Viking vs Start Prediction, Odds & Tips
Viking vs Start Prediction and Tips
Our model backs Viking to win for the Norwegian Eliteserien clash between Viking vs Start, with a probability of 75%. Kickoff is 15:00 BST on Saturday, 16 May. Best price on the call is 1.26 with Unibet. 18+. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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Register to SaveViking vs Start Preview: League Leaders Backed at 74% as Eliteserien Gap Widens
Sophie Hargreaves Β· 21 April 2026
Last updated 9 May 2026. Predictions data now available for this fixture.
Where Things Stand
Viking go into Saturday's home fixture as the Eliteserien's form team and, by some distance, its most consistent side. Nine games played, six wins, two draws, one defeat. Twenty points. The thing nobody is talking about is how measured that record actually is when you look beyond the surface. They are not running away on goal difference alone. They have conceded eight goals in nine matches, which tells you something about their structural discipline as well as their attacking output. That is a team that has been organised from the first day of preparation.
Start arrive at a different kind of crossroads. They sit fourteenth in the table with five points from seven games, one win, two draws and four defeats. Their goals conceded figure of eleven already signals a pattern that any coaching staff would want to address quickly. Conceding at nearly 1.6 per game at this stage of the season is not a blip. That is a coaching issue, and it will need more than a single week's work to resolve.
The Model's View
The SportSignals model gives Viking a 74.3% probability of winning this match. That is a high confidence figure, and it reflects more than just the league table gap. When a model lands at that level of certainty, it is usually picking up on consistent patterns rather than reacting to a single good or bad result. Viking have built that probability through nine games of reliable output. Start have built theirs by doing the opposite.
Over 2.5 goals is assessed at a 58% probability, which sits in an interesting space. It is not an overwhelming lean, but it is a meaningful one. Watch this: a home side expected to dominate possession against a team conceding freely does not always produce a high-scoring game. The dominant side can manage the match once they are ahead. The structure of the contest may produce goals in bursts rather than in a flowing, open game. That detail matters when you are thinking about how this match actually plays out rather than just what the final score might be.
Viking are also backed at 58% to be leading at half-time, which tells you the model expects them to impose their game plan early rather than wait for the second half to assert control.
What the Structure Tells You
Start's goals against column stands at eleven from seven games, with a goal difference of minus eight. Rewind to their overall record and you find a team that has not yet found a reliable defensive reference point. When sides concede at this rate, it is rarely about individual error in isolation. The pattern points to structural questions: are they defending the right spaces, is the press triggered at the right moments, is there clarity about when to hold shape and when to press? Those are preparation questions, and the answers are written into those eleven goals.
Viking's defensive record, by contrast, points to a team that knows exactly what it is doing without the ball. Eight conceded in nine games is not elite by European standards, but in the context of this division at this stage of the season it represents a consistent and organised structure. They are not relying on individual brilliance to bail them out at the back. The movement ahead of the ball looks purposeful, the structure behind it looks stable.
The goal scoring numbers from further up the table are worth noting as context. The second-placed side has scored nineteen goals in seven games, which underlines how freely goals are flowing at the top of this division. Viking's fifteen in nine is slightly more measured, but it points to a team that creates without relying on a single trigger or a single pattern. That is a more sustainable model across a long season.
Team News and Injury Picture
No injury information is available in the current data for either side. That will be updated as we move closer to Saturday, and any significant absences would be worth factoring in, particularly for Start given the structural challenges they already face. A depleted backline for a side already conceding freely would shift the picture further toward Viking.
The Coaching Lens
From a preparation standpoint, Saturday presents Viking with a relatively clear game plan. They know Start will have to defend deep at some point in the match. The question is whether Viking can move them around quickly enough to create the spaces they want, or whether they will need to rely on set pieces and transitions to break the defensive structure down.
For Start's coaching staff, the challenge is about limiting damage while creating enough of a threat to stop Viking simply sitting back and controlling. A side that has won six of nine will not take unnecessary risks at home. They will look to establish their structure early, use the ball patiently, and wait for the spaces to open. That is what the half-time probability of 58% in their favour tells you. They do not need to rush.
The thing nobody is talking about in this match is that a win for Viking also has implications at the top of the table. Second-placed has seventeen points from seven games, and the title race is tighter than the positions suggest. Every result matters for Viking, and that context adds a layer of purpose to Saturday's preparation. A professional performance, three points, and a clean sheet would suit them perfectly.
The Tip
The model is confident, and the structural picture supports it. Viking to win carries a 74.3% model probability. Without published odds available at this stage, specific value calculations are not possible, but when that probability is confirmed against market prices the case for backing the home side looks straightforward. The half-time Viking lead market at 58% is the secondary angle worth watching once odds are published, particularly if the price reflects any underestimation of how quickly Viking tend to impose their structure at home.
No bet is confirmed until odds are live and value is confirmed. Check back for the final update closer to Saturday's 14:00 kickoff.
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Last updated 9 May 2026. Predictions data now available for this fixture.
