The results in the five rounds that have been played in the Bundesliga since the restart suggest that the home-plan advantage will disappear when the supporters disappear.

Before the corona break, the home team had won 43 percent of the Bundesliga matches this season, but since the restart it has only been home victory in just over a fifth.

In last year's Allsvenska, home victory was 45.8 percent of the matches.

- As a player you get the power of a home audience that really sounds. You can also get a verdict and it can cause a home game to turn to the home team advantage. I think we will be able to see this trend with a lot of away victories even in the Swedes, says expert Daniel Nannskog.

While home victories have decreased, the number of injuries in the Bundesliga has increased after the corona break. Up until the pandemic broke out, there were 0.27 injuries per match on average and during the five rounds that have been played since you started again, there have been 0.69 injuries per match.

- It is likely that we will get more muscle damage in the Swedes. The gymnasts have a huge challenge to pulse the training so that it mimics the match and the medical teams need to be more on their toes. It can make you even flatten that curve, says Elfsborg's teammate Matilda Lundblad to SVT Sport.