

IR Reykjavik 4 – 4 Volsungur husavik
Iceland 1. Deild Karla – 22 June 2026
Fans at the IR Reykjavik stadium were treated to a breathtaking eight-goal thriller as the home side and Volsungur husavik played out a 4-4 draw in the Iceland 1. Deild Karla. The match featured four lead changes, two penalties, and a dramatic late equaliser that left both sets of supporters breathless.
Match Overview
Volsungur started the brighter side, taking an early lead. IR Reykjavik responded immediately but fell behind again before the half-hour mark. The game swung back and forth, with IR taking the lead twice only to be pegged back each time. In the 87th minute, Volsungur’s striker completed his hat-trick to secure a share of the spoils.
Key Moments
- 5' – Volsungur 0-1: A header from a corner gave the visitors the lead.
- 8' – IR Reykjavik 1-1: A quick equaliser from a close-range volley.
- 23' – Volsungur 1-2: A penalty was calmly converted after a handball.
- 30' – IR Reykjavik 2-2: The home winger curled a shot into the top corner.
- 51' – IR Reykjavik 3-2: A deflected free kick found the net.
- 65' – Volsungur 3-3: A long-range effort rifled past the keeper.
- 78' – IR Reykjavik 4-3: A counter-attack finished with a low cross and tap-in.
- 87' – Volsungur 4-4: The striker latched onto a through ball and slotted home.
Tactical Story
Both teams adopted an open, attacking approach that left defences exposed. IR Reykjavik relied on quick vertical passes through midfield, while Volsungur used width to stretch the pitch. The midfield battle was intense, but neither side could establish control for long periods.
Standout Players
Volsungur’s hat-trick hero was the clear standout, terrorising the IR defence with his movement and finishing. For IR Reykjavik, the left-winger was a constant threat, scoring one and assisting another. The goalkeepers endured a difficult afternoon, each conceding four times.
Table Impact
The draw left IR Reykjavik in fourth place, while Volsungur husavik remained eighth. Both teams will rue defensive lapses but can take heart from their attacking displays.