Sweden, which has won the last four world championships, linked an early grip on the match against Finland.

Matilda Svenler, new Swedish champion with Villa Lidköping, swung the ball into the corner already in the first minute.

- We have fantastic attacks, over 90 minutes we make a good effort, she says to SVT Sport.

Finland then equalized before Tilda Ström made it 2-1 to Sweden to cheers at Eriksson Arena in Åby.

19-year-old Ström also took part and won Swedish Championship gold with Villa Lidköping at Studenternas this Saturday.

Dream minutes for Sweden - won by double digits

At half time, it was 4-2 to Sweden.

Finland had the chance, but the hope was extinguished when Emma Ahlander put 5-2 to Sweden in the 68th minute.

If it had not come loose before, it would definitely come loose here.

Within eight minutes, Sweden scored five goals, to 9-2.

Tilda Ström scored two of these goals.

She also confirmed the final result 11-2 to Sweden with her fourth goal in the match.

Sweden's team captain Matilda Svenler was pleased afterwards.

- We are strong in all positions, we rub and try to play on many players and try to play a fast-paced and offensive bandy, she says.