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    Keflavik VS KR Reykjavik

    Iceland Premier Division
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    • chibunnhap
      chibunnhap
      Match Preview: Keflavik IF vs KR Reykjavik (Icelandic Football League) Match Overview The clash between Keflavik IF and KR Reykjavik is a quintessential representation of the gritty and demanding nature of Icelandic football. KR Reykjavik—the capital's historic powerhouse and one of the most decorated clubs in the country—faces a potentially treacherous away fixture at Keflavik's Nettóvöllurinn. For the hosts, a relentless fighting spirit combined with the harsh coastal elements will be their primary weapons as they look to upset the nation's traditional giants. Team Analysis Keflavik IF: The Reykjanes-based outfit is renowned for its robust, highly physical, and deeply resilient brand of football. When operating at their Nettóvöllurinn fortress—a ground frequently battered by Iceland's trademark coastal winds—Keflavik excels at turning adverse weather into a tactical advantage. They primarily rely on a direct, low-block counter-attacking system, deployi
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    • Olavi Vaisanen
      Olavi Vaisanen
      KR Reykjavik shows a significant edge in offensive performance when compared to Keflavik. Keflavik's recent offensive conversion rate stands at a mere 9.8%, which is notably lower than the league average of 12.4%. In contrast, KR Reykjavik boasts an impressive 14.3% conversion rate. The gap becomes even more pronounced when looking at the xG efficiency. The away team, KR Reykjavik, creates 0.83 xG per 90 minutes, while Keflavik manages only 0.51 xG. This superiority in offensive quality is further reflected in the key pass success rate, where KR Reykjavik has a 62% success rate compared to Keflavik's 48%. Additionally, the value of forward passes also favors the away team, with KR Reykjavik at 0.75 and Keflavik at 0.52. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • Adijuntak888
      Adijuntak888 Won 3/4
      Keflavík WDWLLD ⚖ Keflavík prepare for this match following on from a 1-1 Úrvalsdeild drawn result against Valur. Keflavík haven’t been able to stop scoring goals, netting in one hundred percent of their last 6 matches. They’ve totted up the amount of 8 during that time and have conceded a total of 11. KR KR DLWWLW KR will go into this game following on from a 5-3 Úrvalsdeild win with the defeat of ÍA in their last fixture. For KR, the goalscorers were Arnór Ingvi Traustason (15') and Aron Sigurðarson (61', 83'). Rúnar Már Sigurjónsson (64') was the scorer for ÍA. The attacking players from KR have managed to bag a surfeit of goals in their past 6 encounters (18 to be exact). That’s given them the outstanding average of 3 goals scored per game over this period. It will be interesting to see if that trend will end up being continued on in this game. 🤜🤛 Head to head A study of their past head to head meetings stretching back to 11/09/2021 rev
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