- Table positions: AGF are top of the Danish Superliga 2025-2026 Championship Round table on 51 points from 23 games, while Brondby are on 34 points from 23 games played.
- Odds: AGF Aarhus are a 1.75 favorite to beat Brondby with odds set at 4.33 for the away team.
Aarhus are on a roll
AGF have won 4 and tied 1 of their last 5 competitive games and are firmly in control of the Championship Round at the top of the table. Jakob Poulsen has the team playing a disciplined, possession-based game with 3-at-the-back and wing backs, creating lots of chances for Tobias Bech, who is one of the league's top scorers in the Superliga this season. Aarhus will also benefit from the home advantage and Aarhus crowd support for this crucial Championship game, so it is tough to see them not getting a result.
Brondby have been in inconsistent form recently, drawing 3, losing 1-0 to Viborg and losing 2-1 to Vejle in their last 5 league games. Steve Cooper brought his high-intensity, high-pressing system to the club when he was appointed manager in September 2025 and Brondby have been tough to beat recently, although their offensive play has been somewhat inconsistent.
Recent meetings between these teams have been tense and the 3-3 draw in October 2025 still rankles. Patrick Pentz has been one of the best goalkeepers in the league and has been among the league leaders for clean sheets, but the team have lost their way recently and need points if they are to make the European playoffs.
Veterans lead the way for both clubs
Attackers and emerging talents
AGF Aarhus’ key player is undoubtedly captain Patrick Mortensen, a clinical finisher and seasoned big-game performer who can change the complexion of a game with one piece of brilliance. Brøndby will look to experienced attacker Michael Gregoritsch to break down the Aarhus defence, with emerging talents Nicolai Vallys and Filip Bundgaard also in the mix.
Creative and defensive leaders
Kristian Arnstad will be the creative engine for AGF and his ability to create chances from transitions, which AGF have done in abundance this season, will be the key to success in this game. Daniel Wass will be the experienced head of Brøndby’s defence, providing set pieces and leadership to his back four.
- AGF Aarhus’ key player is undoubtedly captain Patrick Mortensen, a clinical finisher and seasoned big-game performer who can change the complexion of a game with one piece of brilliance.
- Brøndby will look to experienced attacker Michael Gregoritsch to break down the Aarhus defence, with emerging talents Nicolai Vallys and Filip Bundgaard also in the mix.
- Patrick Pentz has been one of the best goalkeepers in the league and has been among the league leaders for clean sheets, but the team have lost their way recently and need points if they are to make the European playoffs.
Outcome and Conclusion
AGF should have the momentum to take the win in this crucial game, as they are the form team, higher in the table and possess the best odds at 1.75. Brøndby are a much improved side this year and will look to gain points against an Aarhus side that has been strong at home and in the Championship, so they are the value pick at 4.33.
2-1 to AGF or a 1-1 draw is possible, but there will be late drama in this one.