Head-to-Head
- FK Haugesund are unbeaten in two home matches against Moss with one win and one draw.
- Moss have allowed eight goals in three away games in the 1. Division 2026 and have been beaten twice.
Haugesund (home)
- Endre Eide has brought a fresh impetus to Haugesund since taking over recently and the club has shown plenty of attacking ambition since his appointment.
- Haugesund’s form has been mixed - two wins, one draw and two defeats in the last five matches - but that has much to do with the tough schedule they have faced.
- They hit their stride again last weekend when they beat Stroemmen 7-0 away from home after a 5-1 loss at Sogndal and 1-1 home draw with Aasane.
- Eide has made them play fast and direct, with Sory Diarra, who has three goals in the last five, leading the 4-3-3 line.
- The midfield will also push forward in numbers with Niklas Sandberg’s three assists in the same five games showing how creative the club has become.
Moss (away)
- Moss are having a decent season so far with nine points from six games putting them in ninth position in the 1. Division 2026, still within touching distance of the promotion playoffs.
- Ole Martin Nesselquist has been at the helm since July 2025 and his team have had a similar form pattern - two wins, one draw and two defeats in the last five.
- His team beat Odds Ballklubb 3-2 away, drew 1-1 with Stroemsgodset and lost 3-2 at home to Bryne in their last game.
- They like to overload with the full backs getting forward while the pressing is more situational and measured, although they are disciplined enough to press in numbers and force turnovers at the right time to counter-attack.
- Oscar Aga is a clinical finisher and has scored two of Moss’ four goals in the past five games.
Key Players
- Eide has made them play fast and direct, with Sory Diarra, who has three goals in the last five, leading the 4-3-3 line.
- The midfield will also push forward in numbers with Niklas Sandberg’s three assists in the same five games showing how creative the club has become.
- Oscar Aga is a clinical finisher and has scored two of Moss’ four goals in the past five games.
Prediction
This is a fixture that should suit both clubs’ strengths with Moss more than capable of scoring a goal while Haugesund’s home advantage and recent form suggest they will get the better of their visitors.