

B36 Torshavn powered to a dominant 4-1 victory away at AB Argir in the Faroe Islands Premier League on April 26, 2026. The result extends B36's strong run of form as they continue to challenge near the top of the league table.
Match Overview
The visitors wasted no time asserting their authority, with B36 Torshavn taking control from the first minute. Their fluid attacking play and high pressing game proved too much for AB Argir, who struggled to contain the relentless waves of attack. Despite a spirited response from the home side, B36's quality ultimately shone through.
Key Moments
- Quick start: B36 Torshavn scored twice within the opening 20 minutes, putting AB Argir on the back foot immediately. The early goals came from well-worked team moves that exploited gaps in the home defense.
- AB Argir fightback: The home side pulled one goal back just before halftime, giving their supporters hope of a comeback. The goal came from a set-piece situation, a frequent source of goals in Faroese football.
- Second-half dominance: B36 restored their two-goal advantage early in the second half and added a fourth to kill off any chance of a revival. The goals showcased the team's ability to score from open play and dead-ball situations.
Tactical Story
B36 Torshavn's pressing game was the key tactical element of the match. They forced AB Argir into errors in dangerous areas, creating turnovers that led directly to goals. The midfield trio controlled the tempo, allowing the full-backs to push forward and provide width. AB Argir, to their credit, showed resilience in patches but could not sustain the level needed to compete with B36's intensity.
Impact on the Faroe Islands Premier League
The victory keeps B36 Torshavn in contention for the Premier League title, maintaining pressure on the league leaders. Their goal difference also received a positive boost. For AB Argir, the defeat is a setback in their quest to climb the table, though their performance in parts showed they can compete with the league's stronger sides. B36's away form will be crucial in the season's final stretch as they aim for silverware.