GAIS take on the visitors Malmo in the round 14 match pf Swedish Allsvenskan. The match will be played on Saturday, June 5th at Gamla Ullevi (Göteborg).
GAIS are performing quite well by their own standards. The “Mackerels” were once regular Swedish champions, though their last title came back in the mid-20th century. In recent years, they’ve struggled, even spending time in the third division. However, they’ve managed to bounce back, and last season they finished in a respectable 6th place in the Allsvenskan—a significant achievement given their recent history. After the winter break, the Gothenburg-based club has maintained a solid mid-table position and has improved notably since mid-May, stringing together more wins and climbing into the top half of the table. In their most recent match, they traveled to Hacken, conceded early, but responded with three unanswered goals to secure an impressive away win. GAIS have now won three of their last four league matches, showing real momentum heading into this fixture. Their attacking play has looked increasingly sharp, averaging over 2 goals per game during that stretch.
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Malmo have been Sweden’s dominant force in recent years, winning multiple Allsvenskan titles since 2020. Last autumn, they finished the campaign well ahead of the competition, securing the league title with a double-digit point lead. They also reached the group stage of the Europa League, which added fixtures to their calendar during the Scandinavian off-season. That European schedule may have disrupted their rhythm, as they had to play competitive matches in January against Twente and Slavia Prague while other Swedish clubs were still in pre-season. Malmo failed to progress in Europe, and their domestic form hasn’t picked up either—after a couple of early wins, they began dropping points regularly and have even suffered several defeats, falling further behind the league leaders. With European qualifiers starting next week, rotation and fatigue could become bigger issues. In their last match against Mjallby, Malmo scored early in the 8th minute but were unable to hold onto the lead, settling for a 1-1 draw.
Malmo have won five of the last seven meetings between the sides, suffering only one defeat. Their most recent clash ended in a draw last September. There’s a reason why confidence in the reigning champions is low right now. The hosts are in solid form, so the pick is GAIS to win with a 0 handicap (Draw No Bet).
Prediction for the match: GAIS to win with 0.0 handicap.