

Skeid Oslo 1–2 Eidsvold Turn: Eidsvold Snatch Late Victory in Oslo
Eidsvold Turn secured a hard-fought 2–1 away victory over Skeid Oslo in the Norwegian 2.Divisjon on May 2, 2026, at Oslo’s historic Bislett Stadion. The result lifts Eidsvold Turn into a strong early-season position, while Skeid Oslo are left to rue missed chances in a match that swung decisively in the final 20 minutes.
The hosts started brightly, pressing high and forcing Eidsvold Turn into early mistakes. Skeid Oslo’s breakthrough came in the 34th minute when a precise through ball split the away defense, allowing their striker to slot calmly past the visiting goalkeeper. Skeid looked comfortable heading into half-time with a 1–0 lead, having controlled possession and created the better chances.
Second-Half Turnaround
Eidsvold Turn emerged from the interval with renewed intensity. Manager Geir Bakke’s tactical switch to a more direct 4-4-2 formation paid dividends as the visitors began to pin Skeid back. The equalizer arrived in the 68th minute following a prolonged spell of pressure – a corner kick was nodded home by central defender Marius Lunde, sparking celebrations among the traveling fans.
With the momentum fully in their favor, Eidsvold Turn pushed for a winner. Their persistence was rewarded in the 82nd minute when substitute winger Sander Haugland cut inside from the left flank and unleashed a curling effort that nestled into the far corner, leaving the Skeid goalkeeper rooted to the spot.
Key Performances
- Sander Haugland (Eidsvold Turn) – The super-sub changed the game with his pace and finishing.
- Marius Lunde (Eidsvold Turn) – Rock-solid in defense and crucial with the equalizing header.
- Skeid’s midfield – Dominated the first half but faded as Eidsvold’s physicality took over.
Season Implications
The win moves Eidsvold Turn to 10 points from their opening five matches, keeping them within touching distance of the promotion playoff places. For Skeid Oslo, this represents a second consecutive defeat, leaving them in mid-table with work to do to reclaim their early-season promise. The 2.Divisjon race remains wide open, with several sides separated by just a few points.