Last year, when the bandy finals split Saturday as game day, 4,700 people watched the women's game at The Students' game. This year, the final will be played on Friday, the day before the men's match on Saturday. The reason is that the ice is expected to get better if both games are played in the evenings - but the change could take away the crowd.

2,000 tickets sold

On Thursday, the day before the women's final, only 2,000 tickets were sold.

"There may not be as many people at the women's final as before. But those who come go there really because it's the women's final. That's also how you can look at it, says Per Selin, league manager at Svensk Elitbandy, and continues:

"Otherwise, you might go to the women's final if you're going to go to the men's final, maybe that's what means there's been a lot of people at the women's final.

In the clip above, he, Agnes Ögren and VSK's team captain Charlotte Selbekk give their views on the final move.