
Skagerak Arena Braces for a Season-Defining Autumn Run
Skagerak Arena is set to host a packed run of 1. Division fixtures as Odd Ballklubb push for promotion in the second half of the 2026 season. With the club sitting fourth in the table, home performances at the 13,500-capacity ground will be critical to their ambitions. Five home league games remain before the season finale against Sandnes Ulf on 1 November.
A Packed Home Schedule Awaits
Skagerak Arena is entering the busiest stretch of its 2026 home calendar. With Odd Ballklubb sitting fourth in the 1. Division, the 13,500-capacity ground in Skien will host a string of top-flight fixtures across August, September and October that could define the club's season.
The upcoming schedule includes home visits from Kongsvinger on 26 August, Strømsgodset on 5 September, Egersund on 20 September, Bryne on 11 October, and Strømmen on 18 October, before the season concludes at home against Sandnes Ulf on 1 November.
Promotion Push Puts Home Fortress in the Spotlight
With automatic promotion places firmly in Odd's sights, performances at Skagerak Arena will be critical to their ambitions in the second half of the campaign. The ground has already seen a standout result this August, with Odd dispatching Åsane 4–1 on 2 August.
The club's home form will be under the microscope as the season reaches its climax, and supporters are encouraged to get behind the team at every opportunity across the remaining fixtures.
How to Get Tickets
Tickets for all upcoming home fixtures are available through the club's official website. The stadium offers a variety of stand options to suit all supporters, from the family-friendly Supporterfelt to the premium Bakrommet hospitality package, which includes leather seating and a pre-match meal. Under-18s continue to benefit from free entry to home league matches.


