Roa Women 1–1 Honefoss Women | Norwegian Toppserien | June 13, 2026
Second-half goals from both sides ensured a share of the spoils as Roa Women and Honefoss Women drew 1–1 at Roa Kunstgress. The result left both teams locked in mid-table with renewed hopes of climbing toward the top five.
Match Overview
The opening 45 minutes were a tactical stalemate, with neither side able to create clear-cut chances. Roa held more possession but Honefoss looked dangerous on the counter. The deadlock was broken just after the restart, and the match opened up significantly from that point.
Key Moments
- 54' – Roa take the lead: A clever through ball from midfielder Ingrid Sørum sent striker Lisa Hagen racing clear. Hagen slotted calmly past the Honefoss goalkeeper for her sixth goal of the season.
- 72' – Honefoss equalise: A well-worked corner routine saw defender Martine Rake rise highest at the back post to head home. Roa's goalkeeper got a hand to it but could not keep it out.
- 81' – Honefoss nearly win it: Substitute forward Emilie Fjellstad hit the post with a curling shot from the edge of the area. The rebound was cleared in a panic.
Tactical Story
Roa set up in a 4-3-3, aiming to dominate the wings, but Honefoss's compact 4-4-2 made it difficult. After taking the lead, Roa dropped deeper, which invited pressure. Honefoss exploited that with set-piece delivery — a clear weakness for Roa. The game was a classic example of how a single tactical shift can change dynamics.
Standout Players
- Lisa Hagen (Roa): Took her goal clinically and was a constant outlet. Her movement stretched the Honefoss defence.
- Martine Rake (Honefoss): Scored the equaliser and was solid at the back throughout. Her aerial presence was decisive.
- Ingrid Sørum (Roa): The midfielder dictated the tempo and provided the assist for the opening goal.
League Implications
The point moved Roa up to eighth place, while Honefoss stayed in ninth with a game in hand. Both teams remain within touching distance of the top six, making the result modestly useful in the bigger picture of mid-table competition.

