After five seasons abroad, 28-year-old Engblom returned to Sundsvall for his third win at the club.

After 41 minutes of play, Engblom was noted for his first goal in Sundsvall since 2011, when he nodded 2-1 from close range. Just minutes after Albin Palmlöv acknowledged the "Giffarna."

Then it was 24 minutes before Engblom was last on the ball in a pattern attack from the home team, which resulted in 3-1. Distinctly fired shot at the chair protector from close up.

However, it was the newcomer Umeå who created the most dangerous chances - the match through. Had there been an official record for the number of frame hits during a match, Umeå would probably have qualified high in that table.

Soya Takahashi had a good try after 28 minutes, coming in on a fine move from the left. Seven minutes later, however, Bajram Ajeti managed to find the net, when he turned up and angled the ball into the far corner. Ajeti also had the chance to acknowledge 2-2, but managed to both hurt himself and miss the goal in the same situation from close range.

Then all the balls went in the goal frame or outside. In total, the guests had 22 finishes, compared to the home team's five. In addition, the guests had eight corners, the home team zero. Despite this, it was Sundsvall who went out of the match, which they themselves call a Norrlandsdeby.