- Team form: Brondby I.F. have won just one of their last five Superliga matches (D1, L3).
- Home form: Viborg FF have lost two of their last three home games (D1, W0).
- Recent meetings: Both sides average 1.7 goals per game in their last five meetings.
Tight clash expected in European play-off contest
Standings and recent meeting
Viborg FF have a slight advantage over Brondby I.F. in the home-and-away games for the fourth and fifth spots in the Superliga Championship Group 2026, but their record of 40 points from 26 games against Brondby’s 38 from 27 is not a big margin when the stakes are so high. The last clash between the two sides, which was only four weeks ago, ended 1-0 to Viborg when away from home, so Nickolai Lund’s side will have their psychological advantage coming into the match.
Viborg's tactics
Lund’s tactical tweaks to his team since taking over in July 2025 have produced a pragmatic, high-intensity unit that is very dangerous on the counter-attack. Viborg FF are a team with a lot of pace in wide areas, but Lund’s ability to get his full backs and wide forwards to operate as a unit on the break has made them a very tough nut to crack for the possession-heavy sides in the division.
Brondby's approach
Brondby boss Steve Cooper arrived in September 2025 and has fostered a possession-based system that has the flexibility to play in a 4-2-3-1 or with three at the back. His team are well-drilled in a structured build-up and can control the pace of the game against most sides, but are yet to have an answer to their inconsistent form away from home.
Brondby’s last win was emphatic
Brondby I.F. are winless in their last two away games (D1, L1), but their 6-0 home thrashing of SonderjyskE last time out was a statement of intent from the Brondby hierarchy.
They have picked up five wins, two draws and six defeats from their 13 Superliga away fixtures in total, but average just 1.00 goal per game on the road, which suggests their problem away from home.
With both sides in the fight for European places, we can expect the tactical chess match between these two bosses to produce a close and exciting game. Viborg have the slight advantage in terms of form and home advantage, so are rightfully the favorites at 2.35 to Brondby’s 2.74, but the visitors’ last performance suggests they will put up a real fight to the final whistle.
Viborg’s superior pace can get the better of Brondby
A home-and-away double of 2-0 away and 1-0 at home is possible in this Superliga Championship Group clash, but the short price for Viborg to take the three points looks about right.
Brondby I.F. have won two, drawn one and lost two of their five most recent head-to-heads with Viborg FF in all competitions.
- Both teams to score looks good at 1.56 though, given both sides possess attacking players capable of hurting the opposition.
- Daniel Anyembe has been Viborg’s most productive player in the group with one goal in three Superliga Championship Group appearances, but his ability to unlock the defence from deep makes him a huge attacking outlet.
- Jacob Broechner Ambaek is Brondby’s most lethal finisher with four goals in five Superliga Championship Group games and has scored four of his side’s last eight Superliga goals, so we’re going with a 2-1 home win in the correct score market.