Season so far

UEFA Champions League

Key, Sporting v Bodø/Glimt
League position, Sporting CP 7th, Bodø / Glimt 23rdTotal points, Sporting CP 16, Bodø / Glimt 9

Goals scored

Sporting CP 17Bodø / Glimt 22

Form guide

All competitions

Sporting CP lose
v Bodø / Glimt
3
0
UEFA Champions League
Bodø / Glimt won
v Sporting CP
3
0
UEFA Champions League
Sporting CP draw
v Sporting Braga
2
2
Primeira Liga
Bodø / Glimt won
v Molde
1
2
NM Cupen
Sporting CP won
v Porto
1
0
Taça de Portugal
Bodø / Glimt won
v Inter Milan
1
2
UEFA Champions League
Sporting CP won
v Estoril
3
0
Primeira Liga
Bodø / Glimt won
v Inter Milan
3
1
UEFA Champions League
Sporting CP won
v Moreirense
0
3
Primeira Liga
Bodø / Glimt won
v Atletico Madrid
1
2
UEFA Champions League

Previous meetings

All competitions

Sporting CP and Bodø / Glimt

Played1

Draw 0
Sporting CP Won 0Bodø / Glimt Won 1

Previous scores

All competitions

UEFA Champions League

Bodø / Glimt 3 , Sporting CP 0 on the 11th of March 2026
Bodø / Glimt
Sporting CP
11th of March 2026

Match Facts

  • With a three-goal deficit from the first leg, Sporting CP are facing what would be just the third time a Portuguese side have been eliminated by a Norwegian opponent in the knockout stages of a major European competition – previously União de Leiria v Molde (2003-2004 UEFA Cup) and Sporting CP themselves v Viking (1999-2000 UEFA Cup).

  • Bodø/Glimt have a 100% record against Portuguese sides in European competition (3/3), with their first leg triumph over Sporting CP being the third different opponent they have beaten (also 3-2 v FC Porto and 2-1 v Braga in last season’s UEFA Europa League).

  • Sporting CP have won all three of their home matches against Norwegian sides in European competition and kept a clean sheet in all three; one of these was a 4-0 victory over Lyn in September 1971 (Cup Winners’ Cup).

  • Sporting CP have overturned a three-goal deficit to progress from a knockout stage tie in major European competition once previously, eliminating Manchester United in the 1963-64 Cup Winners’ Cup quarter-finals (lost 1-4 in the first leg, won 5-0 at home in the second leg).

  • Bodø/Glimt are looking to become just the second Norwegian team to reach the quarter-final stage of the European Cup/UEFA Champions League, after Rosenborg in the 1996-97 edition.

  • Sporting CP are currently on their longest winless run in the knockout stages of a major European competition (six games - D3 L3), and have failed to score in their last three matches. They last failed to find the net in four in a row in September 1982 (4).

  • Bodø/Glimt have won each of their last five games in this competition, and could equal the longest European Cup/UEFA Champions League winning streak by a team from outside of Europe’s big five leagues (England, Spain, Germany, Italy & France): 6-game streaks by Benfica (1990), Spartak Moscow (1995) and Ajax (2021).

  • Kasper Høgh has scored five goals for Bodø/Glimt in the UEFA Champions League this season – only two Danish players have ever netted more in a single edition of the European Cup/Champions League: Søren Lerby for Ajax in 1979-80 (10) and Bent Löfqvist for B1913 in 1961-62 (6).

  • Sporting CP’s Gonçalo Inácio has averaged 15.1 line-breaking passes per 90 in the UEFA Champions League this season; the second most by a defender (min. 500 minutes played), only behind Borussia Dortmund’s Nico Schlotterbeck (18.3).

  • Bodø/Glimt’s Jens Petter Hauge has been directly involved in six goals in his last six UEFA Champions League appearances (4 goals, 2 assists), while only Fede Valverde (5) has more goal involvements than Hauge in the knockout stages of this edition (4 – 2 goals, 2 assists).