Head-to-Head
Hobro have won three of the last four head-to-head meetings, losing the other.
Hobro (home)
- Hobro are fourth in the 1st Division Relegation Group 2026 on 36 points from 29 games, one fewer point than Aarhus Fremad in second place on 37 points.
- Hobro’s home record in the 1st Division Relegation Group 2026 is three wins, four draws and seven losses (1.07 goals scored and 1.50 goals conceded per game).
- Hobro have drawn both of their last two matches, the most recent being a 3-3 thriller at home to B93 Kopenhagen.
- Jens Gjesing’s men, who took charge in August 2025, are a tough team to break down, especially when they set up in a five-man defensive block.
- They are very structured in a pragmatic way and capable of playing different formations, such as a 3-4-3 or a 5-3-2.
- Gjesing’s side make good use of the width offered by the wing-backs and pick and choose when to press, but have been struggling for goals.
Aarhus Fremad (away)
- Aarhus Fremad’s away record in the same group is also inconsistent with three wins, five draws and six defeats (1.00 goals scored and 1.43 conceded per away game).
- Morten Dahm Kjaergaard has been in charge since January 2020 and is able to tweak the formation as needed, but the basic structure has been a flexible 4-4-2 system.
Key Players
- Martin Huldahl is the team’s main goal threat with four goals in his last seven 1st Division appearances and 33% of Hobro’s last 12 goals.
- His side are slightly more attacking and direct than Hobro and have a decent player in Magnus Kaastrup, who has three goals in his last seven 1st Division games to provide a reliable goal-scoring threat.
Betting Insights
- The bookies have Aarhus up at 2.28 but Hobro are 2.97 and the draw is 3.36.
- Both sides will be looking for the win, so we take BTTS at 1.6 as the main play here.
- Hobro are a much more compact unit these days and won’t allow as much space in central areas as they used to, so the wide areas and transitions may be where the game is won or lost.