
Bodo/Glimt vs Tromso: In-Form Eliteserien Sides Clash at Aspmyra Stadion
Bodo/Glimt vs Tromso (10-08-2025) – Preview, Team News, Prediction and Betting Tips.

Two of Norway’s most in-form sides go head-to-head on August 10 as Bodo/Glimt host Tromso at Aspmyra Stadion in what promises to be a high-tempo Eliteserien showdown. Bodo/Glimt come into the match flying high and eager to extend their winning streak, while Tromso, sitting close behind in the standings, will look to disrupt the home side’s rhythm. With both teams pushing for a strong finish in the Eliteserien title race, this fixture is more than just a derby — it’s a direct battle between contenders with real momentum.
Form Guide
Bodo/Glimt have been ruthless in recent weeks, winning all of their last six games while scoring three goals per match and conceding less than one. Their last three home games have been just as dominant, averaging 3.33 goals scored and conceding just 0.67. Tromso haven’t been far behind, going unbeaten in five of their last six, including four wins and a draw. While their away form is solid, they’ve averaged fewer goals and slightly lower possession, showing a more pragmatic approach compared to their hosts’ relentless attack.
League Standings
Currently second in the league, Bodo/Glimt have posted 12 wins in 17 games, with a goal difference of +27 and an eye-catching average of 2.53 goals per match. They’ve been efficient at both ends of the pitch, conceding under one goal per game. Tromso, in fourth, have 10 wins and a +6 goal difference, scoring an average of 1.75 and conceding 1.38. That defensive stat may be a concern when facing one of the most clinical sides in the division.
Key Stats & Trends
Bodo/Glimt have a strong record at Aspmyra Stadion, winning 80 percent of their last 15 home matches and staying unbeaten in 82 percent of their last 17. They’ve also come out on top in four of their last six home games against Tromso. Tromso, for their part, have shown real grit away from home, winning 75 percent of their last 12 matches overall and staying undefeated in eight of their last 10 road games. Still, the gulf in attacking consistency makes Bodo/Glimt the more dangerous side, as highlighted in past match predictions.
Team News
The home side will be without Odin Luras Bjortuft, Jostein Gundersen, and Daniel Bassi due to injuries, but their squad depth ensures they remain competitive. Coach Kjetil Knutsen is likely to stick with a 4-3-3 setup, featuring Nikita Haikin in goal and a backline anchored by Aleesami and Bjørkan. Up front, Kasper Høgh and Jens Petter Hauge should offer cutting edge alongside Määttä. Tromso have no injury concerns and are expected to line up in their familiar 5-3-2, with Erlien and Camoes leading the attack. Their stability and settled lineup could prove useful in controlling key midfield battles.
Prediction
Bodo/Glimt’s form at home and overall sharpness in the final third gives them a clear advantage, even against a resilient Tromso side. While the visitors have shown they can grind out results on the road, Bodo/Glimt’s quality in attack and efficiency in defense should carry them through. A straight win for the home side is the most likely outcome, with a predicted 3-1 scoreline backing their current dominance. Tromso can compete, but stopping Bodo/Glimt at Aspmyra is a tall order right now.
