Bodo/Glimt vs Juventus - Free football prediction and tips – Champions League – November 25, 2025

Bodo/Glimt vs Juventus – Free football prediction and tips – Champions League – November 25, 2025

Bodo/Glimt – Juventus : a showdown in the Norwegian cold

Bodo/Glimt and Juventus head into this match with the same problem: no wins since the start of the Champions League. Everything’s still up for grabs between the two sides, separated by just one point before this fifth matchday.

Bodo/Glimt: solid at home, even in Europe FK Bodø/Glimt — Wikipédia

For Bodo/Glimt, this campaign is their first in the Champions League, but the club isn’t inexperienced. We’re talking about a team that reached a European semi-final last season, and that knocked out Sturm Graz convincingly to reach the group stage.

The start’s been rough: two draws, then a painful home defeat to Monaco that hurts the table. The Norwegians haven’t won in seven European matches outside qualifiers, and another poor result would stretch an already-too-long run.

But playing in Bodo isn’t trivial. Wind, cold, artificial turf… plenty of teams lose their bearings. The place isn’t known for being welcoming.
In the domestic league, Glimt are still in the title race after beating KFUM Oslo — proof the machine’s still running at home.

Juventus : still struggling Logo du Juventus FC

Juventus’ European campaign so far looks like a long detour. Two crazy games to start (4-4 against Dortmund, 2-2 with Villarreal), then a narrow loss to Real. The last meeting with Sporting produced nothing better than a 1-1, despite a Vlahovic equaliser before the break.

The situation is clear:
– Juve have conceded in every European match since January.
– They’ve won only once in their last twelve continental away trips.
– The managerial change hasn’t had any effect yet.

On Saturday, the Turin side dropped points again in Florence. Kostic had shown the way just before half-time, but the team eased off. It’s almost the usual script: good intentions, little control. And an overall momentum far too light for a club of this size.



Key points

  • Juventus haven’t kept a clean sheet in Europe for seven matches.
  • Only one win for the Bianconeri in their last twelve UEFA away trips.
  • Bodo/Glimt without a win in the group stage for seven games.
  • Tough conditions at Aspmyra Stadion: cold, wind, artificial turf.
  • First meeting between the two teams at this stadium.

Football Prediction Bodo/Glimt vs Juventus

Bodo/Glimt or draw

Juve are still favourites on paper, but with their lack of confidence, absences and the local conditions, nothing will be simple. Bodo/Glimt often make their surroundings work for them, and Juventus aren’t in a shape to handle this sort of trip calmly. The Norwegians can nick something.

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