Derby directly for Lugi and H65 Höör in SHE.

It was two injured teams that fought for the win in the premiere round of the series.

Lugi started strongest and took the lead.

After 20 minutes, the team had gone to 10-6, a goal scored by Emma Navne.

Navne was active in the first half, with both goals and expulsions.

H65 Höör stood for a strong end to the first half.

The team went from 10-7 to 12-11 before 30 minutes were played.

Then both teams followed each other until 16-16, when there were 20 minutes left to play regular time.

H65 Höör got a lead with two or three balls and Lugi fought to catch up.

Strong effort from Popaja

It gave H65 Höör several counterattacks, and it forced the home team's goalkeeper Hanna Popaja to several really sharp saves.

- I think I'm doing well, I was very nervous.

I just feel like I'm going to do my best, I have nothing to lose.

This is my second senior year, says Popaja to C More.

H65 Höör won in the end with 28-21.

- It's a bit new, so it swings back and forth.

But obviously we are good the last 35 minutes, says Ola Månsson, coach of H65 Höör, to C More.

The best goal scorers in the away team were Evelina Källhage, Isabelle Andersson and Emma Lindkvist who all scored six goals each.

Lugis Tyra Axnér delivered the best in the home team, she also scored six goals.