Skandinavium in Gothenburg has been packed in both of Sweden's group stage matches, and the atmosphere has been top notch.  

But it's not just Sweden's matches where the tickets go like clockwork, it basically applies to all the matches that have been played so far.

- It is grateful that we have Denmark in Malmö, which fills that arena.

We have Sweden in Gothenburg, which fills the arena.

We have Iceland in Kristianstad that fills the arena, and we have Croatia in Jönköping that fills the arena.

We are lucky, says Krister Bergström, CEO of the Handball World Cup.

But it is expensive to watch Sweden's matches.

In the group stage in Gothenburg the prices have been between SEK 330-960, in the main round between SEK 435-1160 and in the finals in Stockholm SEK 170-2080.

Now at the end, only tickets in the other price tier have remained.

- It's terrible, how can you afford it?, says supporter Enzo Ramos.

- It's worth it to see good world-class handball, says supporter Sanna Lindberg.

Stefan Lövgren, chairman of the handball WC, believes that the prices are natural when you are so close to the championship.  

- We've had very cheap tickets, or I think cheap tickets, if we're talking about SEK 150 each and even SEK 300. But now at the end there aren't that many tickets left, he says.