Both the last Kristianstad and the second-quarter Vittsjö scored zero points, and a goal scored, ahead of Saturday's anxiety meeting in the damall Swede.

But today's Skånederbyt contained most of it.

Vittsjö got a dream start when Michelle De Jongh put 1-0 already after two minutes played. Goalkeeper Sabrina D'Angelo's kickoff was then nicked to De Jongh who nicely thumped the lead.

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Dream start for Vittsjö - score after two minutes

The first half became swingy and goal-oriented. Svava Rós Gudmundsdóttir scored twice for Kristianstad, who picked up double underlays, but still fell to 2-3 at the break since Emma Pennsäter scored with the final kick of the half after a corner.

Clara Markstedt - a goal and an assist in the first half - was expelled after just under an hour of play and after that the home team was greatly relegated.

Vittsjö appeared to take the victory despite a player less on the field, but 87 minutes into the game Therese Åsland acknowledged Kristianstad after giving him plenty of time outside of the penalty area.

The away team also got a golden chance when deciding when the referee blew his whistle in the 98th minute. Therese Ivarsson stepped up and shot, but goalkeeper D'Angelo went in the right direction and saved a point.

The text is updated.