Kristianstads DFF Women vs. BK Hacken Women – Sweden Damallsvenskan Match Report
Match Result: Kristianstads DFF Women 0 – 3 BK Hacken Women
Date: 31 May 2026, 20:00 local time
Competition: Swedish Damallsvenskan
BK Hacken Women delivered a dominant away display at Kristianstads Arena, storming to a 3–0 victory over Kristianstads DFF. The result extended Hacken's unbeaten run to five matches and cemented their place among the top three in the Damallsvenskan table.
Match Overview
Hacken controlled proceedings from the first whistle, pressing high and forcing Kristianstad into errors. The breakthrough came in the 19th minute when midfielder Filippa Curmark swept home a loose ball after a corner. The visitors doubled their lead just before half‑time through a stunning long‑range strike from Stina Blackstenius – her fourth goal in six league matches.
Kristianstad attempted to respond after the break, but Hacken's defence, marshalled by Emma Berglund, remained resolute. The final nail in the coffin came in the 77th minute when substitute Pauline Hammarlund headed in from a cross to seal a comprehensive win.
Key Moments
- 19' – Curmark's first‑time finish from a corner routine (0–1).
- 42' – Blackstenius's 25‑yard rocket into the top corner (0–2).
- 77' – Hammarlund's powerful header from a pinpoint cross (0–3).
- 90' – Kristianstad's best chance saved by Hacken goalkeeper Jennifer Falk.
Tactical Analysis
Hacken set up in a 4‑3‑3 with fluid movement in the final third, often overloading the left‑hand side through Blackstenius and full‑back Rebecca Knaak. Kristianstad, in a 4‑4‑2, were forced deep and struggled to keep possession – they managed only 35% of the ball. Hacken's ability to transition quickly from defence to attack left Kristianstad chasing shadows.
Standout Performers
- Stina Blackstenius (Hacken) – Scored a sensational goal and troubled the defence all night.
- Emma Berglund (Hacken) – Solid at the back, cutting out crosses and leading the defensive line.
- Filippa Curmark (Hacken) – Opened the scoring and orchestrated midfield play.
Season Impact
Hacken's third consecutive win moved them into second place in the Damallsvenskan standings, two points behind leaders Rosengård. Kristianstad dropped to seventh, now six points off the top three. For Hacken, clean‑sheet victories on the road are becoming a habit – a hallmark of genuine title contenders.

