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Ham-Kam vs Start prediction starts with a simple truth: both sides need points more than poetry. Round 6 lands at Briskeby Arena in Hamar on 2026-04-26 (16:00 GMT), and with HamKam sitting 14th and Start 15th, the early table pressure is already real.
HamKam’s opening weeks have been a rollercoaster, but the track always seems smoother at home. They just hammered KFUM Oslo 4-0 on April 19, with Henrik Udahl converting two penalties and the whole team looking far more compact without the ball. That matters after the bruising lessons against Molde (1-4) and Brann (1-5), games where their defensive spacing stretched like an old sweater.
Start arrive still hunting their first league win (0W-3D-2L), though they did take a stubborn 1-1 draw with Molde on April 19. The issue away from home has been a familiar one: the final third. They tend to reach the edge of danger, then hesitate as if the goal has a “staff only” sign on it. That makes their game plan likely to lean on shape, transitions, and set pieces.
There’s a tactical tug-of-war here. HamKam want to use Briskeby’s energy, push their fullbacks, and keep Start pinned with steady territory. Start, meanwhile, will be happy to turn this into a patience test and steal moments on the break.
The market leans HamKam: 2.08 for a home win, 3.5 for the draw, 3.5 for Start. Our models see similar value in the home angle, but with sensible caution.
Our expected flow supports the Ham-Kam vs Start Prediction leaning home: 57% vs 43% possession, shots 15-9, on target 5-3, corners 5-3 (8 total). Discipline is forecast mild too (0 yellows HamKam, 1 Start), which suggests more football, less arguing with the referee’s hobby choices.
Predicted half-time score is 1-0, with a final score call of 3-0. If HamKam start fast and Udahl keeps turning pressure into end product, the safest reading for head to head betting is backing the home side not to lose (1X) and considering a measured look at goals.
Ham-Kam vs Start prediction starts with a simple truth: both sides need points more than poetry. Round 6 lands at Briskeby Arena in Hamar on 2026-04-26 (16:00 GMT), and with HamKam sitting 14th and Start 15th, the early table pressure is already real.
HamKam’s opening weeks have been a rollercoaster, but the track always seems smoother at home. They just hammered KFUM Oslo 4-0 on April 19, with Henrik Udahl converting two penalties and the whole team looking far more compact without the ball. That matters after the bruising lessons against Molde (1-4) and Brann (1-5), games where their defensive spacing stretched like an old sweater.
Start arrive still hunting their first league win (0W-3D-2L), though they did take a stubborn 1-1 draw with Molde on April 19. The issue away from home has been a familiar one: the final third. They tend to reach the edge of danger, then hesitate as if the goal has a “staff only” sign on it. That makes their game plan likely to lean on shape, transitions, and set pieces.
There’s a tactical tug-of-war here. HamKam want to use Briskeby’s energy, push their fullbacks, and keep Start pinned with steady territory. Start, meanwhile, will be happy to turn this into a patience test and steal moments on the break.
The market leans HamKam: 2.08 for a home win, 3.5 for the draw, 3.5 for Start. Our models see similar value in the home angle, but with sensible caution.
Our expected flow supports the Ham-Kam vs Start Prediction leaning home: 57% vs 43% possession, shots 15-9, on target 5-3, corners 5-3 (8 total). Discipline is forecast mild too (0 yellows HamKam, 1 Start), which suggests more football, less arguing with the referee’s hobby choices.
Predicted half-time score is 1-0, with a final score call of 3-0. If HamKam start fast and Udahl keeps turning pressure into end product, the safest reading for head to head betting is backing the home side not to lose (1X) and considering a measured look at goals.
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1X -313
Ham-Kam to win or draw with odds of -3131 108
Ham-Kam is expected to win with odds of 108Over 2.5 -118
At least 3 goals will be scored in the matchNo 120
At least one team is not expected to score1X&O1.5 -156
Home win/draw and over 1.5 goals
3:0
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Ham-Kam |
20-Feb-23
1:2
| Start ![]() |
Ham-Kam |
29-Aug-21
3:2
| Start ![]() |
Ham-Kam |
22-Sep-19
4:0
| Start ![]() |
Start |
20-Feb-23
2:1
| Ham-Kam ![]() |
Start |
05-Jul-21
1:4
| Ham-Kam ![]() |
Start |
21-Jul-19
4:1
| Ham-Kam ![]() |
| 08 May | W |
Ham-Kam
| 1 |
Valerenga
| 0 |
| 03 May | D |
Kristiansund
| 1 |
Ham-Kam
| 1 |
| 26 Apr | W |
Ham-Kam
| 2 |
Start
| 1 |
| 19 Apr | W |
Ham-Kam
| 4 |
KFUM Oslo
| 0 |
| 12 Apr | L |
Molde
| 4 |
Ham-Kam
| 1 |
| 06 Apr | L |
Ham-Kam
| 1 |
Brann
| 5 |
| 14 Mar | W |
HamKam
| 2 |
Viking
| 1 |
| 07 Mar | L |
HamKam
| 0 |
Lillestrom
| 2 |
| 01 Mar | W |
HamKam
| 4 |
Lyn
| 0 |
| 25 Feb | W |
Haugesund
| 0 |
HamKam
| 2 |
| 03 May | D | Start |
1 | Tromso |
1 |
| 30 Apr | L | Bodo/Glimt |
5 | Start |
0 |
| 26 Apr | L | Ham-Kam |
2 | Start |
1 |
| 19 Apr | D | Start |
1 | Molde |
1 |
| 11 Apr | L | Lillestrom |
3 | Start |
1 |
| 06 Apr | D | Sarpsborg |
1 | Start |
1 |
| 21 Mar | D | Start |
1 | Aalesund |
1 |
| 15 Mar | L | KFUM Oslo |
2 | Start |
0 |
| 08 Mar | L | Sandefjord |
3 | Start |
2 |
| 28 Feb | D | Bryne |
2 | Start |
2 |
Norway - Eliteserien| Team | M | G | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Tromso | 10 | 17-8 | 23 |
| 2 |
Viking | 8 | 21-6 | 21 |
| 3 |
Lillestrom | 8 | 13-6 | 16 |
| 4 |
Bodo/Glimt | 7 | 14-7 | 13 |
| 5 |
Molde | 8 | 14-10 | 13 |
| 6 |
Ham-Kam | 7 | 12-12 | 13 |
| 7 |
Sandefjord | 8 | 7-7 | 13 |
| 8 |
Brann | 8 | 19-12 | 10 |
| 9 |
Sarpsborg 08 | 8 | 7-11 | 8 |
| 10 |
Kristiansund | 7 | 7-11 | 8 |
| 11 |
Valerenga | 8 | 7-12 | 8 |
| 12 |
KFUM Oslo | 8 | 9-15 | 8 |
| 13 |
Rosenborg | 8 | 5-11 | 8 |
| 14 |
Fredrikstad | 8 | 10-17 | 7 |
| 15 |
Start | 8 | 6-16 | 4 |
| 16 |
Aalesund | 7 | 7-14 | 3 |