Bodø/Glimt - Viking 6-2 (2-1) Aspmyra Att: 3782 1-0 Stig Johansen (8) 2-0 Aasmund Bjørkan (31) 2-1 Gøran Sørloth (45) 3-1 Bjørkan (50) 3-2 Egil Østenstad (63) 4-2 Johansen (71) 5-2 Johansen (86) 6-2 Jan-Derek Sørensen (90) Red card: Gøran Sørloth, Viking. Yellow card: Aasmund Bjørkan, Ola Haldorsen, Bodø/Glimt, Bjarte Aarsheim, Erik Pedersen, Viking. - A very impressive last game for B/G, which gave them some well deserved bronze medals and a UEFA Cup place next season. Not so impressive from Viking, and Sørloth in particular, who was sent off in what was probably his last game in the premier division. Kongsvinger - Rosenborg 1-1 (1-0) Gjemselund Att: 3225 1-0 Pål Håpnes (35) 1-1 Trond Egil Soltvedt (89) Yellow card: Pål Håpnes, Kongsvinger, Bjørn Otto Bragstad, Jon Olav Hjelde, Rosenborg. - Kongsvinger saved themselves with a very spirited performance against the champions. They hold on to their lead until one minute from time, when RBK scored and stretched their record of scoring in each game to 71. In the league alone they have now gone two whole seasons (48 games) without not scoring at least one goal in each game. Impressive! Molde - Brann 4-2 (1-2) Molde stadion Att: 3435 0-1 Geir Hasund (12) 1-1 Ole Gunnar Solskjær (22) 1-2 Magnus Johansson (39) 2-2 Solskjær (53) 3-2 Sindre Rekdal (58) 4-2 Petter Rudi (71) Yellow card: Sindre Rekdal, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Molde, Magnus Johansson, A. Tenden, Brann. - Molde won the silver medals, and with their young team can look forward to perhaps even better medal values next season. Brann, on the other hand, concentrated mostly on the cup final next Sunday, but Johansson scored a marvellous goal, when advancing from his own half, straight through the Molde defense which expected a pass, before chipping the goal keeper. Start - Lillestrøm 2-1 (1-1) Kristiansand stadion Att: 2119 1-0 Petter Belsvik (23) 1-1 Kåre Ingebrigtsen (pen. 42) 2-1 Tore Løvland (79) Yellow card: Erik Mykland, Sindre Gundersen, Andreas Lund, Start, Jan Ove Pedersen, Dennis Schiller, Torgeir Bjarmann, Lillestrøm. - The disasterous season was complete for LSK, when they failed to qualify for Europe after the defeat in Kristiansand. Big hero for the home side was debutant goal keeper Gundersen, who saved a second Ingebrigtsen penalty with the score at 1-1. Strindheim - Hødd 1-5 (0-0) Lerkendal Att: 600 0-1 Geir Televik (52) 0-2 Andre Nevstad (57) 0-3 Even Blakstad (60) 1-3 Jan Magne Schanke (74) 1-4 Trond Helgesen (77) 1-5 Karl Oskar Fjørtoft (83) Yellow card: Torgeir Rugtvedt, Strindheim, Trond Hjelle, Hans Brandal, Hødd. - The visitors did their part of the job if they wanted to stay up, but as RBK failed to beat KIL by two goals, it wasn't enough in the end. Thus, the team from Sunnmøre join their opponents at Lerkendal, and go straight back to where they came from last season. Tromsø - Hamarkameratene 4-1 (1-1) Alfheim Att: 1376 1-0 Tore Andre Flo (28) 1-1 Stein Jøran Sanden (40) 2-1 Flo (50) 3-1 Flo (pen. 58) 4-1 Stein Berg Johansen (76) Red card: Heine Jenssen, Hamarkameratene. Yellow card: Stein Berg Johansen, Tromsø, Leif Nordli, Hamarkameratene. - HamKam became the third team to be relegated after a heavy defeat against TIL, and Tore Andre Flo in particular. The young centre forward played his last game for the club before joining Brann next season, and celebrated by scoring three goals. The referee also played his part in this game, after sending off Jenssen for a professional foul, when in fact it looked like he got the ball first, and then later awarding a penalty despite the TIL player being dragged down outside the area. VIF Fotball - Stabæk 2-2 (0-2) Ullevaal Att: 4360 0-1 Kjell Roar Kaasa (11) 0-2 Tommy Svindal Larsen (pen. 38) 1-2 Fredrik Kjølner (47) 2-2 Ståle Andersen (58) Yellow card: Jan Erlend Kruse, Kent Bergersen, VIF Fotball, Geir Bakke, Kjell Roar Kaasa, Stabæk. - This game had no importance to neither the bottom or the top placings, but still it was a good game with a lot of attacking football. A draw was a fair result as the visitors were the better in the first half, whereas VIF were better after the break.