- Head-to-head: B36 Torshavn have one win in their last two games against NSI Runavík.
- Standings: NSI Runavík and B36 Torshavn are level on 26 points after 12 Premier League 2026 fixtures with B36 in second and NSI in third on goal difference.
- Form: B36 Torshavn have not lost any of their last 5 league games, W3, D2.
Pragmatic B36 are in form
Match context
Saturday's Premier League clash between second-placed B36 Torshavn and third-placed NSI Runavík features two teams that are separated only by goal difference, but it is the visitors who arrive at Runavík stadium with the momentum.
Recent form
B36 won the reverse fixture 2-0 at home five weeks ago in Premier League 2026 and are unbeaten in five, having drawn 4-4 at B68 Toftir last weekend. NSI are in mixed form, having won three of their last five league matches, but losing two.
They hammered 07 Vestur 1-6 away from home a fortnight ago, so this will be a tough test for both clubs.
B36 have an uncanny away form
Jakub Martin Joensen's men, who the coach has turned into one of the most pragmatic sides in the Faroe Islands since taking over in January 2025, can take encouragement from their unbeaten record of six games away from home this term.
B36 have won three and drawn three away from home in Premier League 2026, which averages an impressive 2.17 goals per game. They will also like their chances of beating the hosts, who are unbeaten at runavík, having won five consecutive home games, scoring eight.
That is because B36 beat NSI 2-0 at home in the previous match five weeks ago and has failed to win in their last two away trips to Runavík. They will fancy their chances on Saturday.
B36’s Bogi Petersen has a goal touch
A clash of styles is always on the cards when these two teams play each other with NSI a 4-3-3 side that are very much in your face and like to use high tempo transitions to overload opponents in attack and by pressing when out of possession.
B36 are more structured, preferring to build up and play patient soccer with their flexible backline and finish matches off with precise finishing rather than risky play.
- NSI's Petur Knudsen has scored five goals in 12 Premier League 2026 games to make him the team's most lethal finisher, but B36's Bogi Petersen has an even better touch right now.
- Bogi Petersen has eight goals in 11 Premier League 2026 appearances and four of their last ten.
- He can unlock any defence and if B36 have a chance to win Saturday's game, he is likely to be their goal-scorer.