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Brann vs Start Prediction, Odds & Tips

Brann vs Start Prediction and Tips

Norwegian Eliteserien
Sunday, 12 July 2026
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Brann vs Start headlines the Norwegian Eliteserien schedule ahead. Kickoff is 16:00 BST on Sunday, 12 July. 18+. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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Brann's Defensive Fragility Meets Start's Away Day Crisis: What Has to Change

Sophie Hargreaves · 12 June 2026

There are matches that tell a clean story before a ball is kicked. Brann versus Start on Sunday 12 July is one of them. Place these two sides side by side in the Eliteserien standings and you find 11th against 16th. But the standings alone do not capture the structural problems both clubs are carrying into this game. The detail, as ever, is in the form data.

Brann: Plenty of Goals, Very Little Security

Watch this. Brann have scored 24 goals in 12 league games this season, which puts them among the more productive sides in the division at this level of the table. That is a real positive and reflects a team that is willing to attack and take risks in the final third. The problem is that those 24 goals have come alongside 20 conceded. The goal difference is plus four, which is flattering to a side sitting 11th on 13 points.

Rewind to their last five home matches. Brann have won two, drawn none, and lost three. They have scored seven and conceded seven at Brann Stadion in that stretch. The clean sheet percentage at home across the last ten games is zero. Not once in their last ten home outings have they kept a clean sheet. That is a coaching issue. The defensive structure is not holding its shape at the right moments, and the triggers for pressing and recovery are not consistent enough to prevent opponents from creating and converting chances.

The xG data, limited as it is in this dataset, shows Brann generating 4.0 expected goals at home while conceding 3.0. That xG against figure is manageable, which suggests the goals being shipped are not all from high-quality opportunities. Some of it will be defensive disorganisation at set pieces or transitions. The 22 percent average possession figure at home is also striking. Brann are inviting pressure, and at the moment they are not defending that pressure well enough.

They also carry four first-team absences through injury, including three rated as major or long-term severity. That level of absenteeism disrupts preparation and forces the coaching staff to adjust their reference points week to week. Consistent structure is harder to build when the personnel keeps shifting.

Start: Resilient at Home, Structurally Broken Away

The thing nobody is talking about with Start is how different they are depending on where they play. At home over their last five matches, they have won one, drawn three, and lost one. That is a solid return. Three draws from five suggests a team that is hard to beat on their own patch, that organises well and makes themselves difficult, even if they are not scoring freely. Six goals in five home games is modest, but the pattern of results shows a side that competes.

Then you look at the away record and the picture changes completely. Five away games in their last five on the road. Five defeats. Zero wins, zero draws. Six goals scored against eighteen conceded across that run. The momentum slope sits at zero, meaning there is no sign of improvement in that sequence. That is not a small sample size blip. That is a structural issue with how this team sets up when the home crowd and home reference points are removed.

Start's away possession average is recorded at ten percent across the relevant sample. Ten percent. That is an extraordinarily low figure and tells you everything about the game plan on the road. They are sitting deep, conceding the ball entirely, and asking their defensive structure to hold shape for long periods. When it holds, you get results like the draws they manage at home. When it does not hold, you get eighteen goals conceded in five games. The movement in their defensive block is not fluid enough to cope with sustained pressure, and on the road, the pressure is relentless.

Start have two injury absences, one major and one long-term. The long-term injury has been running since May 2025, so that is a player who has effectively been absent for the entire campaign. The major injury has been in place since March 2026. Both are without expected return dates, which adds to the uncertainty around how Start's manager builds his defensive structure.

The Tactical Matchup: Where the Game Will Be Won

Rewind to the core numbers one more time. Both-teams-to-score has occurred in 80 percent of Brann's home games and 80 percent of Start's away games in recent windows. The over 2.5 goals rate sits at 80 percent for Brann at home and 100 percent for Start on the road. Every single away match involving Start in the last five has produced more than 2.5 goals. That convergence is not coincidental. It reflects two teams whose defensive patterns, in this specific context, are vulnerable.

The game plan question for Brann's coaching staff is how to exploit that Start away structure early. If Start arrive and set their defensive block low, Brann need to move the ball quickly across the face of that block to create triggers for movement. With possession averaging just ten percent for Start on the road, Brann should have the ball for large portions of this match. The question is whether they are organised enough in their attacking structure to break down a low block without becoming predictable, and whether their own defensive transitions hold when Start do find their way into Brann's half on the counter.

For Start, this is a game that demands something different from the away pattern they have fallen into. Their home form shows they are capable of discipline and organisation. Replicating even a portion of that defensive structure away from home would represent progress. But five consecutive away losses, with eighteen goals conceded, suggests the problem is embedded rather than situational. That is a coaching issue that does not fix itself in one week.

What to Expect on Sunday

Brann are the home side, they have a better points tally, and they are facing an opposition whose away record is the worst in the division. The momentum slope at home for Brann sits at a positive 0.3, which is the one genuinely encouraging number in their profile. There is some upward movement in results at Brann Stadion, even within a difficult overall sequence.

However, Brann's inability to keep a clean sheet at home is a real constraint on how confidently you can assess this fixture. Both teams have shown they will concede. The structural evidence points toward goals at both ends, a match where Brann's superior home record and Start's catastrophic away form collide in a way that should produce a home win, but probably not a comfortable one.

This is a game shaped by two clubs' problems rather than either team's strengths. The side that manages those problems more effectively on the day will take the points.

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Predicted lineups

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Injury impact

  • SKB are missing 4 players. Impact rating: 20/100.

  • STA have a near-full squad available.

Venue

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Weather

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Set pieces

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Brann's Defensive Fragility Meets Start's Away Day Crisis: What Has to Change

Two sides sitting in the wrong half of the Eliteserien table collide on Sunday, with Brann hosting a Start side that has lost all five of their away fixtures this season. Something has to give, and th...

Sophie Hargreaves12 Jun
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Key Stats

11th
SKB
League position
1.60
SKB
Goals/game
100%
BTTS
Last 5 matches
16th
STA
League position
1.60
STA
Goals/game
0%
Clean Sheet
Last 5 matches

Form Guide (Last 5)

Brann crestSKB
STAStart crest
LLLWW
LWLLD
2-0-3Record (W-D-L)1-1-3
8Goals Scored8
0%Clean Sheet %20%
100%BTTS %80%

Head-to-Head

No previous meetings found.

Match facts at a glance

Kickoff
BTTS this season · Brann
100%
BTTS this season · Start
80%

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