- Team form: The last 3 meetings have seen both clubs win once and one draw, B93 Kopenhagen have failed to win their last two home meetings.
- Home record: B93 Kopenhagen have won two, drawn one and lost seven of their home 1st Division 2025-2026 games, averaging 0.80 goals scored and 2.00 goals conceded.
- Away record: Koge have won one, drawn three and lost six of their 1st Division 2025-2026 away games, averaging 1.40 goals scored and 2.50 conceded.
B93 vs. Koge, similar clubs, similar stats, similar goals
Form and standings
In a fixture that could not be closer, B93 Kopenhagen in 9th have 25 points from 20 games, and Koge in 11th have 19 from their 20. B93 have won 2 and lost 3 of their last 5 league games while Koge are in worse form with no wins, 3 draws and 2 defeats from their last 5.
Tactical styles
There are different styles between these two clubs who both sit in the bottom half of the table but are separated by only 6 points. Kasper Lorentzen has been in charge of B93 since December 2024 and has established a very adventurous, risk-on 4-3-3 with plenty of pressing and vertical attacking play. This is the polar opposite of Nicklas Pedersen’s Koge, who he has managed since July 2023 and has preferred to play with youthful, high-energy lineups, fast-paced attacking transitions and flexible tactical shapes that play to the opposition’s weaknesses.
Prediction
This should be an open game and the odds of 1.6 for over 2.5 goals in this game look good enough to back the goals to flow again.
Koge’s attacking pace and B93’s control should clash
Mikkel Wohlgemuth leads the frontline for B93 with 6 goals in 17 1st Division 2025-2026 appearances and is a constant threat to defend against. Meanwhile, Mike Jensen is Koge’s main man with 5 goals in 18, but with Alfred Goethler finally finding his stride, he has notched 2 in their last 5 matches, the pacey forward adding an extra dimension up top.
A draw looks the most likely outcome in this one, with odds of 3.68 looking too good to ignore. Koge are tough to beat away from home, having drawn both of their last two away games, while B93 have failed to beat them in their last 2 home games against Koge. Both teams have plenty of attacking talent that can hurt the other side, but with B93 conceding an average of 2.00 goals per home match and Koge 2.50 goals per away match, both teams to score looks a good bet at 1.5.
- Mikkel Wohlgemuth leads the frontline for B93 with 6 goals in 17 1st Division 2025-2026 appearances and is a constant threat to defend against.
- Meanwhile, Mike Jensen is Koge’s main man with 5 goals in 18, but with Alfred Goethler finally finding his stride, he has notched 2 in their last 5 matches, the pacey forward adding an extra dimension up top.
- Koge are tough to beat away from home, having drawn both of their last two away games, while B93 have failed to beat them in their last 2 home games against Koge.