Bodo/Glimt vs Inter is scheduled at Aspmyra Stadion on 18 February 2026, with D. Siebert in charge. Both sides are in the UEFA Champions League Round of 32, but come into the game from very different positions: Bodo/Glimt sit 23rd in the overall table on 9 points, while Inter are 10th with 15 points. There is no recent head-to-head data, so psychological edges must be inferred from form and statistics rather than history.
Form points to a contrast in momentum. Bodo/Glimt’s Champions League table form reads “WWDLL”, indicating two wins followed by inconsistency. Their broader season form string (“WLDDLLLDWW”) also shows a mixed picture, though they have recently found some wins again. At home in this competition, they have 1 win, 1 draw and 2 losses, scoring and conceding 7 (1.75 scored and conceded per home match from the standings; season stats show 2.4 goals scored and 1.4 conceded on average at home). They are clearly an attacking side at Aspmyra, but with only 1 clean sheet in 10 Champions League games, defensive reliability is limited.
Inter, by contrast, have a stronger points haul and goal difference (+8) with 15 goals scored and just 7 conceded. Their form string “WLLLW” suggests recent volatility, yet their away numbers are impressive: 3 wins and 1 loss away, with 9 scored and only 2 conceded. Season statistics underline this: Inter average 2.3 goals for and just 0.5 against away from home, with 3 clean sheets in 4 away games. That profile suggests a robust defence and efficient attack on the road. Inter will miss D. Dumfries, but there is no indication he is a top scorer in this competition. For Bodo/Glimt, key attacker Jens Petter Hauge (4 goals, 3 assists) is fit, which is crucial for their attacking threat.
The statistics suggest a high-tempo game, but Inter’s defensive record away and superior overall form in the competition tilt the balance. Bodo/Glimt’s strong home scoring numbers should still see them find the net, yet their tendency to concede, especially after half-time, is worrying against a clinical Inter side.
Verdict: Inter to win, with both teams scoring. A plausible scoreline based on goal averages is Bodo/Glimt 1–2 Inter. Inter’s 2.3 goals scored and 0.5 conceded away, combined with Bodo/Glimt’s 2.4 scored and 1.4 conceded at home, support a narrow but controlled away victory.





