It was a strong BK Heid that started the rivalry in Partille Arena.

The away team started without doubt the best and most enjoyable of all was Elin Hallagård who scored four of the visitors' eleven goals as they went in with an 11-7 lead after the first half hour.

Something needed to be done with the yellow blacks to unlock the away team's defense and whatever was said in the Sävehof dressing room it seems to have worked.

When others started, it didn't take more than five minutes for Sävehof to catch the ground and also take the lead to 12-11.

A great explanation lay in the Sävehof goalkeepers, Wilma Kroon Andersson's and Sofie Börjesson's big play throughout.

New cannon match by Fernis

In the introduction of others, Kroon-Andersson was totally unmissable and it took nine minutes and 29 seconds before Jessica Ehrnbring managed to get Heid's receipt to 12-12.

But despite the acknowledgment, the psychological takeover was in Sävehof's hands and the home team took over the match properly.

In the shadow of the Sävehof ladies' effort, Emma Fernis made a new cannon match. The right-hander introduced six balls in the second (a total of eight) and was a big reason why the numbers were written to 24-17.

The result means nothing special for the series triennial Sävehof but for Heid is you can now become seven at best. Heid also has great reason to follow what happens in the fight for the final playoffs this weekend.

All three teams behind (Önnered, Kungälv and Skövde) have one match less played and can step up to the same score as Heid with only two rounds left.