- Team form: Hobro have lost their last 2 home games, but B93 Kopenhagen are winless in their last 3 away.
- Head-to-head: Hobro have the better of the recent matchups, winning the last meeting 2-0 4 weeks ago.
- Away record: B93 Kopenhagen have won 5, drawn 3 and lost 6 away in the 1st Division Relegation Group 2026.
Hobro Holds Slight Edge
Standings and approach
Hobro currently hold 4th spot in the 1st Division Relegation Group 2026 with 35 points from 28 games, 4 more than 5th placed B93 Kopenhagen, who have 31 points. Jens Gjesing has steadied the ship at Hobro with a pragmatic approach to the survival battle, instilling a rigid structure and encouraging his players to keep things simple and be disciplined in defense.
Recent form
This has been the case in Hobro’s last 3 games, which has seen them lose 1-2 at home to Koge, before grinding out an important 1-0 away victory at Aarhus Fremad and then tying 1-1 at AaB Aalborg last weekend.
B93 Are More Positive
Kasper Lorentzen’s B93 Kopenhagen have the complete opposite outlook on the game than Hobro, with the 2025/2026 1st Division Relegation Group 5th-placed side looking to press high and play at pace, creating overloads on the wings and in the center of the pitch, as they force the play and create chances.
This has resulted in 5 wins, 3 draws and 6 losses on the road in the 1st Division Relegation Group 2026, conceding an average of 1.79 goals per away game. B93’s last 2 results saw them win 2-1 at home to Middelfart, before being beaten 3-2 in an away game against Koge, which leaves the visitors in poor form, with 1 win and 4 defeats from their last 5 games.
An Engaging Game in Store
A close game is expected for this relegation ‘six-pointer’, with both sides desperate for the 3 points. Hobro are the more disciplined and are at 1.88, B93 Kopenhagen at 3.7, so the home side are the obvious choice.
However, ‘Both teams to score - Yes’ is very short at 1.58, and I would recommend taking a chance on both sides scoring in this game.
- Hobro’s Martin Huldahl has been B93’s biggest thorn in the side this season, netting 3 times in 6 appearances in the Relegation Group, all of which have come in the last 5 matches.
- While B93’s danger man is Emil Christensen, with 2 goals in his 4 appearances in the Relegation Group.