Between the arenas is the six kilometer bird trail, so it was not a long trip for Skoghall to the away game against Karlstad. And derby was something that attracted large audiences. The tickets ran out so fast that an extra stand was installed, which was also packed, and a total of 960 people saw the match. A record for a women's series match in Värmland.

Karlstad came to the match with two straight wins in the season opening, and continued his fine form even against Skoghall. Frida Swahn initiated the home team goalscoring that led the game for long moments of the match. But they had a hard time getting a payout for the takeover, and instead a receipt through Skoghall's Fanny Kruse came just under two minutes into the second period.

More efficient Karlstad after receipt

But that was perhaps what was required for Karlstad to tag in, and lead the offensive. Because after that, Karlstad pressed on even more, creating hotter chances. And in the middle of others, the dividend would come. First, Lisa Rengärde again gave the home team the lead, and five minutes later Frida Swahn extended the lead with her second for the match.

In the third period, Karlstad controlled the match, allowing only three shots on goal. Instead of a reduction, Karlstad managed to puncture the match to 4-1 through Carolina Karlsson. The victory was Karlstad's third in as many matches in this year's SSL, which is now in third place in the table.