Thirteen of the clubs also explicitly say yes to starting without an audience, while the other three have no opinion.

- The important thing is that all Swedes get started and start playing. Then it is clear that the hope is still able to start before the audience, but if it would mean that you can play a number of matches without the audience, we are prepared to do so, says Jens Magnusson, club director of IFK Norrköping, to the TV4 sport.

The Allsvenskan would have started on April 4, but like almost all major sporting events around the world, the corona pandemic put spikes in the wheel for it as well.

Swedish football aims to start allsvenskan and superetta on June 14. State epidemiologist Anders Tegnell has previously said that he has difficulty seeing matches with the public until early this fall.