IFK Gothenburg clearly started strongest with high press play, which made Sirius, who had been a ball holder in previous matches, stressed. After 22 minutes, a couple of quick and successful challenges followed by a shot from just outside the penalty area by Blåvitts SargonAbraham might have resulted in another goal for Blåvit.

Sirius grew into the match. The home team's first chances came after 25 minutes, a shot by Nahom Girmai Netabay and a header by Stefano Holmquist Vecchia.

Sirius took the lead in the 35th minute through Elias Andersson. Sugita started the attack by tunneling an IFIF defender and hitting a sticker for Kalle Larsson, who was running close to the card line. After a shot and clear the ball came back into iIFK's defense where Elias Andersson was able to roll in the lead goal.

Patrik Karlsson Lagemyr and IFK responded directly. In principle, kick off when 17-year-old Jesper Tolinsson hit a long, perfect deep pass where Patrik Karlsson Lagemyr calculated the bounce on the ball significantly better than defender Daniel Jarl, who continued ahead while Blåvit's game distributor stopped and took the ball meds and lobbied over the outgoing Lukas Jonsson.

"Had said to Jeppe just before their middle back was quite far in there and that he would hit it there," Karlsson Lagemyr told Dplay, about the nice pass from Tolinsson.

Both teams were close to expanding before the break. Sirius Mohammed Khalid Saeid had a heavy shot close to Anesti's right post and Tobias Sana came free on the left and was close to overtaking Jonsson.

Sirius took the lead in the game when Stefano Holmquist Vecchia after a fine pass by Yukiya Sugita, knotted the ball from the left, into the penalty area. The delicacy of the match definitely.

IFK Göteborg got a nod for Alexander Jallow when Alexander Farnerud didn't go away for a foul, but the suspected offside position made it 2-2.