Last year, the home team won 44 percent of the matches in the Allsvenskan, and lost 26 percent.

This year, without an audience in the arenas, it looks different

During the Allsvenskan's 18 preliminary rounds, the home team won 36 percent of the matches.

In 33 percent of the cases, the away team won.

It is thus a highly marginal advantage to play at home.

AIK's Nabil Bahoui believes that the audience teams are the ones who have lost the most playing without the home fans.

Both Hammarby and AIK perform clearly worse at home this year.

AIK's home average after 18 rounds was 2019 points 2.3 points per match.

This season it is 0.9.

- It is a completely different sport.

The feeling you get from the audience when things are going well or badly ... it is indescribable.

At the same time, you have to be professional and adapt to the situation that is now, but it has been tough, he says.

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