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31 March 20241 | Odd | 1–2 | Haugesund | Skien |
18:00 CEST (UTC+2) | Ruud ![]() Miettinen ![]() Ingebrigtsen ![]() | Report | Leite ![]() Niyukuri ![]() Eskesen ![]() Seone ![]() Liseth ![]() | Stadium: Skagerak Arena Attendance: 5,649 Referee: Marius Hansen Grøtta |
7 April 20242 | Haugesund | 0–2 | Lillestrøm | Haugesund |
17:00 CEST (UTC+2) | Diarra ![]() Seone ![]() | Report | Olsen ![]() Kitolano ![]() Garnås ![]() | Stadium: Haugesund Stadion Attendance: 7,134 Referee: Sivert Øksnes Amland |
14 April 20243 | Tromsø | 0–1 | Haugesund | Tromsø |
17:00 CEST (UTC+2) | Norheim ![]() Winther ![]() | Report | Diarra ![]() Tounekti ![]() Lúðvíksson ![]() Leite ![]() Hope ![]() Niyukuri ![]() | Stadium: Romssa Arena Attendance: 4,031 Referee: Mohammad Usamn Aslam |
21 April 20244 | Haugesund | 1–3 | Rosenborg | Haugesund |
17:00 CEST (UTC+2) | Leite ![]() ![]() Niyukuri ![]() | Report | Sæter ![]() ![]() Selnæs ![]() Yttergård Jenssen ![]() Dahl Reitan ![]() Broholm ![]() | Stadium: Haugesund Stadion Attendance: 5,023 Referee: Ola Hobber Nilsen |
28 April 20245 | Molde | 2–1 | Haugesund | Molde |
17:00 CEST (UTC+2) | Eikrem ![]() Eriksen ![]() ![]() Gulbrandsen ![]() | Report | Diarra ![]() Lúðvíksson ![]() | Stadium: Aker Stadion Attendance: 6,160 Referee: Christian Moen |
5 May 20246 | Haugesund | 0–1 | KFUM Oslo | Haugesund |
17:00 CEST (UTC+2) | Diarra ![]() Krusnell ![]() | Report | Nuñez ![]() Haltvik ![]() | Stadium: Haugesund Stadion Attendance: 4,017 Referee: Mathias Støfringshaug |
12 May 20247 | HamKam | 2–2 | Haugesund | Hamar |
17:00 CEST (UTC+2) | Ødegård ![]() Sjølstad ![]() Norheim ![]() Kongsro ![]() | Report | Leite ![]() Bærtelsen ![]() Diarra ![]() Konradsen ![]() | Stadium: Briskeby Stadion Attendance: 3,011 Referee: Marius Lien |
16 May 20248 | Haugesund | 1–0 | Kristiansund | Haugesund |
18:00 CEST (UTC+2) | Tounekti ![]() ![]() | Report | Bruseth ![]() Rakneberg ![]() | Stadium: Haugesund Stadion Attendance: 6,628 Referee: Kristoffer Hagenes |
20 May 20249 | Strømsgodset | 2–0 | Haugesund | Drammen |
17:00 CEST (UTC+2) | Bærtelsen ![]() Melkersen ![]() | Report | Stadium: Marienlyst Stadion Attendance: 5,346 Referee: Espen Eskås |
26 May 202410 | Haugesund | 2–1 | Sandefjord | Haugesund |
17:00 CEST (UTC+2) | Diarra ![]() Eskesen ![]() Niyukuri ![]() Hope ![]() Nyhammer ![]() ![]() | Report | Ruud Tveter ![]() Amin ![]() Egeli ![]() | Stadium: Haugesund Stadion Attendance: 3,615 Referee: Christian Moen |
2 June 202411 | Haugesund | 0–1 | Bodø/Glimt | Haugesund |
17:00 CEST (UTC+2) |
| Report | Stadium: Haugesund Sparebank Arena Attendance: 4,649 Referee: Marius Lien |
28 June 202412 | Fredrikstad | v | Haugesund | Fredrikstad |
19:00 CEST (UTC+2) | Report | Stadium: Fredrikstad Stadion |
10 April 2024 First round | Torvastad | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–0 p) | Haugesund | Torvastad |
18:00 CEST (UTC+2) | Aase ![]() Lippestad ![]() Apeland ![]() Grønningen ![]() Iversen ![]() Sætre ![]() | Report | Seo ![]() | Stadium: Torvastad idrettssenter Referee: Sondre Brudvik |
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