Overview
Chat
359
Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
15
Sporting CP
Bodo Glimt
Attacks
176
90
Dangerous Attacks
129
30
Ball Possession
66
34
On Target
14
3
Off Target
150313
1044
Important Events
Live text broadcast
121′
5-0
R.Nel
Assist: D. Bragança
118′
U. Saltnes
116′
R.Nel
L.Suárez
110′
S. Faye
F. Trincão
110′
O.Diomande
M. Araujo
108′
D.Bassi
105′
H. Aleesami
J. Gundersen
104′
N. Santos
92′
4-0
M. Araujo
Assist: F. Trincão
End 3-0
91′
S.Auklend
S. Fet
85′
I. D. Määttä
O.Blomberg
84′
D.Bassi
H. Evjen
79′
U. Saltnes
J. P. Hauge
79′
A. Helmersen
K. Hogh
78′
L.Suárez
77′
I.Corraliza
74′
I.Corraliza
68′
D. Bragança
H.Morita
68′
N. Santos
P.Goncalves
68′
K. Hogh
64′
Z.Debast
Quaresma
61′
2-0
P.Goncalves
Assist: L.Suárez
46′
M. Hjulmand
Halftime 1-0
34′
1-0
G. Inácio
Assist: F. Trincão
6′
O.Blomberg
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
Subsititution(injury)
VAR
Match Info
Sporting CP secured a commanding 3-0 victory over Bodo/Glimt in their UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg clash at the Estádio José Alvalade on Wednesday night. The comprehensive win, built on a dominant second-half performance, saw the Portuguese side comfortably advance in European football's premier club competition. After a tense and goalless first half, Sporting broke the deadlock early in the second period, with their attacking pressure finally telling. They doubled their lead shortly afterwards, effectively ending the contest and any hopes of a Norwegian comeback. A late third goal added gloss to the scoreline, confirming a resounding aggregate victory. The match was characterized by Sporting's control of possession and their clinical edge in the final third, while Bodo/Glimt struggled to replicate their usual attacking verve away from home. The result sees Sporting CP progress to the quarter-final stage, continuing their strong campaign in this season's Champions League. Bodo/Glimt exit the competition with pride after a historic run to the knockout stages. Sporting manager Ruben Amorim praised his team's patience and professionalism, while Bodo/Glimt's Kjetil Knutsen acknowledged the quality gap on the night but highlighted his team's incredible journey in the tournament.

