Aalesund fought to earn points against Stabæk after a weak start. Jesper Isaksen headed the visitors from Bærum into the lead after six minutes, and after 14 minutes it was Nicolai Næss' turn to score. After a while, the hosts reduced the lead when Henrik Melland scored a rebound, and after hard pressure, the equalizer came after 81 minutes. The ball bounced favorably for David Johannsson, and the Icelander tricked it into the far corner. AaFK is eighth, while Stabæk is tenth. Aalesund has one game less played than the teams around them and can climb to a qualifying spot. Ranheim beat Egersund 4-3 with a strong comeback. Erik Tønne, Leander Alvheim, and Seydina Diop also scored for the Trøndelag club. They were down three times, but fought back and won in the end. Start failed to take advantage of Lillestrøm's point loss against Hødd on Saturday in the 1-1 match against bottom team Lyn. Håkon Lorentzen could have sent Start into the lead after 14 minutes, but the penalty kick went far over the goal. Ten minutes later, it backfired when Salim Laghzaoui shot into the corner from a distance. Lyn created several chances to double the lead, but just after the break, Start equalized. Mikael Ugland did not want to be worse than Lyn's scorer and hammered the ball into the corner from 20 meters. No more goals were scored. Odd, who were relegated from Eliteserien last season, had to see Raufoss equalize to 1-1 at the end. Fabian Holst-Larsen ensured that Mjøndalen got a 2-2 draw against Moss with an overtime goal, while Åsane beat Skeid 2-1. Skeid still has no three points this season. There have been three draws and seven losses. Aalesund will now try to build on this match and climb to a qualifying spot. The next matches will be crucial for the team's future in the 1st division. Aalesund has a good chance of reaching up, but they must win more matches to reach the goal. A lot needs to happen, but Aalesund has a good faith in themselves and will do everything to succeed. Aalesund's manager will have to make some tough decisions to get the team back on track. The players are ready to fight for their place in the 1st division, and the fans are hoping for a turnaround. The next few weeks will be exciting for Aalesund and their fans.