Aalesund won four games without a loss before drawing with HamKam. Kjetil Rekdal's Aalesund earned a point from the home game against HamKam, which ended 2-2 in Eliteserien. This means Aalesund will go on a break with four consecutive games without a loss. The Sunnmørslaget beat both Rosenborg and Brann, before drawing with Tromsø and HamKam. Thomas Myhre's Hamar team lost only once in the last seven games of the spring season. Aalesund took the lead mid-way through the first half with an own goal from Vidar Ari Jonsson. The Icelandic player headed a corner kick into his own net. HamKam equalized just before the break. Patrick Metcalfe played the ball awkwardly into the five-meter area for Aalesund, and Markus Johnsgård headed the ball into the net. After the break, the Hamar team turned the game around when Martin Gjone was strong in the air and headed in a 2-1 lead. Aalesund, however, did not take long to equalize. Rekdal's men won the ball favorably in the middle of the field, and Endre Osenbroch set off up the field before playing to Marcus Reed. The 18-year-old turned a player and scored the ball. Mame Niang thought he had sent HamKam ahead again with 20 minutes left in the game, but the goal was annulled for offside. Neither team had a match winner in the end. Now, a break of over a month awaits. The next game for Aalesund is against Molde, while Sandefjord awaits HamKam in July.