Sarpsborg 08 vs HamKam Prediction, Odds & Tips
Sarpsborg 08 vs HamKam Prediction and Tips
Our model backs Sarpsborg 08 to win for the Norwegian Eliteserien clash between Sarpsborg 08 vs HamKam, with a probability of 41%. Kickoff is 16:00 BST on Sunday, 26 July. 18+. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
HamKam vs Sarpsborg 08 Prediction, Odds and Betting Tips
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Sarpsborg 08 vs HamKam: Can the Home Side Stop the Rot Against a Leaky Visiting Defence?
Jay Thompson · 26 June 2026
Right, let's talk about this one. Sarpsborg 08 versus HamKam on a Sunday afternoon in the Eliteserien. Not the sexiest fixture on the calendar, I'll admit. But sometimes the games that fly under the radar are the ones that deliver the most madness. And mate, the data here is screaming at me.
Where Things Stand in the Table
Sarpsborg sit seventh with 14 points from 11 games. Four wins, two draws, five defeats. They are three points behind HamKam in sixth, who have 17 points from ten games. So this is actually a proper little six-pointer in the context of where both clubs want to be by the end of the summer. HamKam have played a game fewer and they are very much in the conversation for the top half. Sarpsborg need to start winning at home if they want to keep pace.
Look at the fixtures both clubs have had to navigate and you start to understand the bigger picture. Neither of these teams is pulling up trees but neither is in serious danger of going down either. This is a mid-table scrap and those games matter. Players know they matter. That tension usually makes for an entertaining watch.
Sarpsborg at Home: Leaky But Lively
Here is the thing about Sarpsborg at home. They are not terrible. In their last five home games they have won two, drawn two and lost one. That is actually a decent home record on paper. But look closer and it gets interesting. They have kept zero clean sheets at home in their last ten games. Zero. Not one. Every single home game has seen the opposition score.
Their home BTTS rate is sitting at 80 percent in the last five. That is enormous. They score, the other lot score, everyone goes home having had a bit of fun. Goals for stands at six across those five home matches, goals against at five. So it is competitive, it is open, and it is rarely dull.
The injury situation is not helping them either. Sarpsborg have four players currently out, three of them long-term. That is a significant chunk of their squad unavailable and it will have an impact somewhere across the pitch. You do not lose three long-term injuries without it hurting your depth eventually.
Their overall momentum slope is positive at 0.26 which, honestly, sounds like something Connor would make me read out loud just to see my face. I actually looked at the numbers for once and what it basically means is Sarpsborg are trending slightly upward. Nothing dramatic but the direction of travel is okay.
HamKam Away: The Numbers Tell a Story
Now this is where it gets really interesting. HamKam are genuinely good at home. In their last five home games they have won four and lost one. Impressive stuff. Sixty percent clean sheet rate at home, proper fortress vibes.
But away from home? Different team entirely. In their last five away matches they have not won a single game. Zero wins, two draws, two losses. Five goals scored on the road, nine conceded. And here is the number I cannot stop thinking about... their away BTTS rate over the last four away games is 100 percent. One hundred. Both teams have scored in every single away match HamKam have played.
So we have a Sarpsborg side that cannot keep clean sheets at home and a HamKam side that cannot keep clean sheets away. Both teams score in basically every game this season regardless of context. You do not need to understand xG, which by the way is just a fancy way of saying what your eyes already told you, to know that BTTS looks nailed on here.
HamKam's overall numbers across the last ten games show they score goals freely. Seventeen for, sixteen against in ten games. They average 57 percent possession when data is available and 15 shots per game. They are a proper footballing side who like to be on the ball. The question is whether they can translate that away from home.
The Head-to-Head Question
Look, there is no head-to-head data available for this one so I cannot tell you about dramatic late equalisers or historic hammerings between these two. We work with what we have got. And what we have got is enough to build a solid picture.
Jay's Take and the Tip
Honestly this is one of those games where the result feels genuinely uncertain but certain things feel almost inevitable. Sarpsborg have shown enough at home to suggest they will trouble HamKam. HamKam have shown enough quality in their overall numbers to suggest they will always create something. Throw in a home side that has not kept a clean sheet in months and visitors with a 100 percent BTTS rate away from home and you start to connect the dots.
I'm going big on this: BTTS is the play here. Back both teams to score and sit back and enjoy. The over 2.5 goals market also deserves serious attention given that Sarpsborg's overall over 2.5 rate sits at 60 percent and HamKam's away over 2.5 rate is 75 percent across recent games. There is enough attacking intent on both sides to suggest this game has goals in it.
For the result I am leaning toward Sarpsborg to nick it. Home advantage matters, they have a slight positive momentum trend, and HamKam simply have not been turning draws into wins on the road. But I would not put your mortgage on it. A home win or draw feels about right as a range of outcomes.
Sarpsborg 08 versus HamKam. Sunday. Goals incoming. You heard it here first. Don't @ me if it ends nil-nil, but genuinely, when was the last time either of these sides managed that? Exactly. Back the goals and enjoy your Sunday. Back to the drawing board if it does not come in, but the vibes are right on this one.
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Right, let's talk about this one. Sarpsborg 08 versus HamKam on a Sunday afternoon in the Eliteserien. Not the sexiest fixture on the calendar, I'll admit. But sometimes the games that fly under the radar are the ones that deliver the most madness. And mate, the data here is screaming at me.
