Molde vs Brann Prediction, Odds & Tips
Molde vs Brann Prediction and Tips
Molde vs Brann headlines the Norwegian Eliteserien schedule ahead. Kickoff is 17:00 BST on Saturday, 18 July. 18+. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Brann vs Molde Prediction, Odds and Betting Tips
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Molde's Home Fortress vs Brann's Goal Machine: Who Blinks First?
Jay Thompson · 18 June 2026
Right. Saturday afternoon. Norwegian Eliteserien. And honestly? This is a more interesting fixture than you might think at first glance. Molde vs Brann. Fifth versus eleventh. A home side who have been quietly building a little fortress at Aker Stadion against a Brann side who cannot stop scoring goals but also cannot stop conceding them. Buckle up.
Molde: Different Animal at Home
Look at the fixtures, and more importantly look at the context. There are two versions of Molde this season and they are almost completely different clubs depending on where they are playing.
At home over their last ten games, Molde have won five, drawn none and lost just one. Fourteen goals scored, only four conceded. That is a seriously tidy defensive record on their own patch. Clean sheets in roughly a third of those home games. The momentum slope is ticking upward too, sitting at 0.26. Good vibes at the Aker.
Away from home though? Mate. Completely different story. One win, one draw, three losses in their last five on the road. Conceding nine and only scoring four. The momentum is pointing slightly downward when they travel. So yes, this game being at Molde's place matters enormously. Like, genuinely matters.
In the table they sit fifth with 19 points from 11 games. Six wins, one draw, four defeats. Comfortable enough but they will want to be climbing towards that top four. A win here keeps them in the conversation.
Brann: The Goals Keep Flying In Both Directions
Now here is where it gets fun. Brann are sitting eleventh in the league with 13 points from 12 games. Four wins, one draw, seven defeats. That record does not exactly scream confidence. But look a little closer and there is something genuinely fascinating going on with them.
Brann score goals. Lots of them. Twenty-four in 12 league games is not a bad return at all. The problem is they also let loads in. Twenty conceded in those same 12 matches. They are a team with a goal difference of plus four despite sitting eleventh. That tells you everything. They are entertaining as anything but they are leaking at the back.
When Brann travel away from home it gets even wilder. Over their last ten away games, BTTS has landed in 85.71 percent of matches. Honestly... I know people who would normally be confused by that number, but even they would understand this: Brann away games basically always have goals at both ends. Over 2.5 goals has landed in 85.71 percent of their away trips too. This is not a coincidence. This is just what Brann are.
Their injury situation is not helping either. They head into this one with four players out. One is a long-term absentee who has been missing since October 2025. Two are major injuries with no return dates confirmed. Another has an expected return date of December 2026. That is a significant chunk of their squad unavailable and it will be putting pressure on whoever steps in.
The Injury Picture
Molde are not completely clean here either. They have three players out themselves, including two rated as major or long-term absences. One of their long-term injuries has been ongoing since May 2025. That is a long time to be without someone. It does slightly soften the home advantage argument but given their home record this season, they are clearly managing without them well enough.
What Happens When These Two Meet?
There is no head-to-head data in front of me for recent meetings between these sides, so I cannot tell you about specific history between them. What I can tell you is that based on the form profiles of both clubs, this fixture screams goals. Molde at home score freely, Brann away rarely keep clean sheets. Something has to give.
Molde's overall ten-game form reads WLWLWWDWLL which looks inconsistent written down, but remember, a lot of those losses came on the road. The home record tells a much better story. WWWWLW in their last six at home. That is genuinely strong.
Brann's overall ten-game form is LLLWWWDLLW. Streaky. Very streaky. They can put together a little run and then fall off a cliff. The momentum slope for their away games is sitting at minus 0.11. Not catastrophic but it is heading in the wrong direction.
The Tip
I'm going big on this. Molde to win and both teams to score. Here is my thinking. Molde at home have been excellent and they should have enough to take the three points. But Brann score goals everywhere they go, 17 in their last ten away games tells you that. Their BTTS away percentage this season is the highest stat in this entire data sheet. You are not keeping Brann quiet easily, even if you beat them.
Molde win, but Brann get on the scoresheet. You heard it here first. Don't @ me if Brann somehow nick a clean sheet. It would be the first time in their last seven away games based on the numbers, so I reckon we are safe.
This is also a game where the over 2.5 goals market looks very appealing. Molde's home games are sitting at 50 percent over 2.5, and Brann away games are at 85.71 percent. When two trends point in the same direction that strongly, you pay attention.
Scenes incoming at the Aker on Saturday afternoon. Get this one on.
