Series leader Häcken took on table six Rosengård on Friday evening. In front of a record crowd (3,820 spectators) at Bravida Arena, several of this summer's great World Cup heroes were celebrated before kick-off.

The home team Häcken created plenty of scoring chances in the first half, but they did not get a hole on Eartha Cumings in the Rosengård goal.

Caroline Seger played from the start and she played her first 90 minutes since the European Championships last July. The midfield veteran looked set to injure herself in the first half, and she was treated off the pitch.

Post hit in the 94th

However, Seger was able to complete the match, which eventually ended 0–0.

"It's disappointing. We had the game but we didn't get the ball in. It's really annoying, says Häcken's Rosa Kafaji to SVT Sport.

Elin Rubensson came extremely close to giving all three points to the home side, but the 30-year-old hit the post in the 94th minute.

"It was messy in the box and I got a toe on the ball. It was a shame it didn't go in," she says.