

Røa Women 1–2 Stabæk Women: Stabæk Come from Behind to Win Norwegian Women's Cup Tie
Stabæk Women progressed to the next round of the Norwegian Women's Cup with a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Røa Women on 21 May 2026. The visitors had to dig deep after falling behind early, but a spirited second-half performance turned the tie in their favour.
Røa Draw First Blood
The home side started brightly and took a deserved lead in the 18th minute. A well-weighted through ball split the Stabæk defence, allowing the Røa striker to slot calmly past the advancing goalkeeper. The goal energised the home crowd, and Røa continued to press, creating several half-chances. Stabæk, however, weathered the storm and began to impose themselves on the game as the first half wore on, with their midfield gaining control.
Stabæk's Second-Half Response
Stabæk equalised just three minutes after the restart. A corner kick was met by a powerful header from the centre-back, levelling the scores and giving the visitors a platform to build on. The equaliser shifted the momentum decisively. Stabæk began to dominate possession and created two clear chances before taking the lead in the 67th minute. A swift move involving the wingers ended with a low cross that was turned in at the far post. Røa pushed for an equaliser but could not break down a disciplined Stabæk defensive line.
Standout Performers
- Stabæk's defensive duo – Solid at the back after the early setback, organising the line effectively.
- Røa's forward line – Worked hard but lacked the cutting edge in the final third after the initial goal.
- Stabæk's midfield engine – Controlled the tempo after half-time and provided the platform for the comeback.
Cup Context
The win keeps Stabæk Women on course in the Norwegian Women's Cup, a competition they have historically performed well in. For Røa Women, the defeat ends their cup run, but they can take heart from their competitive display against a higher-ranked opponent. The match underlined the depth of women's football in Norway, with both sides playing attractive, attacking football.
Stabæk will now look ahead to the next round with confidence, while Røa will focus on their league campaign.