Bodø/Glimt wins 2-0 against KFUM Oslo without World Cup players Bodø/Glimt secured a 2-0 victory against KFUM Oslo on Sunday, with goals from Sondre Brunstad Fet and Andreas Helmersen. The match was played without the trio of Patrick Berg, Fredrik Bjørkan, and Jens Petter Hauge, who were participating in the World Cup. ## How did the match unfold? Bodø/Glimt started strongly and took the lead early on. Sondre Brunstad Fet scored the first goal after receiving the ball back from a Kåffa player. The team had several good opportunities before halftime but had to wait until the second half to double their lead. Andreas Helmersen, who came on as a substitute, scored the second goal after working his way through the home team's defense. ## Why did Bodø/Glimt choose to play without postponement? Manager Kjetil Knutsen chose to play the match at the scheduled time, even though they had the option to postpone it. He explained that it was important to stick to the match schedule to prepare for the upcoming Europa League matches in the fall. – We know we have Europa League matches coming up in the fall, and if this puzzle is to come together, it's not possible to postpone, Knutsen told TV 2 before the match. ## What does this mean for Bodø/Glimt? The victory gives Bodø/Glimt more points in the race for the league title. The team is currently in second place in the Eliteserien with 70 points, just one point behind leaders Viking. With a goal difference of 85-28 and a winning streak of two matches, Bodø/Glimt is in good form. Bodø/Glimt's next match is at home against Fredrikstad on July 18.