Just like in Monday's final meeting, it was H65 Höör that opened most briskly.

After just over six minutes of play, the guests led with four balls.

But after being responsible for a number of technical errors, the Stockholm team was able to score six straight goals and take over the baton.

Höör, who was pressured to win, took time out.

A time out that was successful when they managed to come back and went to rest with a 12-13 deficit.

But immediately after the break, Skuru's discharge came.

In five minutes they went from 18-12, and then Höör could not come back.

Instead, Skuru was able to collect the club's fourth Swedish Championship gold (2001, 2004, 2005 and 2021) after winning Tuesday night's meeting 24-22.

Skuru is only the third club to win Swedish Championship gold since 2009. Since then, Sävehof has been crowned Swedish champion ten times, in 2017 Höör snuck in between with a Swedish Championship gold.

The article is updated.