Nordsjaelland vs Aarhus Prediction: Sportpesa Mega Jackpot Pro
Nordsjaelland’s last match was a hard-fought contest against Brøndby, which ended in a narrow defeat. That setback highlighted the inconsistencies in their performances this season. Across their opening games, Nordsjaelland have mixed convincing attacking displays with frustrating lapses at the back. Wins against teams like Lyngby and OB have been offset by dropped points against stronger opponents.
Aarhus (AGF) also come into this game following a defeat, having fallen to Copenhagen in their previous outing. Their season so far has been equally inconsistent, with competitive performances against teams like Silkeborg and Midtjylland but too few victories to move them up the table. They remain a resilient side, but their inability to finish chances has been a key concern.
Home and Away Form
At home, Nordsjaelland have shown both promise and vulnerability. They opened with a confident victory against Lyngby at the Right to Dream Park and followed it up with a solid win over OB. However, their defeat to Brøndby exposed defensive gaps, while another tight draw against Randers showed their struggles in breaking down compact sides.
On the road, Aarhus have found it difficult to build momentum. They began with a draw away to Silkeborg, followed by a defeat to Midtjylland, where they struggled to cope with the hosts’ attacking pressure. Their most encouraging away performance came in a narrow win against Hvidovre, but they were undone in their most recent away trip to Copenhagen. Consistency away from home continues to be their Achilles’ heel.
Head-to-Head Record
The last five meetings between Nordsjaelland and Aarhus have been closely contested. Nordsjaelland claimed two victories, Aarhus won twice, and one match ended in a draw.
In their overall head-to-head history, the sides have faced each other over 70 times. Nordsjaelland have taken around 25 victories, Aarhus slightly more, while a large number of fixtures have ended in draws — underlining how balanced this fixture often is.
Looking specifically at games played in Farum, Nordsjaelland have been the stronger side. In the last five home meetings, they won three, drew once, and Aarhus managed just a single victory. Conversely, at Ceres Park, Aarhus have held the edge, winning two of the last five and drawing twice.
Team News
Nordsjaelland will likely be without their first-choice goalkeeper due to injury, while a key defender remains a doubt after picking up a knock against Brøndby. Their midfield options, however, remain strong, with their young playmaker expected to pull the strings.
Aarhus face concerns over their captain, who sustained a minor injury in the defeat to Copenhagen. One of their strikers is also suspended, which could force tactical changes in attack. Their defense remains intact, though, and will be key to containing Nordsjaelland’s fluid frontline.
Current Form