

Norway powered to a convincing 3-1 victory over rivals Sweden in an international friendly played on June 2, 2026. The match, held under the lights, showcased Norway’s attacking fluidity and gave fans a glimpse of the team’s potential heading into future competitive fixtures.
First‑Half Dominance
Norway started on the front foot, pressing high and forcing Sweden into early mistakes. The breakthrough came in the 22nd minute when a swift counter‑attack caught the Swedish defence out of shape. A pinpoint cross from the left found Erling Haaland, who powered a header past the helpless Swedish goalkeeper to make it 1‑0. The home side continued to create chances, and just before the half‑hour mark, Martin Ødegaard doubled the lead with a curling effort from the edge of the box. Sweden struggled to cope with Norway’s movement, and the scoreline could have been wider had it not been for some sharp saves.
Sweden Fight Back but Norway Seal It
Sweden emerged from the interval with renewed energy. They pulled a goal back in the 57th minute through Alexander Isak, who latched onto a through ball and slotted calmly past the Norwegian keeper, making it 2‑1. For a period, the visitors looked capable of finding an equaliser. However, Norway steadied themselves and regained control. The decisive moment arrived in the 74th minute when a defensive mix‑up in the Swedish box allowed Jørgen Strand Larsen to bundle the ball home from close range, restoring Norway’s two‑goal cushion.
Key Performances
- Erling Haaland – The striker was a constant menace, scoring one and creating space for others. His physical presence unsettled the Swedish backline all night.
- Martin Ødegaard – The captain dictated the tempo from midfield, registering a goal and an assist. His vision and passing were instrumental in Norway’s attacking moves.
- Alexander Isak – Sweden’s brightest spark, his goal was well‑taken and he led the line with determination, but lacked sufficient support.
Tactical Observations
Norway’s 4‑3‑3 allowed their full‑backs to push high, overwhelming Sweden’s narrow midfield. Sweden, set up in a 4‑4‑2, often found themselves stretched. The midfield battle was decisive: Norway’s trio of Ødegaard, Sander Berge, and Kristian Thorstvedt out‑worked and out‑passed their counterparts. Defensively, Norway remained solid after the second half equaliser threat, with Andreas Hanche‑Olsen turning in a composed performance at centre‑back.
Looking Ahead
This friendly serves as an excellent measuring stick for both sides. Norway will be pleased with their clinical finishing and team cohesion, while Sweden will look to tighten up defensively ahead of their upcoming Nations League fixtures. For the fans, a Scandinavian derby always delivers drama, and this 3‑1 scoreline reflected a deserved win for the home side.
International Friendly – June 2, 2026