
3–3 Thriller and a Packed August Ahead at Aker Stadion
Molde FK shared a dramatic 3–3 draw with Sarpsborg 08 FF at Aker Stadion on 2 August, setting the tone for a thrilling run of home fixtures. Tromsø visit on 16 August, before the women's side host LSK Kvinner W on the 22nd. The fjordside arena is set for one of its busiest late-summer stretches in recent memory.
A Draw to Remember on Home Turf
Molde FK and Sarpsborg 08 FF served up one of the most gripping home fixtures of the Eliteserien season so far, sharing the spoils in a 3–3 thriller at Aker Stadion on 2 August 2026. The result left supporters breathless at the fjordside arena, which has now hosted two back-to-back high-drama home results this summer.
The draw came just weeks after SK Brann silenced the stands with a commanding 2–1 away win — making the 3–3 result a welcome, if not entirely satisfying, home return for Molde's supporters.
A Packed Summer Schedule at Aker
The Sarpsborg draw is far from the last action Aker Stadion will see this season. Molde FK host Tromsø on 16 August in what promises to be another keenly contested Eliteserien clash, with kick-off set for 17:00. Fans attending should note that tickets are non-refundable and that strict security procedures are in place — brought items in bottles will not be permitted, and away supporters are restricted to the away stand on the Istad tribune.
The women's side also takes centre stage later in the month, with Molde W welcoming LSK Kvinner W on 22 August in a Toppserien showdown. The fixture underlines the stadium's growing role as a venue for the women's game, adding further variety to an already packed August calendar.
The Stadium Behind the Action
Aker Stadion, opened on 18 April 1998 and designed by Molde architect Kjell Kosberg, remains one of Norway's most recognisable football arenas. With a capacity of 11,249 and a striking location by the Romsdalsfjord, the ground offers supporters a matchday experience unlike any other in the Norwegian top flight.
Facilities include a restaurant, café, ten kiosks and eight commentary boxes — infrastructure that ensures the venue can comfortably handle the full fixture load of a busy late-summer stretch. Tickets for all upcoming home matches are available through the official Molde FK ticketing platform.

