It was not straight through convincing, but it was three Swedish points again and Sweden has still won all matches in the World Cup qualifiers.

Sweden started at a furious pace and created several dangerous chances.

There would also be an early management goal.

Lina Hurtig tore herself free and hit a perfect deep lead pass to Fridolina Rolfö.

Free with the goalkeeper, the Barcelona star made no mistake when she distinctly placed the ball in the corner for 1-0 in the eleventh minute.

"Brilliant goals"

It was an intense game in the first half with a lot of blue and yellow chances.

But Finland were not harmless and a draw would come in the 29th minute.

Linda Sällström ran deep, made sure that Magdalena Eriksson fell behind and got a perfect pass.

Once inside the penalty area, Sällström ended the fine attack by slamming the ball into the far cross.

- A little too bad balance in Sweden.

But it is a fantastic finish and pass that the Finns offer.

A brilliant goal in fact, says SVT Sports expert Daniel Nannskog.

After Sweden's cheerful start, the blue and yellow game had slowed down somewhat and after Finland's equalizer, it was difficult to find their way back.

Admittedly, Sweden came to some chances - some really good - but Finland had significantly more ball than in the match introduction.

Beautiful victory goal

But in the end there would be a Swedish victory goal.

Sweden had slowly started to play better and better and in the 80th minute they got paid for the effort.

It was Lina Hurtig who stepped forward, but a large part of the goal should be attributed to Filippa Angeldahl.

The midfielder hit a perfectly balanced post against the far post where Hurtig stormed forward and pushed in 2-1.

- The quality of that pass ... that is high class, says SVT's expert Markus Johannesson.

Hurtig's goal was also decisive in the match and Sweden continues to top the group after winning all four matches.