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Mjällby AIF vs Örgryte IS Prediction & Betting Tips 11.04.2026

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Mjällby AIF — Last 6 matches
Örgryte IS — Last 6 matches

Mjällby AIF host Örgryte IS at the start of the 2026 Allsvenskan season on Saturday afternoon, and both clubs are already carrying a little early pressure into this one. It’s only the second league match of the campaign, but the table has a way of sharpening minds quickly. Mjällby are 16th after opening with a 3-0 defeat away to Hammarby IF, while Örgryte sit 10th after drawing 1-1 at home to Malmö FF. That’s a thin slice of the season, yes, but in a tight league every point can shape the picture before long.

For Karl Marius Aksum’s side, this is about steadying the ship after a rough league opener and reminding people that the goals they’ve found in cup football weren’t a one-off. For Andreas Holmberg and Örgryte, it’s a chance to build on a respectable point against Malmö and to show they can carry themselves away from home. There’s also a neat bit of recent history here. The teams met in the Svenska Cupen on 1 March, when Mjällby ran out 3-0 winners at home to Örgryte, and that result still hangs over this rematch.

Mjällby have spent the last few weeks looking like a side that can hurt teams when they get into rhythm. That’s the frustrating part for them. The rhythm hasn’t always arrived in league play, but in the cup they were a different animal: 2-1 winners over IFK Värnamo, then 4-0 against Malmö FF, and another 3-0 over GAIS. Sandwiched in there was a 2-2 friendly draw with BK Häcken. Then came the trip to Hammarby, and it all came apart. A 3-0 defeat doesn’t need much dressing up. They were beaten in every sense, and the xG line of 0.74 to 1.80 told the same story as the scoreline. Hammarby created the better chances, and Mjällby never really got a foothold.

Mjällby AIF Form & Analysis

Back at home, though, Mjällby have at least been hard to ignore. Their league record at the ground is still blank because this is their first home match of the season, but the wider home picture from the cup run is strong enough to matter. They’ve won all three competitive home games listed in their recent stretch, scoring nine and conceding just once across the 4-0 win over Malmö, the 3-0 against GAIS and the 2-1 success over IFK Värnamo. That’s not bad going. Not bad at all.

What stands out is how often they’ve started fast and taken control. The 4-0 win over Malmö was ruthless, the 3-0 over GAIS was tidy, and even against Värnamo they found a way to edge it. The oddity is that they followed that with a flat afternoon at Hammarby, where they never looked settled and gave up four big chances. That inconsistency is the only real concern. When Mjällby are on it, they look capable of running away with games. When they’re not, the gaps appear quickly.

Still, this is a team with a clear attacking lean, and the numbers around their recent run point towards open games rather than cagey ones. Their xG projection for this fixture is 1.9, which fits the eye test from the cup matches. They do tend to create. They also leave space. That’s why a low-scoring, cautious contest doesn’t feel like their natural habitat. If Mjällby find the first goal, they usually push on. If they don’t, things can get messy. Saturday could easily be one of those games where their home energy carries them through, but they can’t afford another slow start. That would invite trouble.

Örgryte IS Form & Analysis

Örgryte arrive with a very different mood around them. They’re unbeaten in two, which sounds fine enough, but the full picture is far less convincing. Their most recent outing was that 1-1 draw with Malmö FF, a result that will have pleased them because it came against a heavyweight, yet it also followed the familiar pattern of a side who can compete but struggle to finish jobs. They led through Anton Andreasson in the 51st minute, only for Erik Botheim to level later on. One point. Decent. Still a missed chance.

Before that, the story was one of draws and frustrations. They drew 2-2 away to Kalmar FF in the cup group stage, drew 2-2 away to IFK Värnamo, drew 0-0 at IFK Norrköping in the relegation/promotion playoffs last November, and beat Norrköping 3-0 at home in the return leg. You have to go all the way back to 1 March to find their last defeat, and it came against Mjällby. That 3-0 loss at home wasn’t close either. Since then, they’ve steadied, but they haven’t exactly turned into a winning machine. Five matches without a win is five matches without a win.

Away from home, Örgryte are still waiting for a competitive breakthrough this season. Their away league record is untouched, but the recent away draw at Kalmar and the cup draw in Värnamo show a team that can hang around. The trouble is the defensive side of it. They’ve conceded in four of their last six matches, and their xGA against Malmö was 1.82, which tells you they spent long spells under pressure. They’re not getting battered every week, but they’re not shutting doors either. That matters at Mjällby, where the hosts tend to force tempo and make matches a bit more hectic.

There’s another angle here too: Örgryte’s recent profile is one of resistance without enough punch. They can stay in games. They can nick moments. But when the pace rises, they often need too many things to go right at once. Away from home, that’s a bad habit. If they concede first, they’ll have to ask a lot more of themselves than they’ve been asking so far this spring.

Head-to-Head

Mjällby have the cleaner recent edge in this fixture, and it’s not especially subtle. When these sides met in the Svenska Cupen on 27 February 2026, Mjällby won 3-0 away from home. That followed a 3-0 home win in the cup group stage on 1 March, so Örgryte have now gone two meetings without scoring against them this year. That’s hard to brush aside.

You have to go back into the Superettan meetings for something less one-sided, and even there Mjällby were usually awkward opponents. The clubs drew twice in 2015 and 2019, and Mjällby won the other two league meetings cited from that period. Örgryte have had moments in this matchup, but the current trend is firmly with the hosts. Mjällby know how to hurt them. Örgryte know that all too well.

We Predict: Over 2.5 Goals

We’re backing Over 2.5 Goals at 1/2 here. It’s a short price, yes, but the shape of this fixture points that way. Mjällby’s recent games have been full of goals, their own cup run was built on assertive attacking displays, and Örgryte have been involved in a string of open matches too. Neither side is exactly built for a 0-0 slog. Not with these recent patterns.

Mjällby’s xG projection of 1.9 to Örgryte’s 1.1 nudges this towards a 2-1 type of game, which is exactly where the correct score lands too. That feels about right. Mjällby should have enough at home to create the better chances, but Örgryte have shown enough resilience to get on the board. A 2-1 home win is the call, with the over line doing the heavy lifting. If you want a secondary angle, Mjällby to score first has plenty of appeal given how often they’ve started games on the front foot in this matchup.