Bodo/Glimt will have to do without key players for tonight's Europa league semi-final first leg clash.
Coming in to this evening's meeting in north London, the Norwegian side will certainly be without three players through suspension while recent injuries have hit their squad.
Perhaps their biggest loss for the clash is their club captain, Patrick Berg. The Norway international midfielder has made over 250 appearances for his hometown club across two spells and has not missed a minute in this season's Europa League campaign.
Berg's influence on his side cannot be underestimated. Bodo have won four of the last five Norway top flight titles with Berg being part of each title-winning squad. The time Bodo didn't win the league (finishing second in 2022), Berg had left to join French side Lens for the year.
Another player out through suspension for Bodo is Berg's midfield counterpart Hakon Evjen. He has started every game for Bodo so far in this season's Europa League but will miss out tonight as, like Berg, he picked up his third yellow card of the campaign in Bodo's quarter-final second leg win over Lazio.
Meanwhile, forward Andreas Helmersen, who scored a crucial goal in Rome to send the game to penalties, will also miss the game through suspension. A bit-part player for Bodo thus far, he was shown a red card late on against Lazio after picking up two yellow cards.
Elsewhere, the Norwegian side have injury concerns.
Winter arrival Ole Didrik Blomberg has missed Bodo's last two games through injury. The winger has played a crucial role in Bodo's Europa League knockout stage since his January arrival from Brann but is a doubt for the semi-final.
Meanwhile, central defender Odin Bjørtuft was forced off in Bodo's Eliteserien win over KFUM on Sunday. He has started all bar three of the Norwegian side's Europa League games thus far this term.