Sandefjord vs Aalesund Prediction, Odds & Tips
Sandefjord vs Aalesund Prediction and Tips
Sandefjord beat Aalesund 1-0 in the Norwegian Eliteserien. Our model backed a Sandefjord win at 55% probability and the pick landed. Sandefjord had won two of their last five matches before this fixture, while Aalesund arrived winless in their previous five outings. The home side's defensive control prevented both teams from scoring in the second half, keeping the clean sheet intact. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Aalesund vs Sandefjord Prediction, Odds and Betting Tips
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Our pick
Sandefjord to win
Result
SAN v AAL
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Expected goals (xG)
Match xG total 3.20
Goals at Both Ends: Why Sandefjord vs Aalesund Could Be the Eliteserien's Messiest Afternoon
Elena Santos Β· 18 April 2026
There are fixtures you preview for the tactical intrigue, and there are fixtures you preview because the raw numbers tell a story that is simply too compelling to ignore. Sandefjord versus Aalesund on Sunday 3 May falls firmly into the second category. These two sides have collectively conceded thirteen goals in their opening matches of the 2026 Eliteserien season. That is not a typo. Thirteen. And that context shapes everything about how we should think about this game.
Let's set the picture properly before we go any further, because the standings alone do not capture what is happening here.
Where Both Sides Sit
Sandefjord come into Sunday's match in seventh place. They have scored three goals and conceded four in their opening fixtures, which places them in a middle ground that is genuinely difficult to read. They are not a side that looks defensively solid, but they are producing at the other end. That balance, or rather the lack of it, is the thread worth pulling.
Aalesund, meanwhile, sit in fifteenth place, and their numbers are considerably more alarming. Six goals scored is actually a respectable return for a side of their standing, but nine conceded is a figure that speaks to serious structural problems at the back. They are scoring. They are also leaking. Every single match they play carries the signature of a side that has not yet found its defensive shape.
And that brings us to the obvious question. What happens when a home side that already looks porous in defence welcomes a travelling team that cannot stop conceding?
The Defensive Picture for Both Sides
Four goals conceded by Sandefjord at this stage of the season is not catastrophic, but it is a signal. For a side sitting seventh, you would expect some degree of defensive organisation to be in place. The fact that opponents have found the net with that regularity suggests there are spaces being left, either in transition or from set pieces, that better sides will look to exploit as the season progresses.
But here is what nobody is asking. Does Sandefjord's home record actually matter in the context of facing Aalesund specifically? Because Aalesund's nine goals conceded away from their own ground, combined with their clear willingness to commit players forward, turns this into something closer to an open game than a measured contest. Sandefjord do not need to be defensively brilliant to score here. They just need to stay in the game long enough for Aalesund's backline to do what it has been doing all season.
Aalesund's six goals scored is the other side of that coin. They are not a passive side sitting deep and hoping to nick something. Their goal return suggests they are genuinely attempting to play, to create, and to threaten. That is admirable at one level. At another level, it means this fixture has the ingredients of something genuinely entertaining and genuinely unpredictable.
The Real Question on Sunday
The real question is not who wins. The real question is whether either defence can hold firm for long enough to make this a controlled, low-scoring affair. Based on what both sides have shown so far, the honest answer is that there is no strong evidence to suggest they can.
Sandefjord will have the advantage of their home crowd and the familiarity of their own surroundings. In Norwegian football, home advantage carries genuine weight, particularly early in the season when travel and weather can still play a role in performance levels. Seventh place, while not spectacular, does suggest a squad with at least some solidity and structure, even if the defensive numbers tell a slightly different story.
Aalesund's league position, fifteenth, places them firmly in the conversation around the lower end of the table. Their goal difference of minus three is a reflection of the imbalance in their game. They are scoring, which gives them a lifeline in every match they play, but they are conceding too freely to build any real momentum. A trip to face a mid-table Sandefjord side on Sunday is exactly the kind of fixture where that imbalance could either be corrected or exposed further.
What to Watch For
The first twenty minutes will tell us a great deal. If Aalesund come out pressing and Sandefjord respond in kind, this game opens up early and probably never fully closes. If Sandefjord are patient and disciplined in the opening phase, they may be able to frustrate a travelling side who will be eager to prove something after a difficult start to the campaign.
