Allsvenskan restart and 1400 spectators got to celebrate on a sunny Stora Valla when Degerfors defeated Östersund 3-1 at home.

However, it was the guests who started best.

After 28 minutes, Henrik Bellman came in from the right, feinted, then sped past the off-balance defender to make the score 1 - 0, giving Simon Kroon the lead.

Finished straight on and no problems for Degerfors goalkeeper Ismael Diawara.

But a minute later he would not be able to keep the ball beyond his own nets.

Felix Hörberg hit the ball into the penalty area and a new finish by Kroon forced Diawara to a return that Francis Jno-Baptiste could shave in to 1-0.

The home side worked their way through the middle and almost got one back when Patrick Kpozo tried to sneak the ball past the keeper.

Dream start in the second half

Degerfors got a perfect opening in the second half.

Adam Carlén came close to leveling the score 46 minutes into the game, as he was set up with a through ball coming in from the left, but his shot hit the post.

With 52 minutes played, Christos Gravius ​​came in from the right and could have had the tying goal, but the defenders successfully repelled the attack by Östersund.

Bellman did not want to be worse than Gravius.

He thundered away a shot on a bouncing ball in the 69th minute and Diawara with a new giant save.

Two minutes later, the audience at Stora Valla celebrated for the second time.

Degerfors combined into the penalty area and then Edvardsen had to score his sixth goal of the season.

The 25-year-old is now up in a split shooting league management.

Villiam Dahlström was then played forward by 2-1 shooter Edvardsen and was able to place the nail in the coffin with his first Allsvenskan goal ever.

Degerfors, who took their fourth victory of the season, now has five straight games without a loss.

The next match for them is against Hammarby on July 11.

For Östersund, IFK Gothenburg is waiting.