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Allsvenskan

Sweden · Handball

Season 2025

AllsvenskanToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

AllsvenskanPlayoffs

Semi-finals

LLindesberg0
IYIFK Ystads2
25–29,33–37
DDrott2
LLagan0
36–29,32–29

AllsvenskanStandings

Current Allsvenskan 2025 standings with 14 teams. Skanela leads the table with 41 points after 26 matches, followed by Lugi on 41 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#Team
Allsvenskan
1
Played: 26Won: 20Lost: 5Goal Diff: +129
2
Played: 26Won: 19Lost: 4Goal Diff: +116
3
Played: 26Won: 17Lost: 7Goal Diff: +90
4
Played: 26Won: 16Lost: 8Goal Diff: +29
5
Played: 26Won: 14Lost: 8Goal Diff: -11
6
Played: 26Won: 12Lost: 10Goal Diff: -18
7
Played: 26Won: 12Lost: 12Goal Diff: +30
8
Played: 26Won: 10Lost: 10Goal Diff: +6
9
Played: 26Won: 11Lost: 13Goal Diff: -43
10
Played: 26Won: 10Lost: 13Goal Diff: +24
11
Played: 26Won: 9Lost: 13Goal Diff: +5
12
Played: 26Won: 7Lost: 16Goal Diff: -65
13
Played: 26Won: 6Lost: 18Goal Diff: -64
14
Played: 26Won: 0Lost: 26Goal Diff: -210

AllsvenskanResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Allsvenskan. The highest-scoring result was Tyreso 34–48 Lugi. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Final
3229
3229
2026-04-16FT
3733
3733
2026-04-11FT
2936
2936
2026-04-07FT
2529
2529
2026-04-06FT
Results
2732
2732
2026-03-26FT
2639
2639
2026-03-26FT
2530
2530
2026-03-26FT
3435
3435
2026-03-26FT
3030
3030
2026-03-26FT
3029
3029
2026-03-26FT
3826
3826
2026-03-26FT
2623
2623
2026-03-23FT
3835
3835
2026-03-18FT
3730
3730
2026-03-17FT
3932
3932
2026-03-14FT
3831
3831
2026-03-14FT
3530
3530
2026-03-14FT
3027
3027
2026-03-14FT
3535
3535
2026-03-14FT
2840
2840
2026-03-13FT
3526
3526
2026-03-11FT
3529
3529
2026-03-09FT
3731
3731
2026-03-08FT
2728
2728
2026-03-07FT
3226
3226
2026-03-06FT

AllsvenskanTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the Allsvenskan. Skanela leads with 20 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

AllsvenskanBetting Insights

Allsvenskan 2025 — key betting statistics across 186 matches played. Games average 61.63 combined scoring. Home sides win 51.1% of the time and the most common scoreline is 31-31. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

61.63Scoring / Match
100.0%Both Score %
51.1%Home Win %
38.7%Away Win %
0.0%Clean Sheet %
+17.80Home Advantage

AllsvenskanSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Allsvenskan, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 61.63 combined scoring per match across 186 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Top Scoring Teams

14 teams in the Allsvenskan 2025 season ranked by wins. Skanela leads with 20 wins. Their 3-season average is 10.7 wins per season. Lugi shows the biggest improvement this season with 11 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

1SSkanela20Won
Played26Lost5Goals For893Goals Against764Avg W10.7Avg L4.0
2LLugi19Won
Played26Lost4Goals For892Goals Against776Avg W8.0Avg L13.0
3VVarberg17Won
Played26Lost7Goals For767Goals Against677Avg W16.7Avg L7.0
Played26Lost8Goals For787Goals Against758Avg WAvg L
5AAranas14Won
Played26Lost8Goals For813Goals Against824Avg W16.0Avg L7.0
6LLund12Won
Played26Lost10Goals For773Goals Against791Avg WAvg L
Played26Lost12Goals For812Goals Against782Avg W7.0Avg L14.0
8TTyreso11Won
Played26Lost13Goals For846Goals Against889Avg W11.7Avg L11.3
9TTorslanda10Won
Played26Lost10Goals For810Goals Against804Avg W11.0Avg L13.0
10TTumba10Won
Played26Lost13Goals For811Goals Against787Avg W10.0Avg L14.0
11IYIFK Ystads9Won
Played26Lost13Goals For841Goals Against836Avg W9.0Avg L14.0
12DDrott7Won
Played26Lost16Goals For845Goals Against910Avg W12.5Avg L12.0
13VVinslovs6Won
Played26Lost18Goals For771Goals Against835Avg W13.7Avg L11.0
14EEnkoping0Won
Played26Lost26Goals For687Goals Against897Avg WAvg L

AllsvenskanPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Allsvenskan, from 2010 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2026

Founded1991Preceded byAllsvenskan (1934–1990, top division)

Swedish handball's second-tier competition emerged in 1991–92 when the sport's governing body restructured the national league system. Until 1990, Allsvenskan had been Sweden's top division, but it was renamed Elitserien to reflect its elite status, with the second tier taking the Allsvenskan name. This transition reflected the professionalisation of Swedish handball and the need to create a clear promotional pathway. In 2016–17, the top division was rebranded as Handbollsligan, further clarifying the league hierarchy. Today, Allsvenskan remains the proving ground for clubs aspiring to top-flight status, attracting ambitious teams and developing players destined for elite competition. The league has grown in competitive depth as clubs invest in infrastructure and player development to secure promotion.

  • 1991 — Allsvenskan established as second tier following restructuring of Swedish handball league system
  • 1992 — First season of Allsvenskan in its current form as second division with 12 teams
  • 2007 — Top division rebranded as Handbollsligan, clarifying Allsvenskan's position as second tier
  • 2016 — Allsvenskan expanded to 14 teams, establishing current league format
  • 2024 — Lugi HF emerged as dominant force with consistent title challenges and promotion contention
  • 2025 — Allsvenskan features highly competitive season with Lugi HF and Skaanela IF battling for supremacy

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

Teams14Relegation spots2

Allsvenskan operates as a double round-robin league in which all 14 teams play each other home and away, totalling 26 matches per season. The top finisher secures automatic promotion to Handbollsligan, while teams finishing 2nd–4th enter a playoff tournament against the 11th–13th placed teams from the top division to determine additional promotion spots. The top eight teams qualify for the main playoff bracket using a best-of-five format to determine final standings and European qualification. Teams finishing 12th and 13th compete in a relegation playoff, with the loser dropping to Division 1, while the 14th-placed team is automatically relegated.

Records 16 Mar 2026

Most titlesIK Redbergslids (in top division era, 1934–1990) (20)

Comprehensive individual records for the modern Allsvenskan (second tier) are not systematically documented in public databases; historical records primarily relate to the competition's era as Sweden's top division (1934–1990).

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Lugi HF Dominates the 2025–26 Campaign

Lugi HF has established itself as the clear frontrunner in the 2025–26 Allsvenskan season, commanding the league with 41 points from 25 matches played. The Lund-based club has compiled an impressive 19 wins, 3 draws, and only 3 losses, outscoring opponents by a significant margin of 117 goals (858 goals for, 741 against). This commanding position reflects not only superior attacking prowess but also defensive solidity, with Lugi maintaining one of the league's most efficient goal-difference records. The club's consistency throughout the season suggests they are well-positioned to secure automatic promotion to Handbollsligan, barring an unprecedented late-season collapse.

Skaanela IF Pursues the Leaders

Close behind Lugi sits Skaanela IF, the Märsta-based club that has mounted a serious title challenge. With 37 points from 24 matches (18 wins, 1 draw, 5 losses), Skaanela has demonstrated impressive attacking efficiency, scoring 816 goals while conceding 703. The 0-point gap between first and second suggests Lugi's lead is commanding but not insurmountable, and Skaanela will be seeking to capitalize on any slip-ups from the leaders. Their +113 goal difference ranks among the league's best, indicating a well-balanced squad capable of competing at the highest level.

Varberg Holds Third Position

Varberg occupies the third promotion-contention spot with 34 points from 25 matches (16 wins, 2 draws, 7 losses). The club's goal difference of +85 (735 for, 650 against) demonstrates competitive solidity, though a gap of 7 points behind Skaanela suggests Varberg faces an uphill battle to close ground. Nevertheless, their position in the top three guarantees playoff qualification and a realistic pathway to promotion via the secondary playoff route against the top division's lower-ranked clubs.

Relegation Battle Intensifies at the Bottom

While the title race captures attention at the summit, the relegation struggle at the foot of the table presents equally compelling drama. Enkoping finds itself in severe peril, occupying 14th place with a catastrophic 0 wins from 24 matches and a goal difference of -188 (635 for, 823 against). This historically poor record indicates a club in deep crisis, with automatic relegation to Division 1 virtually assured. The 12th and 13th-placed teams face a precarious situation, knowing that a playoff defeat will also result in demotion. Vinslovs (13th place, 11 points) and Drott (12th place, 17 points) will contest the playoff to determine which survives in Allsvenskan for the 2026–27 season.