Worth watching closely is how both sides manage the transitions. With defensive records as open as these, the moments between attack and defence are where the match will likely be decided. A side that can hurt the other on the counter while maintaining some degree of shape will have a significant advantage. Neither team has demonstrated that quality consistently so far, which is precisely why this fixture feels so difficult to call from a match result perspective.
Let's also not overlook the psychological dimension. Aalesund, sitting fifteenth, will be acutely aware that a poor result here deepens their early-season problems considerably. That pressure can go one of two ways. It can focus a team and produce a disciplined, motivated performance. Or it can tighten them up at the wrong moments and leave them vulnerable. Sandefjord will want to use that uncertainty to their advantage.
The Betting Angle
I will be honest with you. The match result here is genuinely difficult to call with any confidence, and I would leave that market alone. But the goals picture is a different conversation entirely. Both sides have scored in their opening fixtures. Both sides have conceded. The combined total of thirteen goals between two teams across their early matches is a figure that leans very clearly toward goals at both ends on Sunday. Both teams to score is the only market in this fixture where the data gives you a clear, coherent argument.
This is not a banner fixture for the Eliteserien season. But it is a match that tells you something real about where two clubs stand right now, and what Sunday afternoon in Sandefjord might look like when two open, goal-friendly sides meet with points already feeling precious.
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There are fixtures you preview for the tactical intrigue, and there are fixtures you preview because the raw numbers tell a story that is simply too compelling to ignore. Sandefjord versus Aalesund on Sunday 3 May falls firmly into the second category. These two sides have collectively conceded thirteen goals in their opening matches of the 2026 Eliteserien season. That is not a typo. Thirteen. And that context shapes everything about how we should think about this game.
Let's set the picture properly before we go any further, because the standings alone do not capture what is happening here.
Where Both Sides Sit
Sandefjord come into Sunday's match in seventh place. They have scored three goals and conceded four in their opening fixtures, which places them in a middle ground that is genuinely difficult to read. They are not a side that looks defensively solid, but they are producing at the other end. That balance, or rather the lack of it, is the thread worth pulling.
Aalesund, meanwhile, sit in fifteenth place, and their numbers are considerably more alarming. Six goals scored is actually a respectable return for a side of their standing, but nine conceded is a figure that speaks to serious structural problems at the back. They are scoring. They are also leaking. Every single match they play carries the signature of a side that has not yet found its defensive shape.
And that brings us to the obvious question. What happens when a home side that already looks porous in defence welcomes a travelling team that cannot stop conceding?
The Defensive Picture for Both Sides
Four goals conceded by Sandefjord at this stage of the season is not catastrophic, but it is a signal. For a side sitting seventh, you would expect some degree of defensive organisation to be in place. The fact that opponents have found the net with that regularity suggests there are spaces being left, either in transition or from set pieces, that better sides will look to exploit as the season progresses.
But here is what nobody is asking. Does Sandefjord's home record actually matter in the context of facing Aalesund specifically? Because Aalesund's nine goals conceded away from their own ground, combined with their clear willingness to commit players forward, turns this into something closer to an open game than a measured contest. Sandefjord do not need to be defensively brilliant to score here. They just need to stay in the game long enough for Aalesund's backline to do what it has been doing all season.
Aalesund's six goals scored is the other side of that coin. They are not a passive side sitting deep and hoping to nick something. Their goal return suggests they are genuinely attempting to play, to create, and to threaten. That is admirable at one level. At another level, it means this fixture has the ingredients of something genuinely entertaining and genuinely unpredictable.
The Real Question on Sunday
The real question is not who wins. The real question is whether either defence can hold firm for long enough to make this a controlled, low-scoring affair. Based on what both sides have shown so far, the honest answer is that there is no strong evidence to suggest they can.
Sandefjord will have the advantage of their home crowd and the familiarity of their own surroundings. In Norwegian football, home advantage carries genuine weight, particularly early in the season when travel and weather can still play a role in performance levels. Seventh place, while not spectacular, does suggest a squad with at least some solidity and structure, even if the defensive numbers tell a slightly different story.
Aalesund's league position, fifteenth, places them firmly in the conversation around the lower end of the table. Their goal difference of minus three is a reflection of the imbalance in their game. They are scoring, which gives them a lifeline in every match they play, but they are conceding too freely to build any real momentum. A trip to face a mid-table Sandefjord side on Sunday is exactly the kind of fixture where that imbalance could either be corrected or exposed further.
