Sports Sweden hoped that the government would open up to the public. The message at today's meeting was that there will be no immediate change.

- A feedback in a few weeks is what we were told about. What we have put forward is that we have prepared protocols and criteria for handling these events. We do not think we should be treated differently from other industries, when we see shopping centers and restaurants that can accommodate several hundred people, says Sjöstrand.

"Football has been ready for a long time"

- Today you blame the team very much. But then someone has to grab it and ensure that it is adapted.

Today, a maximum of 50 people apply at public gatherings. If the government were to let go of the restrictions, different situations would arise in football, depending on which teams meet.

- It is clear that there is a difference between a Stockholm derby and a meeting between Falkenberg and Varberg. Of course, we must handle this and be prepared for it.

Do you feel that you have today?

- Football has been ready for a long time and we are ready now as well.

Amanda Lind visited TV's Nyhetsmorgon yesterday and explained the situation as follows:

- We are now working to be able to give a message, but we must also remember that we are in the most serious pandemic in modern times. Before the summer, it was not time to let go of these restrictions. It was assessed by the Public Health Agency and it was also the government's assessment, says Amanda Lind in TV4's Nyhetsmorgon, according to Fotbollskanalen.

- There is a great deal of preparedness to be able to let on and receive audiences in an infection-proof way, says Amanda Lind.