At first, the reigning Swedish champions kept a steady pace with the youngsters, but the longer the match went the clearer the level difference became.

At halftime, the score was 19-12 to Györi and then they moved even more after the break. At the end, Sävehof came back a bit when Nina Dano in particular stood for a nice second half. The match ended 36-27.

Amelia Lundbäck was the best goal scorer of the match with a total of eight hits.

- We can be proud of the two matches we make against them, says Overby.

Sävehof now has a match left in the Champions League group play and it is against group final Crimea from Slovenia. There it must not be a loss for Sävehof if they want to play in the Champions League. Otherwise, a continuation of the EHF Cup awaits.

Sävehof now stands at three points, one before Crimea and the same as Czech Banik Most. Györi was ready for advancement even before today's match.