

BK Olympic 2–1 Eskilsminne IF
Sweden Division 1 – 28 June 2026, 19:00
BK Olympic claimed a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Eskilsminne IF under the lights at their home ground, moving into the upper half of the Sweden Division 1 table with a spirited performance. The hosts took control early, capitalised on defensive lapses, and weathered a late surge from the visitors to secure all three points.
Match Overview
The match began at a high tempo, with both sides looking to impose themselves in midfield. BK Olympic, buoyed by home support, pressed high and forced Eskilsminne into early errors. The visitors, however, grew into the contest and created chances of their own, but Olympic’s clinical finishing proved decisive.
Key Moments
- 12th minute – Olympic strike first: A swift counter‑attack caught Eskilsminne’s defence out of shape. Winger Elias Lindgren drove into the box and slotted a low shot past the keeper to make it 1–0.
- 38th minute – Doubling the lead: Olympic doubled their advantage from a set piece. A corner kick was met by centre‑back Hugo Mårtensson, who powered a header into the top corner. 2–0.
- 67th minute – Eskilsminne pull one back: The visitors responded after the break. A long‑range strike from Marcus Nilsson took a deflection and looped over the Olympic goalkeeper, reducing the deficit to 2–1.
- 82nd minute – Late pressure: Eskilsminne pushed for an equaliser, forcing several saves from Olympic’s keeper and hitting the crossbar, but the hosts held firm.
Tactical Story
BK Olympic set up in a compact 4‑4‑2, relying on quick transitions through Lindgren and striker Adam Bergqvist. Eskilsminne operated in a 4‑3‑3 but struggled to break down Olympic’s disciplined defensive block. The visitors’ high line was exposed twice in the first half, while Olympic’s decision to sit deep in the second period invited pressure but ultimately preserved the win.
Standout Players
- Elias Lindgren (BK Olympic): The winger’s pace and direct running were a constant threat. He scored the opener and won the corner that led to the second goal.
- Simon Andersson (BK Olympic): The goalkeeper made crucial saves late on, including a fingertip stop to deny a curling effort from distance.
- Marcus Nilsson (Eskilsminne IF): Scored a fine goal and was his team’s most creative force, dictating play from midfield.
Table Impact
The victory lifted BK Olympic to seventh place in the Sweden Division 1 standings, while Eskilsminne remained in the bottom half, now four points above the relegation zone. Olympic’s next fixture sees them travel to fellow mid‑table side Torns IF, while Eskilsminne host league leaders Landskrona BoIS.