- Home record: Randers FC have won four, drawn three and lost seven of their 14 Superliga Relegation Group 2026 home games, conceding 21 goals.
- Head-to-head: Vejle Boldklub have failed to win their last two trips to Randers FC (D1, L1).
- Recent form: Randers FC have failed to win any of their last two home games (D1, L1).
Tight clash between relegation-threatened Vejle and Euro-chasing Randers
Match context
Randers FC (4th, 31 points from 29 games) should have too much quality to be involved in the relegation battle currently being endured by Vejle Boldklub (6th, 18 points from 29), but recent form suggests that home field advantage could be crucial this weekend.
Randers’ approach
Rasmus Bertelsen has overseen the development of a solid, pragmatic 4-2-3-1/4-3-3 system at Randers FC where structure and organization are paramount. The White Devils have a clear identity, and they know how to set their gameplan depending on the opponent. They are a counter-attacking side at heart, but they are equally adept at closing up shop when they need to grind out a result.
Vejle’s approach and form
Claus Noergaard’s Vejle are still trying to construct a clear playing identity and work ethic. They press more, play with a more possession-based approach, have full backs that overlap, and are generally more proactive than their opponents.
However, they are winless on the road in the Superliga Relegation Group 2026, with 5 draws and 9 losses from 14 away matches, scoring 13 goals in the process. Noergaard’s side come into this game winless in five (D2, L3) after a 2-1 home defeat to Silkeborg and a 3-0 away defeat to FC Koebenhavn in their two most recent outings.
Randers’ structure and organisation should see them through
This game has the feel of a tight contest with relegation at stake for Vejle and positional stakes for Randers, so we could see lots of tension and a tactical battle on Sunday. Transition play and set pieces could be pivotal, and whichever team can maintain their discipline and organisation will likely see the game through to the end.
Randers are the favorites at 1.62, while Vejle are 5.07 outsiders. We’re taking the White Devils to edge this one out as they are typically stronger on home soil, while Vejle have been awful away from home this season.
The market seems to be expecting goals with Over 2.5 at 1.77 and BTTS at 1.77, but we’re happy to go with the hosts to keep it tight in a game of few clear chances.
- Cyril Edudzi is Randers’ main scoring threat with two goals in his last six league appearances (two of the team’s last five), but it is Mathias Greve who has provided the assists, four of them in their last five games.
- Mikkel Duelund has two goals in his last five Superliga appearances and is Vejle’s top scorer in this campaign (two).