Bodø/Glimt – Sporting Lisbon: Can the Norwegian fairytale roll on? 
This Wednesday night Aspmyra Stadium is set for another European madhouse. The tiny Norwegian underdogs, Bodø/Glimt, keep living a Champions League dream and now host Sporting Lisbon, a side that went straight into the knockout rounds.
Bodø/Glimt, the big clubs’ worst nightmare 
They’ve been the shock of this European season. In their first proper run in the Champions League, the Norwegians keep chopping down giants — a gutsy draw in Dortmund, stunning wins over Manchester City and Atlético Madrid — and they didn’t stop there. In the playoffs they made Inter Milan look ordinary: 3-1 in the first leg, then a 2-1 win at the San Siro thanks to Jens Petter Hauge and Hakon Evjen.
They’re the first Norwegian side to notch four straight Champions League wins and to see off a knockout tie, and they don’t sound like stopping. At Aspmyra they’re brutally hard to beat — 12 wins in their last 17 European home games. Nine matches unbeaten in all competitions, and they’re coming into this dead fresh: no game at the weekend, so they’ve had time to rest after losing the domestic title by a single point.
Sporting facing their European demons 
The Lisbon side avoided the playoff trap thanks to a tidy 7th place in the group phase, including prestige wins over PSG and Athletic Bilbao. Domestically they’re solid: Rui Borges’ Lions dropped a frustrating 2-2 at Braga after conceding a stoppage-time penalty, but they’re on a 12-game unbeaten run (10 wins, 2 draws).
Trouble is, Sporting have a history of crashing out at this stage. It’s often brutal: remember the 12-1 aggregate drubbing by Bayern in 2008-09, or the 5-0 pasting by Manchester City in 2021-22. The Portuguese haven’t won an away knockout tie in Europe since 2005 (six draws, nine defeats). A trip above the Arctic Circle looks less like adventure and more like a trap.
Probable line-ups
Bodo/Glimt : Haikin ; Sjovold, Bjortuft, Gundersen, Bjorkan ; Evjen, Berg, Fet ; Blomberg, Hogh, Hauge
Sporting Lisbon : Silva ; Fresneda, Diomande, Inacio, Vagiannidis ; Hjulmand, Morita ; Catamo, Trincao, Guilherme ; Suarez
Football Prediction Bodø/Glimt vs Sporting Lisbon
Bodø/Glimt to win
Aspmyra has turned into a trap for Europe’s big names. Ask Manchester City or Inter Milan — they found out the hard way.
Riding a wave of confidence and form, the Norwegians have teeth. Against a Sporting side that tends to leak on the road in decisive European ties, Bodø/Glimt have what it takes to set the pace, boss the game and grab a vital edge before the return in Lisbon. We back the home win in what should be an entertaining clash.
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