AIK receives Djurgården in the season's first Stockholm derby in the damallsvenskan.

Djurgården, which started the season with four straight losses, comes from two straight wins.

For AIK, the feeling is different.

After the premiere victory, there have been no losses and the team has parked at the bottom.

During Thursday's open training, there were hot emotions.

An upset Jennie Nordin shouted out her frustration and afterwards several of the players ventilated their thoughts during a gathering.

- I think it's right Jennie Nordin shouts a little because someone has not worked at home.

It is right that we want more of each other and that we demand things.

I think it's a little fun if someone shouts a little, says Kaisa Collin.

- This is one of the most important matches this year, a derby.

Now that we only have three points, it becomes extra important, she says.

Jenny Danielsson is on the same track.

- It's super important.

It's a derby and there is no other way.

It was quite hot feelings at the training.

How is the feeling in the group?

- Well, maybe it's a little harder tackles and melee.

I think it's good.

It is a training before a really important match.

It's just letting it explode and we're friends afterwards.

The derby is played with a kick-off at 15.00 on Sunday.