When Hanna Lundkvist kicked in the lead for Hammarby in the 60th minute, the green-and-white dream of the All Swede was only half an hour away.

Then the Bromma boys bounced back with an attack that completely ripped Hammarby's back line and allowed Michelle Rojas Flores to free in the receipt goal. Her sixth goal of the season.

For Hammarby, who went down in the Elite last season, the final minutes felt like a single long and dramatic attack, with the team desperately delivering end-to-end play to secure the desirable Allsvenskan place.

But the Bromma boys, at tenth place in the table and newcomers to the Elite this season, gave it their all and kept tight.

Now the last round meeting between Hammarby and Uppsala can be absolutely decisive for which team makes Umeå company up in the football finery. But then Uppsala must beat Mallbacken later on Saturday.

Giant rescue of Frigge in the BP case

The guests had several great positions to take the lead in the first half, but between the posts in the BP goal stood Josephine Frigge, the Dutch new acquisition for the season, who played big and put a stop to everything that came her way.

The most dangerous chance came on penalty with the quarter remaining before halftime when Hammarby's Helén Eke was brutally beaten in the penalty area.¨

The most dangerous chance in the first half came after half-time played when Hammarby's Helén Eke was brutally beaten by Michelle Rojas Flores in the box. Team captain Emma Jansson, who decided on a penalty against AIK last, bet on a low ball to the right but Frigge threw himself right and saved his hand outstretched.