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Swedish Cup Women

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Season 2025

Swedish Cup WomenToday's Matches

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Swedish Cup WomenPlayoffs

1st Round

TWTyreso W0
HWH 65 Hoor W2
21–30,20–37
BWBoden W2
SWSkuru W0
33–25,30–24
KWKarra W0
SWSkovde W2
23–25,28–32
EWEslov W0
SWSavehof W2
22–45,20–37
LWLugi W0
SWSkara W2
21–35,27–38
KWKristianstad W2
KWKungalvs W0
30–23,31–30
AWAranas W0
YWYstads W2
23–25,26–27
OWOnnereds W1
VWVasteras Irsta W1
26–21,22–23

Quarter-finals

HWH 65 Hoor W2
OWOnnereds W0
30–23,35–21
BWBoden W2
SWSkovde W0
30–26,30–28
SWSavehof W0
SWSkara W1
32–32,28–33
KWKristianstad W1
YWYstads W1
31–32,33–24

Swedish Cup WomenStandings

Current Swedish Cup Women 2025 standings with 32 teams. Skara W leads the table with 6 points after 3 matches, followed by Tyreso W on 4 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#Team
Group 1
1
Played: 3Won: 3Lost: 0Goal Diff: +40
2
Played: 3Won: 2Lost: 1Goal Diff: -10
3
Played: 3Won: 1Lost: 2Goal Diff: -5
4
Played: 3Won: 0Lost: 3Goal Diff: -25
Group 2
1
Played: 3Won: 3Lost: 0Goal Diff: +28
2
Played: 3Won: 2Lost: 1Goal Diff: +10
3
Played: 3Won: 1Lost: 2Goal Diff: +1
4
Played: 3Won: 0Lost: 3Goal Diff: -39
Group 3
1
Played: 3Won: 3Lost: 0Goal Diff: +27
2
Played: 3Won: 1Lost: 1Goal Diff: +9
3
Played: 3Won: 1Lost: 1Goal Diff: +6
4
Played: 3Won: 0Lost: 3Goal Diff: -42
Group 4
1
Played: 3Won: 3Lost: 0Goal Diff: +31
2
Played: 3Won: 2Lost: 1Goal Diff: +8
3
Played: 3Won: 1Lost: 2Goal Diff: -14
4
Played: 3Won: 0Lost: 3Goal Diff: -25
Group 5
1
Played: 3Won: 3Lost: 0Goal Diff: +38
2
Played: 3Won: 2Lost: 1Goal Diff: +16
3
Played: 3Won: 1Lost: 2Goal Diff: -16
4
Played: 3Won: 0Lost: 3Goal Diff: -38
Group 6
1
Played: 3Won: 3Lost: 0Goal Diff: +37
2
Played: 3Won: 2Lost: 1Goal Diff: +39
3
Played: 3Won: 1Lost: 2Goal Diff: -2
4
Played: 3Won: 0Lost: 3Goal Diff: -74
Group 7
1
Played: 3Won: 3Lost: 0Goal Diff: +23
2
Played: 3Won: 2Lost: 1Goal Diff: +9
3
Played: 3Won: 1Lost: 2Goal Diff: +2
4
Played: 3Won: 0Lost: 3Goal Diff: -34
Group 8
1
Played: 3Won: 3Lost: 0Goal Diff: +41
2
Played: 3Won: 2Lost: 1Goal Diff: -4
3
Played: 3Won: 1Lost: 2Goal Diff: +1
4
Played: 3Won: 0Lost: 3Goal Diff: -38

