

IBV Vestmannaeyjar 1–2 Breidablik | Besta-deild karla | 4 May 2026
Breidablik secured a hard-fought 2–1 victory away at IBV Vestmannaeyjar on 4 May 2026, continuing their strong start to the Icelandic Besta-deild karla season. The match at Hásteinsvöllur saw the visitors come from behind to claim all three points in a contest that showcased both sides' attacking intent.
Match Overview
IBV Vestmannaeyjar took the lead in the first half, capitalising on a set-piece situation to put the home crowd on their feet. However, Breidablik responded with composure, equalising before the break and then netting the decisive goal in the second period. The result moves Breidablik into the upper echelons of the early-season standings, while IBV will look to regroup after a narrow defeat on home soil.
Key Moments
- IBV draw first blood: A well-worked corner routine gave the home side the opener, leaving the Breidablik defence scrambling.
- Breidablik reply swiftly: The visitors found their rhythm and levelled with a clinical finish from inside the box before half-time.
- Decisive second half: A defensive lapse from IBV allowed Breidablik's forward to slot home the winner, sealing a valuable away victory.
Standout Performers
Breidablik's midfield engine room proved pivotal, with their ability to regain possession and transition quickly causing IBV constant problems. The visitors' striker, who netted the equaliser, was a handful throughout and deservedly left the pitch as a key contributor to the win. For IBV, their defensive unit held firm for long spells but was ultimately undone by two moments of quality from the league's more experienced side.
Table and Season Impact
This result keeps Breidablik in contention at the top of the Besta-deild karla table, building momentum for what promises to be a competitive campaign. IBV Vestmannaeyjar, meanwhile, remain in mid-table but will be encouraged by their overall performance despite the loss. The early-season fixture list continues to offer both teams opportunities to climb the standings as the Icelandic summer football calendar heats up.