The visitors are in a completely different league: they're fighting for the championship title, have 54 points, and a +36 goal difference, while Sønderjyskøe, with 38 points, are in last place in their playoff group and have a negative goal difference. The Wolves' motivation in chasing leaders Aarhus (their difference has been reduced to two points) is sky-high, while the hosts are in no danger of relegation or European competition.
This season, the teams have already tied 2-2, and Sønderjyskøe took three points at home, but the Wolves were in terrible form back then; just this past January, Midtjylland thrashed Sønderjyskøe 6-3 on their home field. Furthermore, the visitors' away record is impressive: 54% of their wins are away from home. Yes, Midtjylland had a winless streak in their last four league games, but now, after a strong comeback against Aarhus (2-1) and a win over Brøndby, the team has regained momentum and is pushing for gold.
Despite draws in recent matches, Sønderjyskø are conceding an average of two goals per game, and their defense looks extremely vulnerable against speedy wingers like Osório and Simshir. Considering Midtjylland simply must take three points to remain in the title race, a bet on them to win is the most logical and reliable.