After three straight home wins, another win meant a new secured contract for Helsingborg. Already in the sixth minute, the home team had the first hot chance of the match. Markus Holgersson with the finish but Peter Abrahamsson accounted for a nice double save.

Despite the home team's fine introduction, it was the guests who took the lead after Andreas Granqvist dropped Daleho Irandust. The two players merged properly and the national team captain Granqvist limped frantically after the collision. Paulinho was chilly from the penalty spot and scored his eleventh goal of the season.

Red card to Abubakari

There was great drama half an hour into the match when Mohammed Abubakari stood for a violent effort in the offensive penalty area. Erik Friberg was lying down and Abubakari seemed to be able to get away with a yellow card. Two and a half minutes later, however, the referee changed and the Helsingborg player received a red card immediately.

- I think everyone who sees the half time sees the referee's effort at all, it is tragic, says Helsingborg coach Olof Mellberg to C More at break.

But a player more on the field in the second half, Häcken could quite easily control the match in the second half. Ten minutes in, Kwame Kizito was able to roll in 2-0 and Helsingborg had to wait to celebrate a new contract in the highest division.

Andreas Granqvist who went on a bang in connection with the penalty situation was forced to step off and the situation is still unclear with the national team captain.

The only team that can threaten Helsingborg's new contract is Falkenberg. Then, first and foremost, the team must defeat AIK at home on Sunday.