Denmark Superligaen 11/05 17:00 14 [12] Hvidovre IF v Midtjylland [5] W 1-4
Denmark Cup 10/31 19:15 10 FC Copenhagen v Midtjylland L 1-0
Denmark Superligaen 10/27 17:00 13 [5] Midtjylland v Lyngby [7] W 2-1
Denmark Superligaen 10/23 17:00 12 [10] Odense BK v Midtjylland [5] W 1-2
Denmark Superligaen 10/08 16:00 11 [5] Midtjylland v Randers FC [9] D 2-2
Denmark Superligaen 09/30 13:00 10 [1] FC Copenhagen v Midtjylland [5] W 0-2
Denmark Cup 09/27 16:00 9 Naestved IF v Midtjylland W 0-2
Denmark Superligaen 09/24 16:00 9 [7] Midtjylland v Odense BK [9] W 2-1
Denmark Superligaen 09/15 17:00 8 [9] Viborg v Midtjylland [6] D 2-2
Denmark Cup 09/06 15:00 8 Aabenraa BK v Midtjylland W 0-13
Denmark Superligaen 09/03 18:00 7 [6] Midtjylland v AGF Aarhus [5] D 1-1
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 08/31 19:00 636 Legia Warsaw v Midtjylland D 1-1
Denmark Superligaen 08/27 16:00 6 [2] FC Nordsjaelland v Midtjylland [5] L 3-0
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 08/24 18:00 636 Midtjylland v Legia Warsaw D 3-3
Denmark Superligaen 08/20 16:00 5 [3] Midtjylland v Brondby [6] L 0-1
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 08/17 17:45 16 Midtjylland v Omonia Nicosia W 5-1
Denmark Superligaen 08/13 12:00 4 [12] Vejle v Midtjylland [4] W 1-2
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 08/10 17:00 16 Omonia Nicosia v Midtjylland L 1-0
Denmark Superligaen 08/06 14:00 3 [9] Lyngby v Midtjylland [3] L 4-1
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 08/03 17:30 15 Progres Niederkorn v Midtjylland L 2-1
Denmark Superligaen 07/30 12:00 2 [5] Midtjylland v Silkeborg IF [10] W 2-0
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 07/26 16:45 15 Midtjylland v Progres Niederkorn W 2-0
Denmark Superligaen 07/21 17:00 1 [6] Midtjylland v Hvidovre IF [4] W 1-0
Europe Friendlies 07/16 12:00 - AGF Aarhus v Midtjylland - Cancelled
Club Friendly List 07/11 12:00 - Midtjylland v FC Fredericia W 4-3
Club Friendly List 07/07 11:00 - Midtjylland v AaB L 1-2
Denmark Superligaen 06/09 17:00 1 [4] Puiu v Midtjylland [1] W 0-1
Denmark Superligaen 06/03 12:00 32 [1] Midtjylland v Odense BK [2] W 4-2
Denmark Superligaen 05/29 12:00 31 [3] Silkeborg IF v Midtjylland [1] D 3-3
Denmark Superligaen 05/21 12:00 30 [4] AaB v Midtjylland [1] W 0-2

Wikipedia - FC Midtjylland

Football Club Midtjylland (Danish: [ˈme̝tjyˌlænˀ], "Central Jutland") is a Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast. The club is the result of a merger between Ikast FS and Herning Fremad. Midtjylland competes in the Danish Superliga, which they have won four times, most recently in 2024.

Midtjylland is based in the middle part of Jutland. They have had international stars playing for the club, such as Mohamed Zidan and Alexander Sørloth. Midtjylland also has the oldest football academy in Scandinavia . The academy has produced multiple Danish national team players, such as Simon Kjær, Joachim Andersen, and Rasmus Kristensen.

FC Midtjylland, commonly referred to as Midtjylland, is a professional football club based in Herning, Denmark. Founded in 1999, the club has quickly established itself as one of the prominent teams in Danish football. Midtjylland competes in the Danish Superliga, the top tier of the Danish football league system, and has garnered a reputation for its innovative approach to the game, including a strong emphasis on analytics and player development.

The team's colors are black and white, and they play their home matches at the MCH Arena, a modern stadium with a capacity of around 11,800 spectators. Midtjylland's fan base is passionate and dedicated, contributing to a vibrant matchday atmosphere.

Midtjylland has enjoyed significant success in recent years, winning multiple league titles and domestic cups. The club is known for its strong youth academy, which has produced several talented players who have gone on to achieve success both domestically and internationally. Additionally, Midtjylland has made a name for itself in European competitions, regularly competing in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League.

With a commitment to excellence on and off the pitch, FC Midtjylland continues to be a force in Danish football, embodying a spirit of ambition and innovation that sets it apart in the competitive landscape of European soccer.