Where Things Stand in the Table
Sarpsborg sit seventh with 14 points from 11 games. Four wins, two draws, five defeats. They are three points behind HamKam in sixth, who have 17 points from ten games. So this is actually a proper little six-pointer in the context of where both clubs want to be by the end of the summer. HamKam have played a game fewer and they are very much in the conversation for the top half. Sarpsborg need to start winning at home if they want to keep pace.
Look at the fixtures both clubs have had to navigate and you start to understand the bigger picture. Neither of these teams is pulling up trees but neither is in serious danger of going down either. This is a mid-table scrap and those games matter. Players know they matter. That tension usually makes for an entertaining watch.
Sarpsborg at Home: Leaky But Lively
Here is the thing about Sarpsborg at home. They are not terrible. In their last five home games they have won two, drawn two and lost one. That is actually a decent home record on paper. But look closer and it gets interesting. They have kept zero clean sheets at home in their last ten games. Zero. Not one. Every single home game has seen the opposition score.
Their home BTTS rate is sitting at 80 percent in the last five. That is enormous. They score, the other lot score, everyone goes home having had a bit of fun. Goals for stands at six across those five home matches, goals against at five. So it is competitive, it is open, and it is rarely dull.
The injury situation is not helping them either. Sarpsborg have four players currently out, three of them long-term. That is a significant chunk of their squad unavailable and it will have an impact somewhere across the pitch. You do not lose three long-term injuries without it hurting your depth eventually.
Their overall momentum slope is positive at 0.26 which, honestly, sounds like something Connor would make me read out loud just to see my face. I actually looked at the numbers for once and what it basically means is Sarpsborg are trending slightly upward. Nothing dramatic but the direction of travel is okay.
HamKam Away: The Numbers Tell a Story
Now this is where it gets really interesting. HamKam are genuinely good at home. In their last five home games they have won four and lost one. Impressive stuff. Sixty percent clean sheet rate at home, proper fortress vibes.
But away from home? Different team entirely. In their last five away matches they have not won a single game. Zero wins, two draws, two losses. Five goals scored on the road, nine conceded. And here is the number I cannot stop thinking about... their away BTTS rate over the last four away games is 100 percent. One hundred. Both teams have scored in every single away match HamKam have played.
So we have a Sarpsborg side that cannot keep clean sheets at home and a HamKam side that cannot keep clean sheets away. Both teams score in basically every game this season regardless of context. You do not need to understand xG, which by the way is just a fancy way of saying what your eyes already told you, to know that BTTS looks nailed on here.
HamKam's overall numbers across the last ten games show they score goals freely. Seventeen for, sixteen against in ten games. They average 57 percent possession when data is available and 15 shots per game. They are a proper footballing side who like to be on the ball. The question is whether they can translate that away from home.
The Head-to-Head Question
Look, there is no head-to-head data available for this one so I cannot tell you about dramatic late equalisers or historic hammerings between these two. We work with what we have got. And what we have got is enough to build a solid picture.
Jay's Take and the Tip
Honestly this is one of those games where the result feels genuinely uncertain but certain things feel almost inevitable. Sarpsborg have shown enough at home to suggest they will trouble HamKam. HamKam have shown enough quality in their overall numbers to suggest they will always create something. Throw in a home side that has not kept a clean sheet in months and visitors with a 100 percent BTTS rate away from home and you start to connect the dots.
I'm going big on this: BTTS is the play here. Back both teams to score and sit back and enjoy. The over 2.5 goals market also deserves serious attention given that Sarpsborg's overall over 2.5 rate sits at 60 percent and HamKam's away over 2.5 rate is 75 percent across recent games. There is enough attacking intent on both sides to suggest this game has goals in it.
For the result I am leaning toward Sarpsborg to nick it. Home advantage matters, they have a slight positive momentum trend, and HamKam simply have not been turning draws into wins on the road. But I would not put your mortgage on it. A home win or draw feels about right as a range of outcomes.
Sarpsborg 08 versus HamKam. Sunday. Goals incoming. You heard it here first. Don't @ me if it ends nil-nil, but genuinely, when was the last time either of these sides managed that? Exactly. Back the goals and enjoy your Sunday. Back to the drawing board if it does not come in, but the vibes are right on this one.
Predicted lineups
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Injury impact
SAR are missing 4 players ruled out, including Frederik Carstensen, Niklas Sandberg, Jo Inge Berget.
HAM have a near-full squad available.
Venue
Venue to be confirmed.
Weather
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Set pieces
- Sarpsborg 08Unavailable
- HamKam4.0 corners / g
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Sarpsborg 08 vs HamKam: Can the Home Side Stop the Rot Against a Leaky Visiting Defence?
Sarpsborg 08 host HamKam on Sunday in a Norwegian Eliteserien clash where goals look almost guaranteed. Both sides have defensive problems and the numbers point to a lively afternoon in Sarpsborg.
Key Stats
Form Guide (Last 5)
Head-to-Head
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- Kickoff
- Competition
- Norwegian Eliteserien
- BTTS this season · Sarpsborg 08
- 80%
- BTTS this season · HamKam
- 60%
- Our prediction
- Sarpsborg 08 to win (41%)
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