Standout Performer: Skaanela's Consistency

While Lugi HF dominates by points, Skaanela IF deserves recognition for their consistency and efficiency. Playing one fewer match than Lugi, Skaanela has maintained a win percentage of 75% (18 wins from 24 matches), marginally higher than Lugi's 73.1% (19 from 26). This suggests that if Skaanela can maintain their current trajectory and complete their remaining fixtures with the same intensity, they could yet mount a serious challenge to Lugi's supremacy.

Unexpected Storyline: Redbergslids' Struggle

The most surprising narrative of the 2025–26 season involves Redbergslids IK, the most decorated club in Swedish handball history with 20 championship titles. Currently languishing in 7th place with 26 points from 24 matches (12 wins, 2 draws, 10 losses), Redbergslids' presence in Allsvenskan itself represents a fall from elite status. The club's goal difference of +34 (760 for, 726 against) suggests they remain competitive, but their inability to mount a serious promotion challenge highlights the shifting competitive balance within Swedish handball. Their trajectory will be closely monitored as they seek to rebuild and reclaim their traditional place among the elite.

League Competitive Structure and Dynamics

The 2025–26 Allsvenskan season showcases the league's role as a dynamic second tier, where ambitious clubs compete fiercely for promotion while others battle to avoid demotion. The format, featuring both automatic promotion for the champion and a playoff system for positions 2–4, ensures that the season remains competitive throughout, with multiple pathways to advancement. The presence of historically significant clubs like Redbergslids alongside rising forces like Lugi HF reflects Swedish handball's evolving competitive landscape.

Season Trends and Statistical Patterns

Statistical analysis reveals that the 2025–26 season has maintained the high-scoring tradition characteristic of Swedish handball. With an average of 72.8% of matches finishing over 2.5 goals, Allsvenskan demonstrates the attacking-oriented style typical of Scandinavian handball. The home advantage statistic of 14.90 points suggests that home teams win by an average of approximately 15 goals, indicating that the league's competitive balance allows for significant home-court advantages. This contrasts with the previous season's 22.70 point home advantage, suggesting a slight improvement in competitive balance across the division.

The season trends further indicate that Allsvenskan maintains strong parity compared to the top division, with home win percentages at 48.2% and away win percentages at 34.1%, reflecting the traditional advantage of playing at home but also showing that away victories remain achievable. Both-team-scoring rates of 68.5% underscore the offensive nature of Swedish handball, where defensive solidity is increasingly important for championship contention.

Playoff Dynamics and Promotion Contention

As the season progresses toward its conclusion, the playoff structure will introduce additional complexity. The top eight teams' qualification for the main playoff bracket means that positions 5–8 remain competitive for seeding advantages, while the 2nd–4th teams' separate playoff against the top division's lower-ranked clubs creates an alternative promotional pathway. This dual-route system ensures that clubs narrowly missing automatic promotion can still achieve their ambitions through playoff success, maintaining engagement and competitiveness throughout the season.

International Context and Handball Development

Allsvenskan's role within Swedish handball extends beyond domestic competition. As the second tier, it serves as a crucial development pathway for players aspiring to reach Handbollsligan and, ultimately, European club competitions. The league's high-quality matches and competitive intensity make it an attractive destination for ambitious players and coaches, contributing to Sweden's continued prominence in international handball. The presence of clubs with strong historical pedigrees alongside newer competitive forces ensures that Allsvenskan remains a dynamic and engaging competition worthy of serious sporting attention.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Allsvenskan?

Fourteen teams compete in Allsvenskan, playing each other twice in a double round-robin format for a total of 26 matches per season.

How does promotion from Allsvenskan work?

The 1st-placed team is automatically promoted to Handbollsligan. Teams finishing 2nd–4th enter a playoff against Handbollsligan's 11th–13th placed teams, with winners securing promotion.

What is the relegation system in Allsvenskan?

The 14th-placed team is automatically relegated to Division 1. The 12th and 13th placed teams compete in a relegation playoff, with the loser also dropping to Division 1.

When was Allsvenskan established as the second division?

Allsvenskan became the second tier of Swedish handball in the 1991–92 season, following the restructuring of the league system and the top division's renaming to Elitserien.

Does Allsvenskan have European competition spots?

No, Allsvenskan clubs do not qualify for European competitions. Only Handbollsligan (top division) clubs are eligible for EHF Cup, EHF Champions League, and EHF Conference League.

Which teams are most successful in Allsvenskan history?

Redbergslids IK holds the record for most Swedish handball championships with 20 titles, though these were primarily won during the era when Allsvenskan was the top division (1934–1990).

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 21 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2026