
Sporting CP seeks the impossible feat against a Bodo/Glimt that threatens to write another historical page
The Lisbon team receives the Norwegians in Alvalade with the mission of overcoming a 3-0 that seems insurmountable, but the Scandinavian team has already proven to be capable of knocking down giants
The same question that has tormented sporting fans since that freezing night in Aspmyra persists in the air: how can a three-goal deficit against a team that knows no fear be reversed? The answer, although uncomfortable, is to make history or be forgotten forever.
Bodo/Glimt has revolutionized this edition of the Champions League with direct, unapologetic and deadly football in transition. The Norwegian team not only won at home 3-0, but also completely dominated a Sporting team that came into the game as a favorite and came out defeated and surprised by the rival intensity.
Goals from Brunstad Fet from the penalty spot, Blomberg and Kasper Hogh sealed a victory that many classified as historic, but which for those who follow the Scandinavian team was no surprise. The Bodo/Glimt has been warning of its potential for months.
The Norwegian squad has built its success on a solid foundation: high pressing, quick transitions and blind confidence in its game model. It is no coincidence that they have eliminated Manchester City, Atlético de Madrid and, previously, Inter Milan in the playoff by an aggregate of 2-5. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's team, although without a family relationship with the famous former Manchester United player, has turned his team into the giant killer par excellence of this competition.
The last Norwegian team to reach the quarterfinals of the Champions League was Rosenborg, more than two decades ago. Now, Bodo/Glimt has the opportunity to match that feat and qualify for a round where no Scandinavian club has reached in the last twenty years.
On the Lisbon bench, the waters have not been exactly calm after the first leg. Sporting CP decided to rely on the experience of Luis Suárez, former UD Almería striker, to lead the attack instead of Viktor Gyokeres. The Uruguayan, although far from his best version, brings European pedigree and the ability to handle high-pressure matches.
However, Sporting's problem is not just attacking. The defense must contain a Norwegian counterattack that has wreaked havoc on the best European teams. The three goals conceded in the first leg were the product of errors in pressing and deficiencies in the marking of strategic plays.
The sportinguista coach is clear that the match will be decided in the first forty-five minutes. Scoring at least one goal before half-time is essential to believe in the comeback. If the Portuguese team manages to tie the match before the 60th minute, the tie will become a heart-stopping game.
The José Alvalade stadium will, without a doubt, be a determining factor. The sportinguista ultras prepare an intimidating atmosphere to receive the Norwegian invaders. The capacity of the venue must serve as a mental boost for players who need to believe in the impossible.
The statistics, however, do not favor Sporting. Coming back from 3-0 in the second leg is an undertaking that few teams have achieved in the history of the Champions League. Liverpool against Barcelona in 2019 or Roma against Barcelona in 2018 are recent examples, but the difference in competitive level between those teams and the current Sporting is notable.
Bodo/Glimt, for their part, comes to the match with confidence through the roof. The team knows that a single goal in Portugal would practically seal qualification. The Norwegians do not need to win, it is enough to not lose by more than two goals to be in the quarterfinals.
The betting houses confirm Norwegian favoritism, with odds exceeding 4-1 for a Portuguese comeback. However, in football nothing is set in stone, and Sporting has enough quality players to create problems for any rival.
The match will begin this Tuesday, March 17 at 6:45 p.m., at a time that makes viewing easier for Spanish fans. The broadcast will be available through the M+ Liga de Campeones 2 and M+ Liga de Campeones 4 channels, both on the Movistar Plus+ platform.
For fans who want to experience the excitement in real time, Mundo Deportivo will offer minute-by-minute coverage through its web portal, with live statistics, expert comments and reactions as soon as the match concludes.
The question that remains in the air is simple: can Sporting CP make the greatest comeback in its history in European competitions, or will Bodo/Glimt continue its fairy tale towards the quarterfinals? Football will give us the answer in less than ninety minutes.
Frequently asked questions about Sporting CP – Bodo/Glimt
When is the return match between Sporting and Bodo/Glimt played?
The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at 6:45 p.m. (Spanish peninsular time).
In which stadium is the match played?
The match will take place at the Estádio José Alvalade in Lisbon, home of Sporting Clube de Portugal.
What is the result of the first leg?
Bodo/Glimt beat Sporting 3-0 at the Aspmyra Stadion, which puts the Norwegian team in a very advantageous position.
What channel broadcasts the match in Spain?
The match can be seen through M+ Champions League 2 (dial M61 and O117) and M+ Champions League 4 (dial M180 and O119) on Movistar Plus+.
Which team has eliminated Bodo/Glimt so far in the Champions League?
The Norwegian team has defeated Manchester City, Atlético de Madrid and Inter Milan in this edition, demonstrating its ability to beat top-level European teams.
Who is Gyokeres' replacement at Sporting?
Striker Luis Suárez, former UD Almería player, has occupied Gyokeres' position in the Lisbon attack.
What does Sporting need to qualify?
The Portuguese team must win by at least four goals difference to advance to the quarterfinals. A 3-0 would take the game to a penalty shootout.
When was the last time a Norwegian team reached the Champions League quarterfinals?
Norwegian side Rosenborg reached the quarterfinals more than twenty years ago, specifically in the 2004-05 season.
What is Sporting's track record in European comebacks?
Sporting has experience in difficult European competitions, although coming back from 3-0 down in the second leg would be their greatest feat in the modern Champions League.
Where can I follow the live broadcast?
In addition to television, you can follow all the match information live through the Mundo Deportivo website, with minute-by-minute coverage and real-time statistics.
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