Tomorrow, Stockholm derby awaits in the band's eighth final when Hammarby receives AIK at Zinkensdamm.

On Thursday, a home game awaits for AIK, who also wanted to play "Zinken."

But it will be on Bergshamra IP instead. The city of Stockholm puts a stop to games at Zinkensdamm.

- They had problems managing the safety of their staff, they said. You have to respect that. It's probably because Hammarby chose to play without a away section and then they thought we wanted to do the same, but we didn't want to. We want to play with both home and away supporters at both matches. We've been pretty good at this. They gave a positive message but changed it today, says AIK Bandy's chairman Marco Engborg to SVT Sport.

Losing half a million

AIK and Hammarby, together with the city of Stockholm, the Swedish Sports Federation and the police had a meeting today. Engborg thinks he had a clear win for everyone, even if the eighth final number two had been played at Zinkensdamm.

- We have explained that it is stupid not to take this opportunity when there is interest in a sport that has little media attention, says AIK Bandy's chairman Marco Engborg.

In financial terms, how much do you lose playing at Bergshamra IP?

- Do not know exactly but maybe half a million in money.

Christer Persson is chairman of the Bandy Federation's competition committee. He believes that the clubs agreed earlier this year to play in the respective arena.

- We had a follow-up meeting after last derby where both clubs agreed to play on their respective home arenas without away supporters, he tells SVT Sport.