Dense, even and exciting. It was the three words that described the crucial meeting between Sävehof and the Crimean Mercator.

The Swedish ladies stepped in with the requirement to take two points and thus pinch the last playoff spot in front of the evening's resistance or do sorti.

But despite the away plan, a loss from the previous meeting and a huge pressure on him, the Party team succeeded in the task.

Already in the first half, the Svenks showed a strong defense. At the same time, Sävehof played determination forward and after them the first seven minutes they took over the lead, a lead they then refused to let go.

Yellow-clad Sävehof thus stepped out with 14-12 at the break and when you then pulled on others you looked even prouder.

After ten minutes of play, they had made their way to a five-goal edition, thanks in large part to an excellent shooting from Amelia Lundbäck, among others. But the home team would come back and after two straight expulsions from Party players, Crimea now got a decent score and the end was, to say the least, dramatic.

In the final minutes of the match, KrimsPolona Baric sat 26-27 when Ida Lagerbon sat expelled and the eccentric home crowd stood up to help the Slovenes get another ball.

But the Swedes wanted something different and when Amelia Lundbäck set her fifth goal of the evening with ten seconds left, it was the nail in the coffin and wild cheering erupted in the Sävehofstrup.