Täby had a seemingly safe four-goal lead twice in the third period. Thanks to a defensive collapse and a late awakening in Malmö camp, it was halved with six minutes left.

7-4 came through an icy penalty, placed between the legs of Täby's World Cup debutant Alexandra Durling by Ellen Rasmussen. The most beautiful goal of the match in competition with Matilda Sjödins 2-1. She turned the ball on her own half and wiggled through the Malmö defense before spinning up the Malmö goalkeeper and rolling in the ball. World Cup reserve Sjödin played until one of Ranja Varli's two goals, the 29-year-old became the best in Täby.

Maja Ekström left 7-6 with less than two minutes left. Täby resisted the last storm and can count all three points with the breath in his throat.

- It's totally unnecessary actually, we mix and give way too much. We do not make a good match, says Täby star Moa Tschöp in Eurosport's broadcast.