Sweden had put itself in a difficult situation. After Scotland took the lead by 4-3 after a two-point lead in the sixth inning, teams Hasselborg failed to answer in the seventh. Instead, the team chose to knock away for 0-0, betting on getting the last stone of the eighth instead.

Then the problem was that Sweden was whipped to take at least two points in order not to give Scotland a gold position in the last two rounds. But it would turn out that there was no problem for team Hasselborg. Because with one stone left, Anna Hasselborg was able to knock down two stones in the nest, securing four lead-heavy points for Sweden who took a 7-4 lead.

Scotland tried in the ninth to catch up, but instead it was Sweden who played a game that made it difficult for the Scots to keep the stones in the nest. And with the last stone Eve Muirhead had to bet everything on a hard stone, which she did not succeed. Instead, there were four more points to Sweden, which won 11-4 after Scotland gave up after ninth.