Beograd Showdown: Bodø/Glimt Faces Røde Stjerne at Aspmyra
Beograd Showdown: Bodø/Glimt's Ambitious Night
BODØ / OSLO (Dagbladet): We have to go back to the 2007/08 season to find the last time a Norwegian club played in the Champions League. Seventeen years later, hope glimmers again as Glimt faces the Serbian powerhouse, Røde Stjerne, at home on Aspmyra.
Latest Updates: After a quiet start, the game has opened up with more action. Both teams have had significant chances, with Bodø/Glimt dominating so far at Aspmyra. TV 2's Jesper Mathisen remarks on the promising start, suggesting that the artificial turf could play in Glimt's favor.
Ståle Solbakken, the national team coach, noted: 'There’s a drastic difference in Røde Stjerne’s play between home and away. I believe they'll struggle on this turf tonight.'
Dagbladet is on the ground in Bodø, providing you with all the highlights. You can follow the match report below:
Røde Stjerne Fans Gather
- The Serbian fans arrived at Aspmyra about an hour before the match—some wearing masks, some not.
- Known for their passionate support, it was easy to see their enthusiasm before the match.
- Between 400 and 500 fans are expected to show up in the northern town.
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