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FC København vs Vejle Prediction & Betting Tips 27.04.2026

Football PredictionsDanish Superliga, Relegation roundDanish Superliga, Relegation round • Denmark
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FC København host Vejle in the Danish Superliga relegation round on Monday evening, and the table pressure sits very differently on each side. Bo Svensson’s team are trying to keep their foot down and turn a strong spell into a clean finish to the season. Vejle, under Claus Norgaard, are still chasing a result that would stop the slide and calm a run that’s gone on far too long.

There’s also a quick rematch feeling to this one. These sides met in Vejle just days ago on 19 April, and FC København left with a 4-1 win that felt comfortable for long spells. That result came in the middle of a sharp run from the hosts, who have found their rhythm in this phase of the season. Vejle, by contrast, have been stuck in the same old pattern: hard to beat for a while, but still unable to win. That won’t fill them with much hope heading into another meeting with the champions-in-waiting.

For FC København, this is about maintaining momentum and keeping the home crowd engaged. For Vejle, it’s about survival, pride, and trying to stop the rot before it becomes a full-blown collapse. They’ve not won in ages. That’s the blunt truth of it.

FC København Form & Analysis

FC København’s recent form has been built on force and control. After a damaging 2-1 home loss to FC Fredericia on 22 March, they hit Silkeborg for seven in a 7-0 home demolition on 5 April, then went away and did the business at Randers with a 2-1 win on 12 April. The next stop was Vejle, where they cruised to that 4-1 victory on 19 April, before finishing the latest round with a 2-1 home win over Odense Boldklub. Four wins from their last five. That’s the shape of a side that’s found its gears.

The most recent win over Odense was a proper home performance. They generated 2.04 xG, allowed 1.49, and landed 20 shots to 14, with six on target and five big chances. It wasn’t perfect at the back, but it didn’t need to be. Mads Emil Madsen opened the scoring, Jordan Larsson added another, and William Martin’s goal settled the evening. That kind of attacking spread matters. They’re not leaning on one man alone. They’re getting goals from different sources, and that makes them awkward to contain.

At home this season, FC København have been ruthless in bursts and rarely short of threat. Their recent home results alone tell the story: the 7-0 against Silkeborg, the 2-1 over Odense, and the earlier 1-2 slip against Fredericia. There’s some looseness there. They don’t always keep the door shut. Still, they’re scoring freely enough to cover it, and that’s the key point for this fixture. They’ve now gone four matches unbeaten since that Fredericia loss, and they’ve scored in all of those games. Clean sheet or not, they keep moving forward. You’d rather be on their side than trying to live with them.

The flip side is clear enough. Even when they dominate, they can leave an opening. The home support will demand control, but this isn’t a team built on sterile possession. They go after sides, and that can create a bit of chaos at the back. Against a Vejle team with a habit of scoring one even when they lose, that matters.

Vejle Form & Analysis

Vejle arrive with the sort of form that drains belief. Their last six matches have brought no victories at all: four draws followed by two defeats, with the latest setback coming at home to Silkeborg on 22 April, where they lost 2-1. Before that, they were thumped 4-1 by FC København in the reverse fixture on 19 April. That should’ve been a warning. Instead, it looked like more evidence of where they are right now — competitive in spells, vulnerable when the tempo rises, and still not finding the decisive moment.

The draw run sounds respectable at first glance. It isn’t. The sequence includes 2-2 away at FC Fredericia, 1-1 at home to Randers, 1-1 at home to Odense Boldklub, and 1-1 away at Silkeborg. Four stalemates in a row. Four chances to kick on. None taken. That’s the problem in a nutshell. They can hang around, they can nick a goal, but they don’t finish games off and they don’t protect leads well enough either. Against FC København, those flaws were punished.

Their latest defeat to Silkeborg was more competitive than the scoreline suggests. Vejle posted 1.13 xG and allowed only 0.60, which tells you they didn’t get blown away territorially. They actually had 15 shots to Silkeborg’s 10 and five on target. But they still lost, and that’s the part that matters. In the closing stages, the game slipped away, with Callum McCowatt and Wahid Faghir scoring before Tonni Adamsen added a late penalty. Lasse Nielsen’s second yellow only made things worse. There’s frustration there, but also a familiar weakness: they don’t do enough with decent phases of play.

Away from home, Vejle have been stubborn enough to draw games, but that’s all it’s been. The away trip to FC Fredericia ended 2-2, and the one to Silkeborg finished 1-1. They’re not collapsing on the road every week, but they’re still without a win in ten matches overall, and that lack of cutting edge is dragging them under. They’ve also gone 14 games without a clean sheet, which says everything. Can they really keep FC København quiet for long? It’s hard to see it.

Still, they’ve scored in eight straight matches against most of the pressure they’ve faced, and that at least gives them a foothold for a BTTS bet. The issue is what happens after that. Once the game opens up, they usually end up chasing it.

Head-to-Head

FC København have had the better of this fixture more often than not, especially in recent meetings. The most recent clash on 19 April ended in a 4-1 away win for Svensson’s side, and that followed a 2-0 home victory in July 2025. There’s a clear pattern of FC København taking control when they get their attacking rhythm going.

Vejle did beat them 2-0 at home in November 2025, so this isn’t a one-way street. That said, the broader picture still points towards FC København being the stronger side in this matchup. Five of the last seven meetings have gone over 2.5 goals, and both teams have scored in five of those seven. This fixture often gives you goals. Usually it gives you FC København too.

We Predict: Both Teams To Score

We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 4/5 here, and it’s the cleanest angle on the board. FC København have scored in four straight league matches and remain far too sharp in the final third to expect a blank at home. Vejle, for all their misery, have found a goal in plenty of recent outings and have scored in the last two meetings with FC København. That’s enough to fancy at least one for each side.

The 2-1 correct score feels right as well. FC København should have the better of the chances and the game, but Vejle aren’t coming into this like a team that’s being shut out every week. Their problem is the defensive side — 14 matches without a clean sheet is a brutal run — and that’s what tips this towards the hosts. If you want a slightly bolder angle, FC København to win and both teams to score is a live option, but BTTS alone is the stronger, safer play.

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