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Prediction published on Oct 20, 2025 5:05 PM by Dario in Europe - Champions League | Modified on Oct 20, 2025 7:55 PM
Galatasaray return to European action at the RAMS Park looking to build on their impressive 1-0 home victory over Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League league phase. The Turkish champions currently sit 21st in the standings after two matches, while their opponents Bodø/Glimt occupy 24th place. Both sides are within the qualification zone for the knockout play-off round, making this midweek clash a crucial one for their continental ambitions.
It has been a strong start to the season for Galatasaray, who top the Turkish Super Lig with eight wins and one draw from nine matches. Their domestic dominance has been matched by resilience in Europe, particularly at home. The 1-0 win over Liverpool reaffirmed their reputation as a formidable side in Istanbul, where they have not lost in their last 17 home games. In fact, they have won 20 of their last 22 matches across all competitions, scoring in each of their last 26 outings.
However, their European campaign began with a setback — a heavy 5-1 defeat away to Eintracht Frankfurt. That result highlighted their ongoing struggles on the road, but their home form remains impeccable. Last season, Galatasaray lost only once in six European home fixtures, and this year they have already shown that the RAMS Park is a tough place for any visitor.
In their most recent domestic fixture, they defeated İstanbul Başakşehir 2-1, with Leroy Sané scoring both goals. The German winger has quickly become a key figure in attack, complementing the firepower of Victor Osimhen and Mauro Icardi. The trio’s form gives coach Okan Buruk plenty of attacking options. The only notable absentee for this match is Wilfried Singo, sidelined with a hamstring injury.
Statistically, Galatasaray’s consistency is remarkable: they have not drawn in 24 of their last 25 matches and have won at half time in 9 of their last 10 home games. Their ability to start matches strongly could once again be decisive against a Bodø/Glimt side that tends to concede late goals in Europe.
Bodø/Glimt are enjoying another productive season domestically, sitting second in the Norwegian Eliteserien and coming off a commanding 5-2 win over Sarpsborg 08. Their attacking style has been a hallmark of their success, averaging 2.6 goals scored per game in their last five matches. They have also scored in each of their last 25 matches and have seen Over 0.5 goals in all of their last 40 fixtures — a testament to their offensive consistency.
In Europe, the Norwegian champions are competing in the Champions League league phase for the first time. They reached this stage after eliminating Sturm Graz in the play-offs and have drawn both of their opening matches 2-2 — first away at Slavia Prague and then at home against Tottenham. In both games, they showed resilience and attacking flair but also defensive fragility, conceding late goals that cost them potential wins.
Coach Kjetil Knutsen’s side will again rely on Jens Petter Hauge, who scored both goals against Tottenham. However, they may be without key players Ola Brynhildsen and Ulrik Saltnes, both doubtful due to injury. Despite their attacking prowess, Bodø/Glimt’s away record in European competition remains a concern. They are far more comfortable on their artificial home pitch, and their defensive lapses could be exposed by Galatasaray’s high-tempo attack.
Still, the Norwegians have shown they can compete with top-level opposition. They have not lost at half time in 26 of their last 27 matches and have scored at least once in each of their last 13 away games. Their matches tend to be open and entertaining, with Over 1.5 goals in their last 13 fixtures and frequent high corner counts — over 10.5 corners in eight consecutive away games.
This encounter promises to be an exciting clash between two attack-minded teams. Galatasaray will look to dominate possession and press high, using the creativity of Sané and the finishing of Osimhen and Icardi to break down the Norwegian defense. Their home record and recent form make them clear favorites, especially given Bodø/Glimt’s defensive vulnerabilities away from home.
Bodø/Glimt, on the other hand, will aim to exploit transitions and counterattacks. Their ability to score late goals could keep the match competitive, but maintaining defensive discipline for 90 minutes in Istanbul will be a major challenge. The Turkish side’s intensity and experience at this level may ultimately prove decisive.
Historically, Galatasaray’s home advantage has been a defining factor in European nights, and with their current momentum, they are well-positioned to secure another vital three points. A win here would strengthen their push for a top-eight finish in the league phase and keep them on track for automatic qualification to the round of 16.
Galatasaray vs Bodø/Glimt prediction by BetMines:
The most likely outcome is a Galatasaray win (1) with a 48% probability. The Draw (X) follows at 21%, while a Bodø/Glimt win (2) stands at 32%.
This section provides average statistics and percentages on the main markets for the last 10 matches of both teams
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