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Bodo/Glimt moved within touching distance of the Champions League quarter-finals after a 3-0 first-leg victory over Sporting CP at Aspmyra Stadion, with goals from Sondre Fet, Ole Didrik Blomberg and Kasper Hogh giving the Norwegian champions a commanding lead before the return match in Lisbon.
The result extended Bodo’s winning run in this Champions League campaign to five matches, and the performance underlined how confidently Kjetil Knutsen’s side handled a Sporting team challenging domestically in Portugal, as Bodo controlled key phases and punished defensive errors with clinical finishing in front of their home supporters.
Bodo have now joined an elite group, becoming only the fifth club from outside Europe’s top five leagues to claim five successive Champions League wins, a sequence that highlights their form in this season’s competition and strengthens belief that progression beyond the last 16 is now a realistic target.
The hosts started on the front foot and pressed Sporting back from kick-off, almost taking the lead in the eighth minute when Jens Petter Hauge met a Hakon Evjen cross with a first-time volley that flashed just past the post, offering an early warning of the attacking pressure Sporting would face.
Sporting briefly threatened on the counter soon after that chance, as Rui Silva blocked Evjen’s effort with an outstretched leg and quickly released Trincao, whose break set up Luis Guilherme one-on-one with Nikita Haikin, but the visiting forward failed to convert and dragged the opportunity wide of the target.
Bodo eventually turned their pressure into a breakthrough in the 32nd minute when Georgios Vagiannidis barged into Fet inside the area, the referee pointed to the spot, and Fet calmly sent Rui Silva the wrong way from twelve yards to give the Norwegian side a deserved lead.
The advantage grew in first-half stoppage time, after Hauge’s deflected pass spun into space on the right side of the box for Blomberg, who arrived at pace and guided a precise low finish into the bottom-right corner, leaving Sporting facing a two-goal deficit at the interval.
Champions League attacking display and Bodo’s clinical edge
Sporting improved after the restart and tried to respond, with Luis Suarez testing Haikin at the near post from a tight angle, yet Bodo remained a constant threat in transition and sealed a three-goal cushion when Hogh struck in the 71st minute following another dangerous delivery from the left flank.
Hauge twisted past his marker on the left side before swinging in a teasing cross, and Hogh reacted quickest inside the six-yard box, stealing position between Nuno Santos and Goncalo Inacio to glance the ball beyond Rui Silva, effectively settling the first leg of the last-16 tie.
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Champions League statistics underline Bodo’s attacking depth
Blomberg’s composed finish meant the wing-back became the fourth Bodo player to reach at least five goal involvements in this Champions League campaign, joining Hogh, Hauge and Fet in that bracket, with only Bayern Munich boasting more players with five or more contributions in the 2025-26 competition, with five individuals.
Hogh’s close-range header also took the forward to five Champions League goals this season, equalling the record for the most goals by a Danish player in a single campaign, drawing level with Nicklas Bendtner’s 2009-10 tally and Rasmus Hojlund’s 2023-24 total, underlining Hogh’s influence in this European run.
The combination of a strong statistical advantage, multiple in-form attacking players and a three-goal margin leaves Bodo in a commanding position before the second leg against Sporting CP, while this Champions League campaign already stands out as a landmark achievement for the Norwegian champions regardless of what follows in Lisbon.
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Story first published: Thursday, March 12, 2026, 4:14 [IST]
