It was an even match between the champions from both neighboring countries but in the end the Swedes were the better team when they won 28-22 after a jerk in the end.

The best scorer was Christoffer Brännberger, who scored six of his eight shot attempts.

The victory is Sävehof's men's fifth in this year's Champions League group play and thus retains their second place in the group behind Spanish Bidasoa. The two best get to the final.

The party team has left to meet Macedonian Eurofarm Rabotnik, Slovakian Tatran Presov and Portuguese Sporting.