Live Betting - SK Brann vs FC Copenhagen on Football
Who is favored to win in SK Brann vs FC Copenhagen?
Most bookmakers rate FC Copenhagen as slight favorites with average pre-match odds around 2.10 for a Copenhagen win, 3.60 for a draw and 3.00 for an SK Brann victory, reflecting Copenhagen’s deeper squad and stronger recent European form despite this being a Club Friendly. In friendlies the gap is usually narrower, but FC Copenhagen’s higher market value and experience in high-intensity fixtures still tilt projections their way with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.
What time is SK Brann vs FC Copenhagen?
The match between SK Brann and FC Copenhagen is scheduled to start at 3:00 PM local time on 10 January 2026, which corresponds to 2:00 PM UTC assuming standard Central European Time. Bettors should always double-check any late time adjustments due to broadcast or travel considerations on matchday.
Where is SK Brann vs FC Copenhagen being held?
This Club Friendly will be hosted by SK Brann at Brann Stadion in Bergen, Norway, a football-specific ground with a capacity of around 17,000 spectators and a traditional grass surface. The stadium is known for its compact stands and often challenging winter conditions, which can favor the home side familiar with the pitch and climate.
SK Brann vs FC Copenhagen prediction & odds - who wins?
Based on current pricing with Copenhagen near 2.10, Brann at roughly 3.00 and the draw around 3.60, the implied probabilities lean toward an away win but still give SK Brann a realistic upset chance in a lower-stakes setting. A balanced prediction would be FC Copenhagen to edge it, for example 2–1, though the friendly context suggests prudence with large stakes and value-seekers may prefer Brann on a draw-no-bet line.
What is the head to head record between SK Brann vs FC Copenhagen?
Historically these two clubs have met only a handful of times in friendlies and European qualifiers, with FC Copenhagen holding a narrow edge in wins while SK Brann have taken points at home in Bergen. Recent meetings have been relatively tight, often decided by a single goal, indicating no overwhelming dominance in the head-to-head record.