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Right. Saturday afternoon. Norwegian Eliteserien. And honestly? This is a more interesting fixture than you might think at first glance. Molde vs Brann. Fifth versus eleventh. A home side who have been quietly building a little fortress at Aker Stadion against a Brann side who cannot stop scoring goals but also cannot stop conceding them. Buckle up.
Molde: Different Animal at Home
Look at the fixtures, and more importantly look at the context. There are two versions of Molde this season and they are almost completely different clubs depending on where they are playing.
At home over their last ten games, Molde have won five, drawn none and lost just one. Fourteen goals scored, only four conceded. That is a seriously tidy defensive record on their own patch. Clean sheets in roughly a third of those home games. The momentum slope is ticking upward too, sitting at 0.26. Good vibes at the Aker.
Away from home though? Mate. Completely different story. One win, one draw, three losses in their last five on the road. Conceding nine and only scoring four. The momentum is pointing slightly downward when they travel. So yes, this game being at Molde's place matters enormously. Like, genuinely matters.
In the table they sit fifth with 19 points from 11 games. Six wins, one draw, four defeats. Comfortable enough but they will want to be climbing towards that top four. A win here keeps them in the conversation.
Brann: The Goals Keep Flying In Both Directions
Now here is where it gets fun. Brann are sitting eleventh in the league with 13 points from 12 games. Four wins, one draw, seven defeats. That record does not exactly scream confidence. But look a little closer and there is something genuinely fascinating going on with them.
Brann score goals. Lots of them. Twenty-four in 12 league games is not a bad return at all. The problem is they also let loads in. Twenty conceded in those same 12 matches. They are a team with a goal difference of plus four despite sitting eleventh. That tells you everything. They are entertaining as anything but they are leaking at the back.
When Brann travel away from home it gets even wilder. Over their last ten away games, BTTS has landed in 85.71 percent of matches. Honestly... I know people who would normally be confused by that number, but even they would understand this: Brann away games basically always have goals at both ends. Over 2.5 goals has landed in 85.71 percent of their away trips too. This is not a coincidence. This is just what Brann are.
Their injury situation is not helping either. They head into this one with four players out. One is a long-term absentee who has been missing since October 2025. Two are major injuries with no return dates confirmed. Another has an expected return date of December 2026. That is a significant chunk of their squad unavailable and it will be putting pressure on whoever steps in.
The Injury Picture
Molde are not completely clean here either. They have three players out themselves, including two rated as major or long-term absences. One of their long-term injuries has been ongoing since May 2025. That is a long time to be without someone. It does slightly soften the home advantage argument but given their home record this season, they are clearly managing without them well enough.
What Happens When These Two Meet?
There is no head-to-head data in front of me for recent meetings between these sides, so I cannot tell you about specific history between them. What I can tell you is that based on the form profiles of both clubs, this fixture screams goals. Molde at home score freely, Brann away rarely keep clean sheets. Something has to give.
Molde's overall ten-game form reads WLWLWWDWLL which looks inconsistent written down, but remember, a lot of those losses came on the road. The home record tells a much better story. WWWWLW in their last six at home. That is genuinely strong.
Brann's overall ten-game form is LLLWWWDLLW. Streaky. Very streaky. They can put together a little run and then fall off a cliff. The momentum slope for their away games is sitting at minus 0.11. Not catastrophic but it is heading in the wrong direction.
The Tip
I'm going big on this. Molde to win and both teams to score. Here is my thinking. Molde at home have been excellent and they should have enough to take the three points. But Brann score goals everywhere they go, 17 in their last ten away games tells you that. Their BTTS away percentage this season is the highest stat in this entire data sheet. You are not keeping Brann quiet easily, even if you beat them.
Molde win, but Brann get on the scoresheet. You heard it here first. Don't @ me if Brann somehow nick a clean sheet. It would be the first time in their last seven away games based on the numbers, so I reckon we are safe.
This is also a game where the over 2.5 goals market looks very appealing. Molde's home games are sitting at 50 percent over 2.5, and Brann away games are at 85.71 percent. When two trends point in the same direction that strongly, you pay attention.
Scenes incoming at the Aker on Saturday afternoon. Get this one on.
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Injury impact
MOL have a near-full squad available.
SKB are missing 4 players. Impact rating: 20/100.
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Molde's Home Fortress vs Brann's Goal Machine: Who Blinks First?
Molde are a completely different beast at home, but Brann bring goals wherever they go. This one has the makings of a proper Saturday afternoon spectacle.
Key Stats
Form Guide (Last 5)
Head-to-Head
Match facts at a glance
- Kickoff
- Competition
- Norwegian Eliteserien
- BTTS this season · Molde
- 40%
- BTTS this season · Brann
- 100%
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