Zero points and weak play were Östersund's advantage after two matches in allsvenskan but today the team took a lot of steps playfully.

ÖFK had both a good look back and led the game in large parts of the match.

In the middle of the second half Oscar Jansson was tested several times in the Örebro goal. First, Rewan Amin found a free area centrally outside the penalty area. Amin pushed the ball forward slightly before pulling, forcing Jansson to stretch out to get the ball away.

Shortly thereafter, ÖFK sent in a post from the right. The ball went all the way to Jordan Attah Kadiri on the other side who put the ball into the penalty area and then when reached a teammate for a control. 

Örebro occasionally played slowly in the first half but was nevertheless far from harmless. The team had a hard time creating those really hot goal chances, but the final ten minutes of the game were pushed higher up the pitch, which gave some good situations.

With 82 minutes played, Örebro came in from the right and could have evened the score, but the defenders successfully repelled the attack by Örebro. Jake Larsson got into the penalty area before being stopped but the ball ended up with teammate Kevin Wright who brought the ball and from close range got a superb shot position.

At the last moment, however, an ÖFK player threw himself and covered the ball that Aly Keita could pick down.

However, 0-0 means that Östersund remains at zero goals so far in allsvenskan.