Live Animation
Follow the match
NOR Toppserien
Live Match
Statistics
H2H
Lineups
Valerenga Women
SK Brann Women
Attacks
60
86
Dangerous Attacks
41
80
Ball Possession
38
62
On Target
0
9
Off Target
1012
9014
Important Events
Live text broadcast
End 0-3
84′
T. Svendheim
N.Lehtola
84′
C.Alfredsen
A. Eikeland
80′
L. Klech
S.Heidarsdottir
80′
R.Aronsson
a.eiriksdottir
76′
0-3
a.ahjem
71′
J.Birkelund
C.Kvamme
71′
a.ahjem
B. Lovera
67′
L. Wang
M.Preus
65′
T.Enger
64′
Mia·Authen
62′
M.Isaksen
D.Zomers
60′
0-2
A. Eikeland
48′
S. Hansen
M. Lundorf
Halftime 0-1
44′
0-1
B. Lovera
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

Match Report: Valerenga Women 0-3 SK Brann Women — Norwegian Toppserien

SK Brann Women delivered a commanding performance away from home, defeating Valerenga Women 3-0 at the Intility Arena in Oslo on 13 June 2026. The victory strengthens Brann’s grip on a top-three spot in the Toppserien, while Valerenga’s struggle for consistency continues.

Brann Dominate from the Start

The visitors took control inside the opening quarter-hour. Forward Amalie Eikeland opened the scoring in the 12th minute, cutting inside from the left and firing a low shot past Valerenga goalkeeper Guro Pettersen. Brann doubled their lead just before half-time when midfielder Synne Skinnes Hansen converted a penalty after a handball in the box.

Clinical Finish Seals the Win

The second half saw Valerenga push forward in search of a lifeline, but Brann defended resolutely and looked dangerous on the counter. The final blow came in the 78th minute, when substitute Tuva Fiske finished off a swift team move to make it 3-0. Valerenga’s best chance fell to striker Lisa Dahl, who saw her header saved by Brann keeper Aurora Mikalsen.

What the Result Means

Brann climb to 27 points, moving into second place in the Toppserien table, four points behind leaders Rosenborg. Valerenga remain in seventh place with 16 points, now eight points off the top three. The loss is a setback for the Oslo side, who had hoped to build on a recent run of two wins in three matches.