The finals in the bandy are decided when most sports have chosen to set. And it gives rings on the water when it comes to media interest. Just over 25 per cent more than before, the Swedish Bandy League's league manager Per Selin estimates.

- There has always been a lot of media interest around the band final, but it's something more this year absolutely. Especially when it comes to national media, there is more interest there than it has been before.

Over 100 people are on the list of those who will have access to the arena during the finals. It's everything from technical staff, to journalists and photographers.

Controls everyone to enter

The government has issued a ban on events involving more than 500 people. According to Selin, there will be a maximum of 250 people in place and then both the law, officials, the media and all other conceivable people are included.

- We have a lot of control over it. All people who come to the arena are named, except for the teams that come in joint squad with a maximum number of people. They come by bus so they also know exactly who they are, he says.

CLIP: Edsbyn turned - ready for final (March 12, 2020)

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Cheers in Edsbyn. Tuomas Määttä was behind the turn against Sandviken with four goals. Photo: Photo Agency.