How?

The Swedish Championship play-offs will be decided in the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final.

All match series are played in the best of five matches.

Participant?

After 22 rounds, the playoffs received the following participants (table position in parentheses):

Skuru (1) -Heid (7), Sävehof (2) -Önnered (6), Höör (3) -Västerås (8), Skara (4) -Kristianstad (5)

When?

The playoffs start March 12 and the quarterfinals are played as follows:

Quarter finals 1: 12–13 March


Quarter finals 2: 24–25 March


Quarter finals 3: 27–28 March


Quarter finals 4: 30–31 March


Quarter finals 5: 2–3 April

TV

The Swedish Championship play-off is broadcast on C More / Sportkanalen.

Gold favorite

Form:

In the basic series, Skuru, Sävehof and Höör were in a class of their own.

Skuru won 20 of 22 matches and was two points ahead of Sävehof and Höör in the table.

Table four Skara was a full ten points further down.

Mutual meetings:

In terms of mutual meetings, the advantage is Skuru who won both matches against Höör and won and lost one against Sävehof.

Höör and Sävehof each won a match against each other.

Historical: The

winning habit at Sävehof stands out.

Ten golds in the last eleven seasons speaks its clear language.

There is rarely room for bangs in Swedish women's handball.

Only Höör has managed to break Sävehof's suite in recent years and won a Swedish Championship badge.

Last year, no champion was named as the season was canceled prematurely due to the pandemic.

Most goals

1. Sarah Carlström, Kristianstad, 152 goals


2. Isabelle Andersson, Höör, 142 goals


3. Ulrika Olsson, Skuru, 130 goals

Most assists

1. Ulrika Olsson, Skuru, 106 assists


2. Jamina Roberts, Sävehof, 91 assists


3. Alexander Bjärrenholt, Skuru, 87 assists

The points league

1. Ulrika Olsson, Skuru, 236 (130 + 106)


2. Sarah Carlström, Kristianstad, 202 (152 + 50)


3. Isabelle Andersson, Höör, 200 (142 + 58)

Best closing percentage

1. Thea Blomst, Sävehof, 81.25


2. Thess Krönell, Sävehof, 80.43


3. Linnea Öhrnell, Boden, 78.26

Best save percentage

1. Gry Bergdahl, Höör, 42.64


2. Sofie Börjesson, Sävehof, 42.21


3. Rebecca Nilsson, Skuru, 39.64

MEP League

*

1. Isabelle Andersson, Höör, 90.97 points


2. Sarah Carlström, Kristianstad, 77.76

points


3. Vilma Matthijs Holmberg, Skuru, 65.28 points

* MEP: Most effective player.

A statistics tool in handball where players get points for, for example, goals scored and assists and minus points for missed passes and expulsions.

Source statistics: she.se