trigger moments in this match are likely to come from Hammarby's transition play. Their home structure generates goals at a high rate, and against a visiting side that has consistently leaked on the road, the first goal becomes a significant moment. If Hammarby establish the lead early, the pattern strongly suggests Anderlecht will struggle to reorganise quickly enough to prevent further damage. Their clean sheet percentage at home, at 33 percent, is modest enough that Anderlecht will believe they can score. Both teams score in 66 percent of Hammarby's home fixtures, which is the detail that shapes the overall picture most clearly.
For Anderlecht to get a result, they need to find a defensive structure away from home that they have not consistently demonstrated this season. Their home form is more competitive, with four wins in their last ten at their own ground, and a momentum slope that is slightly positive in their most recent five matches overall. But on their travels, the reference points are not there. The movement breaks down. The goals flow against them.
This is a fixture where Hammarby's home preparation gives them a genuine and measurable advantage. The pattern is clear, the structure favours the home side, and Anderlecht's defensive detail on the road is a known weakness. Whether Hammarby's recent form dip has been fully addressed in the build-up to this match is the one uncertainty that keeps this from being a straightforward call.
Betting Angle
The market that interests me most here is both teams to score, given that Hammarby's home BTTS rate sits at 66 percent and Anderlecht have failed to score in none of their last five away matches. On top of that, over 2.5 goals has landed in 83 percent of Hammarby's recent home fixtures. That combination points toward a match with goals at both ends rather than a clean, controlled home win. Anderlecht will contribute offensively. The question is whether their defence holds long enough to make it competitive. On current evidence, it does not hold for long.
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- Kickoff
- Competition
- UEFA Europa League
- BTTS this season Β· Hammarby
- 60%
- BTTS this season Β· Anderlecht
- 100%
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