UEFA Champions League

8:00 PMMarch 11, 2026

Round of 16

Aspmyra Stadium

Referee: Ivan Kružliak, Slovakia


They will/Glimt






Sporting CP








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2.44

Expected goals (xG)

0.51

Passing

447 (89%)

Accurate passes

464 (89%)

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12
G

Nikita Haikin


7.2

15
D

Fredrik André Bjørkan


6.9

6
D

Jostein Gundersen




44′ Tripping


7.3

4
D

Odin Lura’s Bjørtuft


7.9

20
D

Fredrik Sjøvold


7.2

7
M

Patrick Berg (C)


7.6

26
M

Håkon Evjen


7.3

10
F

Jens Petter Hauge



71′

8.3

9
F

Kasper Høgh



71′

76′ Roughing


6.9

11
F

Be Didrik Blomberg



45+1′

7.3

Substitutes

94
F

August Mikkelsen

25
D

Isak Dybvik Rotten




75′ Replaced by O. Blomberg


6.3

24
F

Daniel Bassi

21
F

Andreas Helmersen




79′ Replaced by K. Hogh


6.6

23
M

Magnus Riisnæs

22
M

Anders Klynge

14
M

Ulrik Saltnes




79′ Replaced by S. Fet


6.5

8
M

Sondre Auklend




87′ Replaced by H. Evjen

5
D

Haitam Aleesami

2
D

Villads Nielsen

1
G

Julian Faye Lund

45
G

Isak Sing

1
G

Rui Silva


6.9

22
D

Ivan Fresneda


6.3

25
D

Gonçalo Inácio


7.0

26
D

Ousmane Diomande


6.2

13
D

Giorgos Vagiannidis


6.2

52
M

João Simões


6.2

42
M

Morten Hjulmand (C)




20′ Unsportsmanlike conduct


7.0

31
M

Luis Guilherme


6.3

17
M

Francisco Trincao


6.7

10
M

Geny Catamo


6.3

97
F

Luis Javier Suarez


6.3

UEFA Champions League Standings – UEFA Champions League

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – Champions League (Play Offs: 1/8-finals)
  • Promotion – Champions League (Play Offs: 1/16-finals)

Bodo/Glimt Stuns Sporting CP with Dominant 3-0 Champions League Victory.

Bodo/Glimt delivered a sensational performance at Aspmyra Stadion on March 11, 2026, securing a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Portuguese giants Sporting CP in a captivating UEFA Champions League encounter. Midfielder Sondre Fet emerged as a key figure, converting an early penalty to set the tone for the impressive win.

Heading into the match, Sporting CP held a stronger position in the Champions League standings with 10 points. Bodo/Glimt, with just two points from their previous games, faced a daunting task. The Norwegian champions aimed to restore pride and challenge the established European order on their home turf.

The first half saw an intense battle for control. Sporting’s Morten Hjulmand received a yellow card in the 20th minute for unsportsmanlike conduct, signaling the physical nature of the contest. Bodo/Glimt soon capitalized on their growing pressure.

The hosts broke the deadlock in the 32nd minute. A decisive move earned a penalty, which Sondre Fet calmly dispatched, sending the Aspmyra crowd into raptures. This crucial goal injected confidence into the Norwegian side.

Just before the interval, Bodo/Glimt doubled their lead. After Jostein Gundersen received a yellow card in the 44th minute, Ole Didrik Blomberg struck in the first minute of stoppage time, extending the advantage. Blomberg’s goal gave Glimt a comfortable cushion heading into the break.

At half-time, Sporting CP needed a significant response to turn the tide. Coach Rúben Amorim likely demanded more attacking impetus from his side. Bodo/Glimt, meanwhile, aimed to maintain their intensity and defensive solidity.

Sporting made a triple substitution in the 63rd minute, bringing on J. Simoes, G. Vagiannidis, and G. Catamo in an effort to inject fresh energy and creativity. However, the changes failed to halt Bodo/Glimt’s momentum.

Bodo/Glimt sealed their memorable win in the 71st minute. Kasper Høgh, who entered as a substitute, fired home a well-taken goal, assisted by Jens Petter Hauge. The goal effectively ended Sporting’s hopes of a comeback.

Following his goal, Høgh himself received a yellow card for roughing in the 76th minute. Bodo/Glimt then made further substitutions, managing their lead and resting key players like Blomberg, Høgh, and Fet in the final stages.

The statistics underscored Bodo/Glimt’s deserved victory. They generated an impressive 2.44 Expected Goals (xG) compared to Sporting’s 0.51. Glimt recorded 10 total shots with 5 on target, while Sporting had 9 shots with only 2 on target. Despite Sporting holding slightly more possession (51%), Bodo/Glimt proved far more clinical.

This stunning 3-0 triumph represents a landmark result for Bodo/Glimt in the UEFA Champions League. It not only provides a massive morale boost but also serves as a strong statement of their capability on the European stage. For Sporting CP, the loss is a significant setback in their quest for progression.

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