Sävehof won easily against Kärra, 35-27, earlier this week in what was the team's first match since the league's World Cup break.

Then Jamina Roberts - who played the World Cup for Sweden - was not with.

But away against Skara, the national team star was back.

However, the law kept pace.

Although Sävehof had the lead with three balls at the end of the first half, two quick goals by the upstart Skara meant that they were only one goal behind before the final half hour.

Then Sävehof put in an extra gear.

The party team became much more efficient and in the end they won clearly with 37-27.

For Skara, it was the team's first match since covid-19 gained a foothold in the player squad.

The match should actually have been played on Monday and Skara was missing several players.

- We tried to do as much as we can and do so that their best players were not allowed to do what they are best at, says Skaras Sara Johansson to C More.

Sävehof's eight-goal shooter Frida Rosell:

- They do not have as many players to go on as they usually do.

It might affect a little, she says.