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NOR Women's 1.Divisjon
Bryne Women - Women VS Fk Fyllingsdalen Women Score Today
Bryne Women
06-27 19:00
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Match Info

In the Norwegian Women’s 1. Divisjon, Bryne Women suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat at home to FK Fyllingsdalen Women on 27 June 2026. The match, played in the evening at Bryne Stadion, was a tense affair decided by a single second-half goal.

Match Summary

The opening period saw Bryne Women dominate possession but fail to carve out clear chances. FK Fyllingsdalen, organized and disciplined, soaked up pressure and looked dangerous on the break. The visitors broke the deadlock in the 58th minute when a swift counterattack ended with a clinical finish from inside the box. Bryne pushed for an equalizer, forcing several saves from the Fyllingsdalen goalkeeper, but could not find the net.

Key Moments

  • 0-1 (58’): FK Fyllingsdalen Women’s forward timed her run perfectly and slotted past the Bryne keeper.
  • 75’: Bryne’s best chance – a powerful long-range effort that was tipped over the bar.

Tactical Analysis

Bryne Women’s patient build-up was ineffective against a compact Fyllingsdalen defense. The visitors relied on quick transitions and their physically strong midfield to disrupt Bryne’s rhythm. The winning goal was a classic counter-punch, exposing Bryne’s high defensive line.

League Context

This result keeps Bryne Women in the lower half of the 1. Divisjon table, while FK Fyllingsdalen climbed a few places. For Bryne, the loss highlights a recurring difficulty in converting possession into goals.