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05-16 21:00
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GAIS
Degerfors IF
Attacks
91
124
Dangerous Attacks
42
42
Ball Possession
44
56
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2
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91′
A. Taranis
L. Fritzson
91′
B. Dankwah
Róbert Frosti Þorkelsson
91′
A.Cardaklija
M.Brienne
82′
1-1
E. Lindell
Assist: E.Barsoum
74′
E.Barsoum
gideon yaw yiriyon
74′
N. G. Netabay
71′
W.Milovanovic
65′
Rasmus Niklasson Petrovic
M.Andersson
64′
L. Hedlund
s.salter
63′
D. Vukojevic
O. Leonardsson
61′
E. Lindell
55′
Mohamed·Bawa
O. Pettersson
45′
E. Lindell
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Halftime 1-0
12′
1-0
W.Milovanovic
Assist: M.Brienne
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Match Info

GAIS and Degerfors IF played out a pulsating 1-1 draw in the Swedish Allsvenskan at Gamla Ullevi on 16 May 2026. The result leaves both sides in the mid-table, looking over their shoulders at the relegation scrap.

Game Highlights

GAIS took the lead in the 31st minute when striker Alexander Ahl Holmström headed home from a cross by wing-back Johan Bångsbo. Degerfors responded strongly after the break, and their pressure finally told in the 67th minute when Filip Johansson turned in a loose ball from a corner to make it 1-1.

Tactical Analysis

GAIS operated in a 3-5-2, looking to overload midfield. Degerfors countered with a 4-4-2 diamond, targeting the flanks. The second half saw Degerfors dominate possession (62%) but GAIS remained dangerous on the break. Both keepers made crucial saves in the final 20 minutes.

Standout Players

  • Alexander Ahl Holmström (GAIS) – Goal and tireless running
  • Filip Johansson (Degerfors) – Equaliser and constant aerial threat
  • Oskar Fallenius (GAIS) – Strong in central midfield

Allsvenskan Standings Context

GAIS now sit eighth with 18 points, while Degerfors are 11th with 15. The draw keeps the pressure on both, as the relegation zone is only three points below. The next few matches will be critical for survival.