Where Things Stand
Viking go into Saturday's home fixture as the Eliteserien's form team and, by some distance, its most consistent side. Nine games played, six wins, two draws, one defeat. Twenty points. The thing nobody is talking about is how measured that record actually is when you look beyond the surface. They are not running away on goal difference alone. They have conceded eight goals in nine matches, which tells you something about their structural discipline as well as their attacking output. That is a team that has been organised from the first day of preparation.
Start arrive at a different kind of crossroads. They sit fourteenth in the table with five points from seven games, one win, two draws and four defeats. Their goals conceded figure of eleven already signals a pattern that any coaching staff would want to address quickly. Conceding at nearly 1.6 per game at this stage of the season is not a blip. That is a coaching issue, and it will need more than a single week's work to resolve.
The Model's View
The SportSignals model gives Viking a 74.3% probability of winning this match. That is a high confidence figure, and it reflects more than just the league table gap. When a model lands at that level of certainty, it is usually picking up on consistent patterns rather than reacting to a single good or bad result. Viking have built that probability through nine games of reliable output. Start have built theirs by doing the opposite.
Over 2.5 goals is assessed at a 58% probability, which sits in an interesting space. It is not an overwhelming lean, but it is a meaningful one. Watch this: a home side expected to dominate possession against a team conceding freely does not always produce a high-scoring game. The dominant side can manage the match once they are ahead. The structure of the contest may produce goals in bursts rather than in a flowing, open game. That detail matters when you are thinking about how this match actually plays out rather than just what the final score might be.
Viking are also backed at 58% to be leading at half-time, which tells you the model expects them to impose their game plan early rather than wait for the second half to assert control.
What the Structure Tells You
Start's goals against column stands at eleven from seven games, with a goal difference of minus eight. Rewind to their overall record and you find a team that has not yet found a reliable defensive reference point. When sides concede at this rate, it is rarely about individual error in isolation. The pattern points to structural questions: are they defending the right spaces, is the press triggered at the right moments, is there clarity about when to hold shape and when to press? Those are preparation questions, and the answers are written into those eleven goals.
Viking's defensive record, by contrast, points to a team that knows exactly what it is doing without the ball. Eight conceded in nine games is not elite by European standards, but in the context of this division at this stage of the season it represents a consistent and organised structure. They are not relying on individual brilliance to bail them out at the back. The movement ahead of the ball looks purposeful, the structure behind it looks stable.
The goal scoring numbers from further up the table are worth noting as context. The second-placed side has scored nineteen goals in seven games, which underlines how freely goals are flowing at the top of this division. Viking's fifteen in nine is slightly more measured, but it points to a team that creates without relying on a single trigger or a single pattern. That is a more sustainable model across a long season.
Team News and Injury Picture
No injury information is available in the current data for either side. That will be updated as we move closer to Saturday, and any significant absences would be worth factoring in, particularly for Start given the structural challenges they already face. A depleted backline for a side already conceding freely would shift the picture further toward Viking.
The Coaching Lens
From a preparation standpoint, Saturday presents Viking with a relatively clear game plan. They know Start will have to defend deep at some point in the match. The question is whether Viking can move them around quickly enough to create the spaces they want, or whether they will need to rely on set pieces and transitions to break the defensive structure down.
For Start's coaching staff, the challenge is about limiting damage while creating enough of a threat to stop Viking simply sitting back and controlling. A side that has won six of nine will not take unnecessary risks at home. They will look to establish their structure early, use the ball patiently, and wait for the spaces to open. That is what the half-time probability of 58% in their favour tells you. They do not need to rush.
The thing nobody is talking about in this match is that a win for Viking also has implications at the top of the table. Second-placed has seventeen points from seven games, and the title race is tighter than the positions suggest. Every result matters for Viking, and that context adds a layer of purpose to Saturday's preparation. A professional performance, three points, and a clean sheet would suit them perfectly.
The Tip
The model is confident, and the structural picture supports it. Viking to win carries a 74.3% model probability. Without published odds available at this stage, specific value calculations are not possible, but when that probability is confirmed against market prices the case for backing the home side looks straightforward. The half-time Viking lead market at 58% is the secondary angle worth watching once odds are published, particularly if the price reflects any underestimation of how quickly Viking tend to impose their structure at home.
No bet is confirmed until odds are live and value is confirmed. Check back for the final update closer to Saturday's 14:00 kickoff.
Predicted lineups
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Injury impact
VIK have a near-full squad available.
STA have a near-full squad available.
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Venue to be confirmed.
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Set pieces
- Viking58.0 corners / g
- Start73.5 corners / g
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Referee to be confirmed.
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Viking vs Start Preview: League Leaders Backed at 74% as Eliteserien Gap Widens
Viking sit top of the Norwegian Eliteserien and are heavy favourites to extend their lead when Start visit on Saturday 16 May. The model gives them a 74.3% probability of winning. Here is what the str...
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- Kickoff
- Competition
- Norwegian Eliteserien
- Best 1X2 price
- Viking Win @ 1.26 (Unibet)
- BTTS this season Β· Viking
- 40%
- BTTS this season Β· Start
- 80%
- Our prediction
- Viking to win (75%)
- Our value pick
- Draw (+1.3% edge vs market)
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