Sparks will fly as Tromso and Bryne lock horns in the 14th round of the Norwegian Eliteserien at Alfheim Stadion on Sunday, 20 July 2025.
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Tromso vs Bryne predictions: Hosts to claim all the spoils
Key stats
- IL Tromso have won eight consecutive league games.
- Bryne are currently on a six-match unbeaten run.
- Five of Bryne's last six matches featured goals at both ends.
Correct score prediction: Tromso 3-1 Bryne
Although Bryne have no losses in their last six games, they have been one of the worst travellers in the Norwegian top flight with a 1-2-3 win-draw-loss record on the road.
On the other hand, Tromso have been the most in-form team in the Eliteserien, stringing together an eight-match winning streak.
Given their recent victories over tough teams like Bodo/Glimt and Sarpsborg, we are confident that Tromso will extend their winning streak this weekend.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Tromso are clear favourites
- HOME: 3/5 (1.60) – 62.5%
- DRAW: 13/5 (3.60) – 27.8%
- AWAY: 19/5 (4.80) – 20.8%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Ahead of this skirmish, Tromso and Bryne are third and tenth in the Norwegian top flight, respectively.
On that note, Tromso are the expected winners at 3/5 (1.60). Teams with these odds generally have a 62.5% probability of winning.
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We have also pointed out that both teams found the net in five of Bryne's last six matches. For this reason, BTTS – Yes has an appealing look at 9/10 (1.90). That one has a 52.6% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: First encounter in over a decade
Although Bryne have won three consecutive clashes between these teams, they haven't met Tromso since October 2014, when both teams played in the Norwegian 1st Division.
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Tromso preview: Eyeing their ninth consecutive victory
After picking just a win in their first five league games of the season, Tromso have now strung together eight consecutive victories, becoming the most in-form side in the Eliteserien. However, they are eight points behind league leaders Viking, who cannot afford to drop points with the teams behind eyeing the title.
Heine Asen Larsen is expected to be unavailable for this game after sustaining an injury last weekend. Also, Tobias Guddal and Abubacarr Kinteh are one game away from suspension having accumulated three yellow cards each.
Predicted lineup: Haugaard (GK), Norheim, Kinteh, Guddal, Skjaervik, Cornic, Antonsen, Jenssen, Hjerto-Dahl, Erlien & Camoes.
Norway Eliteserien 11/05/25
W
KFUM
1
Tromso
3
Norway Cup 08/05/25
L
KFUM
1
Tromso
0
Norway Eliteserien 04/05/25
L
Sandefjord
1
Tromso
0
Norway Eliteserien 27/04/25
D
Viking FK
4
Tromso
4
Norway Cup 23/04/25
W
Skjervu00f8y
0
Tromso
1
Bryne preview: Moreira to lead the charge
Bryne entered this contest in a rich vein of form as well, going unbeaten in their last seven league games, which includes four wins. They defeated Valerenga 1-0 last time out to continue their upward movement on the Eliteserien table, and will have to be at their very best at Tromso in order to keep the streak going.
On the injury front, the visitors also have a clean bill of health. Nonetheless, Nicklas Strunck, Axel Kryger, Alfred Scriven and Lars Erik Sodal risk suspension going into this game.
Portuguese forward Duarte Moreira leads in both goals (five) and assists (four) for Bryne, scoring or providing in all but one of his last six games. He is set to once again play decisively for his team.
Predicted lineup: Cajtoft (GK), Kryger, Haahr, Husebo, Saunes, Scriven, Sodal, Strunck, Thornes, Moreira & Bojadzic.
Norway Eliteserien 01/06/25
W
Sandefjord
2
Bryne
3
Norway Eliteserien 24/05/25
W
Fredrikstad
3
Bryne
4
Norway Cup 20/05/25
L
KFUM
2
Bryne
0
Norway Eliteserien 16/05/25
W
Stromsgodset
0
Bryne
2
Norway Eliteserien 11/05/25
L
Molde
3
Bryne
0
Player to watch: Runar Norheim
Runar Norheim put in one of the best performances of his career last weekend, scoring twice and providing an assist in Tromso's 3-2 victory at Stromsgodset. Can the 20-year-old defender impress once again this weekend?