Spring is upon us and Allsvenskan and Superettan is about to start. For the first time in three years the season is about to start without any restrictions.
The sunny and warm days means people leaving their homes for gathering in public places. In the middle of all this, the 98th edition of the Allsvenskan and the 23rd of the Superettan will start this weekend. The pandemic restrictions are long gone and for the first time in three years, anyone who wants to follow the premiere are welcome to the stadiums.
In 2019, 220,000 spectators saw the premiere rounds (MD1 and MD2) of Allsvenskan and Superettan in the stadiums and it is reasonable to believe that the same thing will happen this year. All games in round 1 of Allsvenskan alone are estimated to host between 100,000 and 110,000 spectators.
Take the chance and experience Swedish professional football on site and enjoy the spring weather together with everyone else.
All matches are broadcast on discovery + and can be followed live in the mobile apps or websites for Allsvenskan or Superettan. The person who has a Fotbollskonto can watch game highlights directly in the mobile app or at highlights.allsvenskan.se or highlights.superettan.se.
MD1 2022:
Allsvenskan:
Saturday 2 of April:
15:00 Hammarby – Helsingborgs IF
17:30 BK Häcken – AIK
Sunday 3 of April:
15:00 IK Sirius – GIF Sundsvall
15:00 IFK Göteborg – IFK Värnamo
17:30 Kalmar FF – Malmö FF
17:30 IFK Norrköping – Varbergs BoIS
Monday 4 of April:
19:00 Djurgården – Degerfors IF
19:00 IF Elfsborg – Mjällby AIF
Superettan:
Saturday 2 of April:
15:00 Jönköpings Södra IF – AFC Eskilstuna
15:00 IF Brommapojkarna – Västerås SK
Sunday 3 of April:
13:00 Trelleborgs FF – Utsiktens BK
13:00 Norrby IF – Dalkurd FF
15:00 Östersunds FK – Skövde AIK
Monday 4 of April:
19:00 IK Brage – Örebro SK
19:00 Landskrona BoIS – Östers IF
Tuesday 5 of April:
19:00 Örgryte IS – Halmstads BK