Sweden dominated the match and were close to a taste start after four minutes when Rolfö headed in Kosovare Asllani's goal on goal. But Portugal goalkeeper Inês Pereira stretched in the right direction.

20 minutes later, the same Rolfö merged with Portuguese player Joana Marchão in a nasty air duel and stayed down a few minutes before she could continue playing.

But then in the second half came the dividend for the 26-year-old, nowadays everyday in Wolfsburg. In the second half, Jonna Andersson came loose on his left, shot a post that a Portuguese player tried to clear but the ball instead of Rolf who at half-volley forced 2-0 into the cross with the right foot.

The lead goal was also not a shame, when Sofia Jakobsson at extra time in the first half playing dribbled easily from Portugal's penalty area and placed the ball with his left foot.

Otherwise, the theme of the evening was many changes. Peter Gerhardsson used all five chances for the game change, where the most exciting thing was that Kopparberg / Gothenburg Rebecka Blomqvist got the chance to show the forefoot.

In addition, Caroline Seger was replaced in the first half with injury claims.