- Recent head-to-head: AaB have won four of their last five matches against Koge in all current competitions (Draws 1, Losses 0).
- Away form: Koge have conceded six goals in their last two away matches (Average 3.00).
- Home form: AaB have recorded one win, one draw and one defeat in their three home matches in the 1st Division 2026/2027.
Aalborg Portland Park is the place to be
Aalborg will be a tough spot for Koge to get back to winning ways on Saturday as the hosts are the strong favorites and have a superior overall record against the visitors. De Røde are currently sixth in the 1st Division 2026/2027 with seven points after five games, while Koge are 12th with zero points from four games.
AaB have played five games across all current competitions and their form has been a little patchy lately with two wins, one draw and two defeats. Their latest three results have shown that they are on a bit of a wobble as they drew 1-1 at home to Kolding IF, lost 3-0 to FC Fredericia and were beaten 2-1 by Hobro.
Koge have been in a worse spell of form with five defeats in their last five across all competitions, and they are still looking for their first away win in the 1st Division 2026/2027 after two trips. Nicklas Pedersen's men tend to play a practical brand of soccer, and they will set up their team in a compact low-to-mid block, while being selective in their pressing to try and pinch it in transition.
Steffen Hoejer’s men should be too much for Koge
Tactics
Steffen Hoejer's AaB are a team that like to keep their game wide, play proactive soccer and press in numbers when the situation presents itself. Koge will make it tough and will sit deep and deny AaB as much room to operate in, so the key for Hoejer's team is to keep the tempo up and spread the ball wide to try and stretch Koge's defensive line.
Key players
- Andres Jasson has been AaB's creative force in the 1st Division 2026/2027 with two assists in five matches and he is the man who will be knitting attacks together for his team.
- Elison Makolli has the top-scoring record for the hosts with one goal in five and so they have a decent cutting edge up front.
Odds and prediction
AaB have a good record against Koge over the last few years, but the odds on offer for the home team's win makes them the main selection for this game as the 1.82 available is simply too big for a team that are six positions higher than Koge in the standings. The draw can be sided with at 3.75 and Koge at 3.9, but Aalborg Portland Park is the place to be this weekend.
AaB should control the pace of this game and even though Koge will be compact, they shouldn't make it a total walkover for the favourites. There is a solid play on Over 2.5 goals at 1.6 as AaB's attack will have to do all the hard work.