Nora Rönnfors, Jenny Danielsson, Ema Paljevic, Adelisa Grabus, Honoka Hayashi, Johanna Lindell, Emelie Jansson, Elsa Törnblom Von Schamalansee.

Those players missed AIK before this match.

It was Eskilstuna who came out the strongest and who would score the match's first goal at Skytteholms IP.

A pass to the side pulled the defense out of position which let Fanny Andersson slip through on goal. He didn't have to break his stride, and slipped the ball past the keeper to make it 1-0.

Five minutes later came the next blow for AIK.

Milla-Maj Majasaari was injured when the game became more physical, and he had to leave the field.

In came 18-year-old Serina Backmark.

Close to more goals

Emma Holmgren was about to make it for Eskilstuna in the beginning of the second half.

The goalkeeper took a little too long and was lazy in the ball treatment, which was about to give AIK a dream situation, but at the last moment she solved the situation.

In the 50th minute, Eskilstuna then got a nice chance.

Amanda Nildén received a pass into the penalty area and shot - but replaced Backmark in the way that time.

14 minutes later it was time again.

The visitors were awarded a penalty by the referee 64 minutes into the match.

Loreta Kullashi stepped up to the ball, shot to the left, but Backmark stood for a new parade and saved.

In extra time, Eskilstuna got a new chance from eleven meters.

Kullashi took care of that opportunity - again - and this time the ball went into goal, even though the AIK goalkeeper was on the ball.

2-0 was the end result.

Eskilstuna thus collected its third victory.

AIK will face Piteå at LF Arena on 1 July next and Eskilstuna will visit Växjö on 2 July.