It is about allowing certain major events to make exceptions in the current 50 limit. Specifically, the proposal means that more than 50 are allowed to sit in the audience if the organizer can organize the event infection-proof by ensuring that the spectators are two meters apart.

- We are happy that they are now looking at all the opportunities that exist for us to be able to play with the audience, says Patrik Lundgren, club manager in Falkenbergs FF.

Start the clip above to hear Patrik Lundgren tell more about what it means for Falkenbergs FF that you may be allowed to let in an audience.

Varbergs Bois positive

Varberg's Bois sees a great societal value in letting the audience once again take a seat in the stands. But also believes that at the moment it is difficult to interpret the proposal and exactly what it may mean for the football team, this as the seats will be limited due to the distance requirement.

- It's a bit of a trauma, it's a big word, but that we are playing in the Allsvenskan for the first time and no one is allowed to watch us, that would be awful. So we are very happy for the people we can let in, says Varberg's Bois club manager Dan Skogman.

"Benefited from not playing in front of an audience"

That it is heavy for the team and that the players lack the audience, Dan Skogman is clear in pointing out, but the fact is that the football team may actually have been lucky in the bad luck that the audience was not allowed in. Varberg's Bois is currently playing its first ever season in the Allsvenskan. Therefore, players are not used to playing in front of thousands of supporters away from home and the pressure it can bring.

- I think we may have benefited from the fact that there has been no audience, for example when we played away against Hammarby. They have a very strong home crowd with over twenty thousand people, it is not something our players are used to, and you do not know how the players handle it, says Varbergs Bois club manager Dan skogman.