

The second tier of Icelandic football served up a memorable encounter on July 14, 2026, as Fylkir stormed to a commanding 5–2 away victory over Vestri in the 1. Deild Karla. The result underlined Fylkir’s growing attacking confidence and exposed defensive frailties that have troubled Vestri throughout the campaign.
Match Overview
Played under the bright July sky in Iceland, the match kicked off with both sides eager to climb the standings. Fylkir, arriving in strong form, showed their intent from the first whistle. Vestri, on home soil, looked to disrupt their rhythm but quickly found themselves chasing the scoreline.
The away side’s pressure paid off early. A well-worked move down the right flank saw Fylkir’s striker latch onto a through ball, cut inside, and fire a low shot past the Vestri goalkeeper to open the scoring inside 12 minutes. The goal set the tone for a first half dominated by Fylkir’s crisp passing and relentless pressing.
Key Moments
- 8th minute – Fylkir’s opener: a clinical finish from close range after a rapid counter-attack.
- 23rd minute – Vestri equalised against the run of play, capitalising on a defensive mix-up to slot home from six yards.
- 31st minute – Fylkir restored the lead with a powerful header from a corner, leaving the home defence static.
- 38th minute – A stunning long-range strike from Fylkir’s midfielder made it 3–1 before half-time.
- 52nd minute – Vestri pulled one back with a well-taken penalty after a handball in the box.
- 68th minute – Fylkir answered immediately, a swift break finishing with a composed finish into the bottom corner.
- 81st minute – The final blow: Fylkir’s winger cut inside and curled a beautiful shot into the top netting to make it 5–2.
Tactical Story
Fylkir’s game plan was built on high-paced transitions and exploiting the space behind Vestri’s full-backs. Their midfield trio, disciplined and energetic, won the second balls and fed runners into the channels. Vestri, by contrast, struggled to maintain defensive shape when pushed back. Their attempts to play out from the back were repeatedly punished by Fylkir’s aggressive pressing, leading to several clear-cut chances.
The home side’s best moments came from set pieces and individual errors from Fylkir, but they never truly controlled the tempo. Manager Kristján Jónsson will be concerned about the six goals conceded in the last two matches; defensive organisation remains a priority if Vestri are to stay clear of the relegation zone.
Standout Players
- Aron Pálsson (Fylkir) – The midfielder scored once and assisted twice, dictating the tempo from deep.
- Daniel B. Sigurðsson (Fylkir) – A hat-trick of goals, including a superb curled effort, earned him the man‑of‑the-match award.
- Helgi Már Jónsson (Vestri) – Despite the scoreline, the Vestri striker worked tirelessly, scoring one goal and winning the penalty.
Table and Season Impact
With this victory, Fylkir moved into the top four of the 1. Deild Karla standings, building momentum for a promotion push. Their goal difference received a significant boost, while Vestri slipped closer to the bottom three. The result also extended Fylkir’s unbeaten run to four matches, reinforcing their reputation as one of the division’s most potent attacking units.
For Vestri, the defeat marked a third loss in five outings. They remain in mid‑table but cannot afford to concede heavily if they hope to challenge for a higher finish. The team’s defensive discipline, particularly in open play, will be a focus in training ahead of their next fixture.