
Table-toppers Malmo make the trip to Brommapojkarna this weekend looking to extend their advantage.
The hosts sit in mid-table as things stand and don't have a good record against Saturday's guests so with the odds stacked against them, can Brommapojkarna cause an upset in this game?
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Brommapojkarna vs Malmo predictions: Is another win on the cards for Malmo?
Key Stats
- Malmo have won each of their last six games against Brommapojkarna and the visitors head into Saturday's match on the back of four wins from their last five outings in the Allsvenskan.
- Brommapojkarna have lost two of their last three at home, failing to score in each of those defeats, while Malmo have won and kept a clean sheet in three of their last five fixtures which is why we're backing a 2-0 win for the visitors this weekend.
- Isaac Thelin top scores for Malmo this season with nine Allsvenskan goals and is in great form right now with goals in each of his last three outings.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Odds stacked against the hosts
- HOME: 5/1 (6.00) – 16.7%
- DRAW: 18/5 (4.60) – 21.7%
- AWAY: 4/7 (1.57) – 63.6%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Malmo are the expected winners of this game with a probability of 63.6%, and we can only see this game ending in an away win.
Brommapojkarna drew 1-1 at Vasteras last time out, while Malmo claimed a 2-1 win at home against Elfsborg.
For more football betting tips on the game, check out the Both Teams to Score market. You can back BTTS at 4/6 (1.67) which has a probability of 60%, or you could go the other way and back BTTS – No at 13/10 (2.30) with a probability of 43.5%.
Last five H2Hs: Malmo dominate
Sweden Allsvenskan 02/10/23

Malmo FF

Brommapojkarna
Sweden Allsvenskan 08/04/23

Brommapojkarna

Malmo FF
Sweden Allsvenskan 02/09/18

Brommapojkarna

Malmo FF
Sweden Allsvenskan 23/04/18

Malmo FF

Brommapojkarna
Sweden Cup 04/03/18

Malmo FF

Brommapojkarna
Malmo have won each of their last five games against Brommapojkarna, claiming a 2-1 victory when the pair last locked horns in October.
Team news and form guide
Brommapojkarna: Failed to win any of their last 13 against Malmo
The hosts look set to be without the likes of Liam Jordan and Kevin Ackermann for the tough home game against Malmo on Saturday.
Predicted lineup: Sidklev (GK), Heggem, Abrahamsson, Barslund, Waker, Fritzson, Christensen, Jensen, Odefalk, Vasić & Timossi Andersson
Sweden Allsvenskan 10/05/25
L

Halmstad
1

Brommapojkarna
0
Sweden Allsvenskan 05/05/25
W

Malmo FF
1

Brommapojkarna
2
Sweden Allsvenskan 24/04/25
D

GAIS
1

Brommapojkarna
1
Sweden Allsvenskan 20/04/25
W

IFK Varnamo
2

Brommapojkarna
3
Sweden Allsvenskan 13/04/25
W

Sirius
0

Brommapojkarna
3
Malmo: Won four of their last five in the Allsvenskan
Anton Tinnerholm, Stefano Vecchia, Niklas Moisander and Daníel Gudjohnsen could all miss the trip to Brommapojkarna this weekend through injury.
Predicted lineup: Dahlin (GK), Stryger Larsen, Jansson, Cornelius, Busanello, Christiansen, Peña, Berg Johnsen, Bolin, Kiese Thelin & Botheim
Sweden Allsvenskan 11/05/25
W

Degerfors
1

Malmo FF
4
Sweden Allsvenskan 05/05/25
L

Brommapojkarna
2

Malmo FF
1
Sweden Allsvenskan 29/04/25
W

Osters IF
0

Malmo FF
2
Sweden Allsvenskan 23/04/25
L

Hammarby
2

Malmo FF
0
Sweden Allsvenskan 18/04/25
D

Sirius
1

Malmo FF
1
Player to watch – Sebastian Nanasi
Malmo's Sebastian Nanasi broke into the first team last season with a bang, scoring 11 goals in 29 Allsvenskan appearances.

The 22-year-old has made a bright start to the 2024 campaign with five goals and has started in each of the club's opening 11 league games. Nanasi who joined Malmo from Varberg in 2021 has developed really well in his three years at the Swedish giants and could be set for a move to one of Europe's bigger league soon.
Malmo's young midfielder continues to impress
We're backing Nanasi to put in another top performance away at Brommapojkarna on Saturday after the young midfielder scored in Malmo's last away game against Hacken.