Sporting vs bodø/glimt: Sporting vs Bodo/Glimt: A Crucial Second Leg Showdown
By Vikram Nair / 17.03.2026
What the data shows
The upcoming match between Sporting CP and Bodo/Glimt raises a significant question: Can Sporting overcome a 3-0 deficit from the first leg to advance in the Champions League? The answer is complex but hinges on Sporting’s ability to score at least three goals while maintaining a solid defense against a formidable opponent.
Sporting’s task is daunting; they need to score three goals to level the tie. Historically, they have been strong at home, winning every UCL home game so far this campaign. The Estádio José Alvalade has been a fortress for Sporting, where they remain unbeaten this season. However, they face a Bodo/Glimt side that has proven to be dangerous, scoring in every away game in the UCL this season.
Bodo/Glimt’s recent form is impressive, having made it five successive Champions League wins with their 3-0 thrashing of Sporting in the first leg. Their average of 3.20 goals in UCL away games this season demonstrates their attacking prowess. Additionally, they have averaged 2.60 points per away game, indicating their effectiveness on the road.
On the other hand, Sporting averages 2.60 goals per game in their UCL home matches, which suggests they have the potential to find the back of the net multiple times. Luis Suarez, who has scored four goals in nine UCL appearances this season, will be Sporting’s main attacking threat on Tuesday night. His performance could be pivotal in determining the outcome of the match.
Defensively, Sporting has an expected goals against (xGA) of 1.60 goals per away game, which raises concerns about their ability to keep Bodo/Glimt at bay. Meanwhile, Bodo/Glimt has an average xGA of 2.43 away from home, which could provide Sporting with opportunities to exploit their defensive vulnerabilities.
As the match approaches, the stakes are high. Sporting must not only focus on scoring but also on preventing Bodo/Glimt from adding to their lead. The pressure is on, and the outcome remains uncertain. It will take an immense effort for Sporting to fight their way back into contention.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any last-minute changes to either squad, but the match promises to be an exciting encounter. Fans will be eagerly watching to see if Sporting can turn the tide against Bodo/Glimt and keep their Champions League hopes alive.
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