Allsvenskan premieres on June 14 without an audience and when it may be relevant to allow supporters at the stands is not clear. Two weeks ago, AIK Fotbolls club director Björn Wesström gave a statement that the club does not want to make a selection of its audience when supporters are allowed again.

- In AIK Fotboll all or none apply, Wesström said.

Malmö FF thinks differently and hopes to bring in as many supporters as possible when allowed. But it all depends on the directives that come from the Public Health Authority, says club president Niclas Carlnén.

- Our ambition is always to give as many people as possible the opportunity to see the matches live, but it is based on the decision of the Public Health Authority and the government, says Carlnén.

"Choosing between supporters is something you want to avoid"

Although the dilemma is not yet a fact, Djurgården is already wrestling with the question of how the club should handle the public issue.

- We are discussing this issue and we have also discussed with some support groups and can only conclude that it is an extremely tricky issue and we have not made a decision yet. We want all our audience to be able to see our matches, to choose from supporters is something you want to avoid, says CEO Henrik Berggren to SVT Sport.

When it comes to Björn Wesström's earlier statement that AIK wants to wait until you can open to all the public, Berggren admits that Djurgården is on the same track.

- We have a little similar reasoning as AIK does but we have not made any formal decision but we are thinking in the same paths, says Berggren.