

Fram Reykjavik 4–3 Breidablik: A Thriller in the Besta-deild karla
Fram Reykjavik produced a stunning comeback to defeat Breidablik 4–3 in a dramatic Iceland Besta-deild karla clash on May 30, 2026. The match, played at a packed venue in the Icelandic capital, saw the hosts overturn a two-goal deficit to snatch all three points in a game that will be remembered as one of the season's most entertaining encounters.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Breidablik looked sharp and took an early lead through a well-worked move in the 12th minute. By the 35th minute, they had doubled their advantage, leaving Fram Reykjavik stunned. However, the home side showed immense character, pulling one back just before halftime to make it 2–1 at the break.
The second half was a whirlwind. Fram equalised early in the 50th minute, and then took the lead for the first time in the 67th minute. Breidablik refused to lie down and equalised again in the 78th minute to make it 3–3. But Fram had the final say, scoring the winner in the 85th minute to secure a famous 4–3 victory.
Key Performers
- Fram’s attacking trio – The home side’s forwards were relentless, combining pace and precision to dismantle the Breidablik defence.
- Breidablik’s resilience – Despite the loss, Breidablik showed why they are a top-tier side, fighting back twice in the second half.
Impact on the Standings
The win lifted Fram Reykjavik into the top half of the Besta-deild karla standings, while Breidablik dropped to fourth, missing a chance to close the gap on the league leaders. With both teams chasing European qualification, every point is crucial in this tightly contested campaign.
Post-Match Reaction
Fram’s manager praised his team’s never-say-die attitude: “We knew Breidablik would be tough, but the character shown by the players was incredible. To come back twice and win it late is a sign of a special group.” Breidablik’s coach lamented defensive lapses but insisted his side would bounce back.