What to Watch For
The first twenty minutes will tell us a great deal. If Aalesund come out pressing and Sandefjord respond in kind, this game opens up early and probably never fully closes. If Sandefjord are patient and disciplined in the opening phase, they may be able to frustrate a travelling side who will be eager to prove something after a difficult start to the campaign.
Worth watching closely is how both sides manage the transitions. With defensive records as open as these, the moments between attack and defence are where the match will likely be decided. A side that can hurt the other on the counter while maintaining some degree of shape will have a significant advantage. Neither team has demonstrated that quality consistently so far, which is precisely why this fixture feels so difficult to call from a match result perspective.
Let's also not overlook the psychological dimension. Aalesund, sitting fifteenth, will be acutely aware that a poor result here deepens their early-season problems considerably. That pressure can go one of two ways. It can focus a team and produce a disciplined, motivated performance. Or it can tighten them up at the wrong moments and leave them vulnerable. Sandefjord will want to use that uncertainty to their advantage.
The Betting Angle
I will be honest with you. The match result here is genuinely difficult to call with any confidence, and I would leave that market alone. But the goals picture is a different conversation entirely. Both sides have scored in their opening fixtures. Both sides have conceded. The combined total of thirteen goals between two teams across their early matches is a figure that leans very clearly toward goals at both ends on Sunday. Both teams to score is the only market in this fixture where the data gives you a clear, coherent argument.
This is not a banner fixture for the Eliteserien season. But it is a match that tells you something real about where two clubs stand right now, and what Sunday afternoon in Sandefjord might look like when two open, goal-friendly sides meet with points already feeling precious.
SAN
Sandefjord secured a 1-0 victory, extending their recent upturn in form. The hosts registered 7.00 xG across their last five matches and maintained a clean sheet, improving their defensive record to 50 percent. This result followed losses and draws against stronger opponents; the win marked their third victory in five games, consolidating their position in mid-table at eighth.
AAL
Aalesund suffered their second consecutive defeat, failing to register a shot on target. The visitors have now conceded 4 goals in their last five outings without scoring, a run that reflects their current crisis. Their 0 percent BTTS rate and inability to create chances underscored a side struggling at the foot of the table in sixteenth place.
Run-in & context
The result widened the gap between the sides. Sandefjord moved closer to mid-table security with three points, while Aalesund remained in the relegation zone with mounting pressure. Our model indicates Sandefjord's recent form trajectory suggests stabilisation, whereas Aalesund's consecutive defeats signal deepening problems in their campaign.
Injury impact
SAN have a near-full squad available.
AAL have a near-full squad available.
Venue
Venue to be confirmed.
Weather
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Set pieces
- SandefjordUnavailable
- Aalesund8.0 corners / g
Match Probabilities
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Lineups, live stats, full odds comparison, and in-depth match data for Aalesund vs Sandefjord.
SSR Ratings & Movement
| Metric | ||
|---|---|---|
| Overall | 1482+14.6 | 1503-14.6 |
| Attack | 1519+0.8 | 1495-10.8 |
| Defence | 1456+8.9 | 1508+1.1 |
| Goals Index | 1516-8.9 | 1474-11.1 |
| BTTS Index | 1548-8.5 | 1471-11.5 |
π Post-Match Analysis
Sandefjord 1-0 Aalesund: Tight Win Keeps the Hosts Rolling in Eliteserien
Sandefjord ground out a 1-0 home win over Aalesund to keep the pressure on at the top of the Norwegian Eliteserien, though it was far from the goal fest the pre-match data had suggested.
Form Guide (Last 5)
Head-to-Head
1 meetings| Market | Count | Rate | Streak |
|---|---|---|---|
| BTTS (Yes) | 0/1 | 0% | - |
| Over 2.5 | 0/1 | 0% | - |
| Over 1.5 | 0/1 | 0% | - |
| Under 2.5 | 1/1 | 100% | 1 |
| AAL Clean Sheet | 0/1 | 0% | - |
| SAN Clean Sheet | 1/1 | 100% | 1 |
Match History
Match facts at a glance
- Kickoff
- Competition
- Norwegian Eliteserien
- Last meeting
- Sandefjord 1-0 Aalesund (3 May 2026)
- BTTS this season Β· Sandefjord
- 60%
- BTTS this season Β· Aalesund
- 80%
- Our prediction
- Sandefjord to win (55%)
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