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2026-05-03 12:00:00 · 20:00

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AI Predicted: 4-1|Actual: 3-0
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Hammarby 3–0 Västerås SK | Allsvenskan | 3 May 2026
Result Summary
Hammarby delivered a commanding home performance at Tele2 Arena, dismantling a limited Västerås SK side with three second-half goals to claim a convincing 3–0 victory. Under coach Kalle Karlsson, the Bajen outfit dominated virtually every statistical category and left visiting coach Alexander Rubin with very little to build on from the afternoon's contest.
Match Analysis
For large stretches of the first half, Hammarby controlled the tempo without finding the decisive moment. 61% possession and an 82% successful pass rate told the story of a team happy to dictate the pace, while Västerås SK — who managed just 39% of the ball and a 74% pass success rate — struggled to establish any meaningful foothold. The visitors' defensive discipline held through the opening 45 minutes, although a yellow card for Frédéric Nsabiyumva at the 38th minute for a foul hinted at the pressure already building.
The deadlock was broken on 67 minutes when Victor Stange Lind converted from the right side, with Hampus Skoglund picking up the assist after a sustained period of Hammarby pressure. The goal appeared to knock the wind out of Västerås SK, who had already been booked through Elis Jäger at 62 minutes for time-wasting — a telling sign of a side struggling to cope. Six minutes later, Paulos Abraham made it 2–0, finishing with his left foot after being played in by Ibrahima Fofana to effectively seal the three points.
The statistics paint an extraordinary picture of Hammarby's dominance: 33 total shots to Västerås SK's 5, 9 shots on target against the visitors' zero, and a remarkable 97 dangerous attacks compared to just 24 from the away side. Västerås SK failed to earn a single corner kick across the entire match, while Hammarby collected 7. It was, in almost every measurable sense, a one-sided contest.
Substitute Noah Persson capped the evening with a composed assist moments after coming on, teeing up Montader Madjed for a left-footed finish in the 86th minute to complete the scoring. The only blemish for the hosts was a yellow card for Frank Junior Adjei deep into stoppage time, though it did nothing to dampen the mood.
Prediction Review
Our pre-match forecast called for a 4–1 home win, with a 71.9% probability assigned to a Hammarby victory and a confidence rating of 68/100. The outcome prediction was correct — Hammarby won convincingly as anticipated. The margin of victory was slightly narrower than the forecast suggested, but the statistical dominance of the hosts arguably exceeded expectations, making the 3–0 scoreline feel generous to a Västerås SK side that offered virtually no attacking threat.
Key Takeaways
- Hammarby's second-half ruthlessness proved decisive; all three goals arrived after the 67th minute, suggesting patience was rewarded.
- Västerås SK's attacking impotence — zero shots on target across 90 minutes — raises serious questions about their Allsvenskan survival credentials.
- Victor Stange Lind, Paulos Abraham, and Montader Madjed all contributed to a well-distributed goal haul, reflecting genuine depth in Hammarby's attacking options.
- Kalle Karlsson's side controlled the game without the ball going in, then struck decisively — a hallmark of a well-organised unit building momentum in the Allsvenskan campaign.
Hammarby vs Västerås SK — Frequently Asked Questions
Who will win Hammarby vs Västerås SK?
PredictNext's AI model favours Hammarby with a 72% win probability — Hammarby 72%, draw 17%, Västerås SK 11%.
What is the predicted score for Hammarby vs Västerås SK?
The AI forecasts a 4-1 scoreline for Hammarby vs Västerås SK, generated with 68% model confidence.
Will Hammarby vs Västerås SK have over 2.5 goals?
The model gives 55% for over 2.5 goals and 45% for under 2.5 goals in Hammarby vs Västerås SK.
How accurate was the Hammarby vs Västerås SK prediction?
PredictNext's AI predicted 4-1; the match finished 3-0. The winner call was correct.