Prediction: Djurgården win @ 1.93

Top or bottom. Were the pins sticking? They are exactly of equal importance, but in widely different sentences.
The troubleman for Djurgården is the downward form curve. From being the most powerful team after the summer break, to winning only one of the five most recent matches, 1-3-1. This means that the ticket is in Europe, which the supporters have been looking at, at the greatest risk. A profit here, however, it will make a lot of it for losing.
Stop DIF, J-Södra will try. The contract is in terribly big danger, despite the so-important victory over Kalmar lately – and the form has pointed upwards since a good time back; only a loss of six games. If they had just woken up something earlier …
The situation is such that Jönköping Södra with two plus goals against GIF Sundsvall, at the qualifying ground, is found on safe ground. Possible tough down there at the bottom …

Heavy interruptions – but sensible replacements
It is clear that J-Södra is not to be taken as a pure lightweight, a resistance that should only be crossed as the shape is.
But if we dissect a little in these matches, you can see that the game schedule is relatively simple – even though there are no so-called “simple matches” in Allsvenskan. However, only against top resistance, AIK, has been lost and the numbers 0-2.
The bleeding teeth from Stockholm have fallen in a bit of a dip – otherwise one can not call it when a team of that caliber won only one of five matches – but the feeling is that everything is just waiting to explode and that they take the chance to secure in practice Europe Square.
Now they certainly have problems in addition to the form before the match – the missing main actors Kim Källström and Jonas Olsson are suspended. However, in the mid-lock lock, the luxury has the ability to pick up an exceptionally good squad player like Niklas Gunnarsson and a match to be ironed should be the expected inner field duo consisting of Jesper Karlström and Kevin Walker to be able to handle well.
At home on the Tele2 Arena’s plastic mat, DIF is untouched; Only one of the nine last matches has ended up in losses, six of which have been won and against opponents like J-South, the lower half, they have had a strong facit; not only won, but also with larger numbers. In addition, the removal team clearly thrives on natural grass – a factor that is not underestimated.