Now the final series in the best of five matches returns to Skövde - where you have never had to celebrate a Swedish Championship gold on the men's side and have a great longing.

- That's what it is like to be a handball goalkeeper.

You can get the chance to decide.

Now it's the best of three with home advantage for us.

It is very strong of us today and I enjoy it, says IFK Skövde's goalkeeper Fabian Norsten to C More.

He held the zero for ten minutes in overtime and made at least five proper saves.

It was improbably exciting closing seconds of regular time.

With seven seconds left, Julius Lindskog Andersson advanced towards the line and put 29-18 for Ystads IF, which was the first time since 18-17 that they led the match.

The hall boiled when the team was on its way to 2-0 in the match series.

IFK Skövde took a timeout and in the last second Dan Beck Hansen put 29-29 and silenced the hall.

There was a shocking atmosphere in the hall.

"Had good chances to decide"

- We have good chances to decide but very good goalkeeper play (for Skövde) in the extension decided.

It is 1-1 in matches and will continue to be tough, says Ystads IF's coach Oscar Carlén.

IFK Skövde made a small jerk when they went from 17-18 to 21-18 after scoring four straight goals.

When Bjarni Valdimirsson made 21-18 after a quick change, he stumbled but still got the ball, a telling picture for Skövde's flow during that period. 

But Jonathan Svensson lit the hall when he put 23-23 for his Ystads IF.

Rhythmic claps and drum beats filled the hall.

Malmö FF star Ola Toivonen bit his nails in the stands of the drama.