

Ready U19 Dominate Baerum U19 in Norwegian Junior U19 Clash
In a commanding display of youth football, Ready U19 secured a convincing 2–0 victory over Baerum U19 in the Norwegian Junior U19 league on June 21, 2026. The match, played at Ready's home ground, saw the hosts control proceedings from the first whistle to the last, earning a well-deserved clean sheet and three valuable points.
First Half Control
Ready U19 started brightly, pressing high and forcing Baerum into defensive errors. The breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when a quick combination down the right flank ended with a crisp finish from midfielder Sander Haug. The goal settled any early nerves, and the home side continued to dominate possession, with Baerum struggling to create clear chances against a disciplined Ready backline.
Baerum's best opportunity before halftime came from a free kick that sailed just over the crossbar, but Ready goalkeeper Mats Olsen remained largely untested. The hosts went into the break with a slender but deserved 1–0 lead.
Second Half Seal the Win
The second half followed a similar pattern. Ready doubled their advantage in the 67th minute when a corner kick was met by a powerful header from center-back Lars Eriksen, who rose highest to nod the ball past Baerum's keeper. The goal effectively ended the contest, as Baerum lacked the cutting edge to mount a comeback.
Despite introducing fresh legs, the away side could not break down Ready's organized defense. The hosts comfortably saw out the remaining minutes to claim a clean sheet and a vital win in their push for a top-four finish in the Norwegian Junior U19 standings.
Standout Performances
- Sander Haug (Ready U19) – Opened the scoring and was lively throughout in midfield.
- Lars Eriksen (Ready U19) – Scored the second goal and marshalled the defense impeccably.
- Mats Olsen (Ready U19) – Kept a composed clean sheet with few saves but excellent command of his area.
Table Impact
The victory moves Ready U19 up to fifth place in the league, keeping their hopes of a playoff spot alive with three games remaining. For Baerum U19, this defeat leaves them in 10th position, needing positive results to avoid slipping into the relegation zone in the closing weeks of the season.
The match, played under mild summer skies, demonstrated the growing quality of Norwegian youth football and showed why Ready remain a respected name in domestic development circles.