IK Sirius host Örgryte IS in Allsvenskan on Monday evening, 11 May 2026, and the contrast between the two clubs is already pretty stark. Andreas Engelmark’s side arrive as league leaders, unbeaten through six matches and full of conviction after a fast start to the season. Örgryte, managed by Andreas Holmberg, are down in 13th and already feel under pressure after a poor opening month.
For Sirius, this is about keeping hold of top spot and extending a start that’s turned heads around the division. They’ve picked up 16 points from 18, scored freely, and turned their home ground into a real weapon. Örgryte need something to arrest the slide. Four games without a win is one thing. A 4-0 hammering at GAIS last time out is another. That sort of beating lingers.
The context is simple enough. Sirius look like a side with momentum, confidence and goals in them. Örgryte look like a side searching for a foothold. The away team won’t want to make this a chasing game, because that usually ends badly against a front-foot Sirius side. That won’t be easy.
IK Sirius Form & Analysis
Sirius have made this look easy, though nothing about it has been accidental. They opened with a 3-0 win away to Degerfors, then followed it by beating Hammarby 2-0 at home, and since then they’ve kept pushing forward. A 4-1 home win over Västerås SK was a statement, and the 3-2 victory over Kalmar FF on 2 May had a different feel — tighter, messier, but still resolved in their favour. In between, they went to Malmö FF and won 3-2, then came out of a trip to BK Häcken with a 2-2 draw. Six games, no defeats. Six games, plenty of noise in the final third.
That Kalmar match summed up a lot of what Sirius are right now. They weren’t perfect. They didn’t have to be. Their xG was 1.20 to Kalmar’s 1.16, the shot count was 15-17, and the big chances were fairly close at 3-2. Yet they still found a way to land the punch at the end, with Odera Samuel Adindu striking in stoppage time after a match that had already swung back and forth. Before that, Charles Sagoe Jr. had created twice, while Charlie Rosenqvist, Rony Jansson, Victor Svensson and Isak Bjerkebo all got in on the act. They’re playing with a fair bit of confidence in the final third.
At home, Sirius have been excellent. Three wins from three, nine goals scored and only three conceded. That’s the sort of record that gives a team a proper platform. They’re not just edging games either. Hammarby were beaten 2-0. Västerås were swept aside 4-1. Kalmar were handled 3-2 despite the late drama. Sirius have also gone 16 league matches without a loss stretching back to late September last year. That’s not a hot streak. That’s a proper run. And with 17 goals in six league matches overall, they’re carrying a real attacking edge into this one.
The slight caveat is that they’re not exactly shutting everyone out. Three goals conceded at home isn’t alarming, but it does show there’s a window for opponents if they can make Sirius defend in open play. Still, with their territory, tempo and confidence, they’ve usually been the ones asking the questions first. They tend to get on the front foot early. That matters here.
Örgryte IS Form & Analysis
Örgryte’s season has gone in the opposite direction. They started with a 1-1 draw at home to Malmö FF, then took a decent 2-0 away win at Mjällby AIF. Since then, though, the picture has darkened quickly. A 1-1 draw with Degerfors was followed by a 2-1 home defeat to IF Brommapojkarna, then the bruising 8-1 loss away to Hammarby, and most recently the 4-0 defeat at GAIS on 3 May. That’s four without a win. The away trips in particular have been rough. Very rough.
The GAIS match was a proper setback. Örgryte were outplayed, outshot 19-5, and barely lay a glove on the game. Their xG was just 0.34, while they allowed 1.99 at the other end. One shot on target all evening tells its own story. When you’re conceding four and creating almost nothing, you’re not in good shape. The 8-1 loss at Hammarby was the nightmare before that. The numbers don’t flatter them, but they don’t need much help either. They’re leaking goals and struggling to control matches.
Their away record is weak enough to raise eyebrows. One win, no draws and two defeats, with 12 goals conceded in three away fixtures. Three scored, twelve shipped. That is a serious problem, and it’s the biggest reason this trip to Uppsala looks awkward for them. They’ve already shown they can nick a result on the road, as the win at Mjällby proved, but the subsequent collapse away from home has been stark. The defensive structure’s gone missing. The midfield’s being pulled apart. Teams are getting too much space too easily.
The only comfort for Holmberg is that Örgryte have at least found the net in some of their games. They scored against Malmö, Degerfors and Brommapojkarna, so this isn’t a side entirely incapable of threatening. The problem is that they’re nearly always conceding more than they score. Against a Sirius team that’s scored in every league game this season and already put two, three and four past opponents at home, that’s a dangerous trade.
Head-to-Head
These clubs haven’t met often in recent years, but the meetings we do have lean towards Sirius. In October 2016, they beat Örgryte 4-1 at home in Superettan. Earlier that year, they won 2-1 away. Go back a little further and there was a 2-2 draw in Uppsala, plus an Örgryte home win in 2008. Sirius are unbeaten in the last three meetings, and Örgryte haven’t kept a clean sheet in any of the four recorded clashes.
That pattern fits the current feel of this fixture. Sirius tend to find a way through, and Örgryte rarely keep them quiet. Given the shape of both teams right now, you wouldn’t expect that to change much on Monday.
We Predict: Both Teams To Score
We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 8/11 here. For more context beyond this pick, see our accumulator tips page, which pulls together accumulator tips if you want to turn similar reads into a stronger combo ticket. It’s the cleanest angle in the match. Sirius have scored in every league game this season, and at home they’ve been ruthless enough to suggest they’ll get chances again. Örgryte may be struggling, but they’ve still scored in a few of their matches and Sirius aren’t built as a shut-it-down side. The market only needs one away goal to land, and that feels live enough.
The 2-1 correct score looks the best fit. Sirius should have too much quality and too much momentum, especially at home, but Örgryte can probably find a route to one goal if Sirius switch off for a spell. That’s the tension in the bet. Sirius’ xG projection of 2.3 against Örgryte’s 0.9 points to control rather than a landslide. One alternative angle would be Sirius to win and both teams to score, but the straight BTTS play keeps things simple.