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Norway
Draws
Iceland
In a tightly contested UEFA Women's Nations League match on May 30, 2025, Norway and Iceland played to a 1-1 draw. The game, part of the Group Stage, saw Iceland take an early lead with a goal from Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir in the 16th minute. Norway, despite dominating possession with 63.1%, struggled to convert their advantage into goals. Their equalizer came late in the 83rd minute, courtesy of an own goal by Glodis Viggosdottir.
Statistically, Iceland had more shots overall (13) compared to Norway's 11, although Norway managed to get 3 shots on target, the same as Iceland. Both teams were disciplined, committing a similar number of fouls (Norway 6, Iceland 8) and receiving one yellow card each. The AI had predicted a Norway win before the game, with a 49.1% probability, making the draw an upset. The AI model did not anticipate a balanced game.
Norway's recent form has been inconsistent, with losses to France and a draw against Iceland in their previous matches. Their upcoming match against Switzerland on June 3rd will be a crucial test, especially given Switzerland's struggles in recent games, including a 3-3 draw against Iceland and losses to France and Norway. Head-to-head Norway has an edge over Switzerland. Iceland, similarly, has been struggling for wins, with multiple draws and a loss to France in their recent fixtures. They face a tough challenge against France in their next game on June 3rd, a team that has dominated them in recent encounters. Considering previous matches between Norway and Iceland, this draw marks another closely fought contest. In their last head-to-head game earlier in April, it was a goalless draw. Both teams need to improve their attacking efficiency to secure wins in their upcoming matches.
On May 30, 2025, Lerkendal Stadium in Trondheim will host a UEFA Women's Nations League match between Norway and Iceland. According to AI predictions, Norway is favored to win with a 49.1% probability, despite their recent mixed results. Iceland's chances are estimated at only 24.5%, while a draw sits at 26.4%. Norway's rate is 0.554 compared to Iceland's 0.435. Norway will rely on the skills of their key players. However, Iceland will try to repeat the good defensive performance from the last match between these two teams. Will the AI be correct, or can Iceland upset the odds?