Swedish Cup WomenResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Swedish Cup Women. The highest-scoring result was Kungalvs W 31–45 Aranas W. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Final
3233
3233
2026-03-15SO
3rd Place
3220
3220
2026-03-15FT
Semi-finals
2936
2936
2026-03-14FT
3231
3231
2026-03-14FT
Quarter-finals
3328
3328
2025-11-02FT
3521
3521
2025-11-02FT
2830
2830
2025-11-02FT
3324
3324
2025-11-01FT
3026
3026
2025-10-22FT
2330
2330
2025-10-22FT
3232
3232
2025-10-22FT
3231
3231
2025-10-22FT
3827
3827
2025-09-07FT
3720
3720
2025-09-06FT
3024
3024
2025-09-06FT
3720
3720
2025-09-06FT
3130
3130
2025-09-05FT
2126
2126
2025-09-03FT
2523
2523
2025-09-03FT
2135
2135
2025-09-02FT
2245
2245
2025-08-31FT
2130
2130
2025-08-30FT
2330
2330
2025-08-30FT
2325
2325
2025-08-30FT
2533
2533
2025-08-30FT

Swedish Cup WomenTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 32 teams in the Swedish Cup Women. Skara W leads with 3 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.

Swedish Cup WomenBetting Insights

Swedish Cup Women 2025 — key betting statistics across 75 matches played. Games average 57.01 combined scoring. Home sides win 38.7% of the time and the most common scoreline is 23-30. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

57.01Scoring / Match
100.0%Both Score %
38.7%Home Win %
58.7%Away Win %
0.0%Clean Sheet %
+5.40Home Advantage

Swedish Cup WomenSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Swedish Cup Women, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 57.01 combined scoring per match across 75 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

32 teams in the Swedish Cup Women 2025 season ranked by wins. Skara W leads with 3 wins. Their 4-season average is 4.3 wins per season. Eslov W shows the biggest improvement this season with 2 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.

1SWSkara W3Won
Played3Lost0Goals For105Goals Against65Avg W4.3Avg L2.8
2SWSavehof W3Won
Played3Lost0Goals For105Goals Against77Avg W7.5Avg L0.8
Played3Lost0Goals For97Goals Against70Avg W7.3Avg L1.7
4SWSkovde W3Won
Played3Lost0Goals For98Goals Against67Avg W3.3Avg L2.8
5OWOnnereds W3Won
Played3Lost0Goals For107Goals Against69Avg W5.0Avg L2.8
6BWBoden W3Won
Played3Lost0Goals For105Goals Against68Avg W2.0Avg L3.0
Played3Lost0Goals For105Goals Against82Avg W5.5Avg L1.5
8AWAranas W3Won
Played3Lost0Goals For126Goals Against85Avg W3.0Avg L3.0
9TWTyreso W2Won
Played3Lost1Goals For71Goals Against81Avg W1.5Avg L2.5
10KWKarra W2Won
Played3Lost1Goals For87Goals Against77Avg W2.5Avg L2.3
11SWSkuru W2Won
Played3Lost1Goals For89Goals Against81Avg W6.3Avg L1.5
12LWLugi W2Won
Played3Lost1Goals For92Goals Against76Avg W2.5Avg L2.0
Played3Lost1Goals For96Goals Against57Avg W2.0Avg L5.0
14EWEslov W2Won
Played3Lost1Goals For89Goals Against80Avg W0.5Avg L2.8
15KWKungalvs W2Won
Played3Lost1Goals For94Goals Against98Avg W3.5Avg L2.3
16AWAIK W1Won
Played3Lost2Goals For69Goals Against74Avg W1.0Avg L2.3
17AWAlingsas W1Won
Played3Lost2Goals For94Goals Against93Avg W1.0Avg L1.5
18YWYstads W1Won
Played3Lost1Goals For95Goals Against86Avg W0.5Avg L2.0
Played3Lost1Goals For89Goals Against83Avg W1.3Avg L2.0
20SWSkanela W1Won
Played3Lost2Goals For75Goals Against89Avg W0.7Avg L2.3
Played3Lost2Goals For85Goals Against101Avg W0.0Avg L3.0
22HWHuddinge W1Won
Played3Lost2Goals For75Goals Against77Avg W1.0Avg L2.0
23HWHallby W1Won
Played3Lost2Goals For87Goals Against85Avg W4.0Avg L1.8
24HWHellton W1Won
Played3Lost2Goals For87Goals Against86Avg W0.0Avg L2.5
25EWEskilstuna W0Won
Played3Lost3Goals For65Goals Against90Avg W0.8Avg L2.8
26HWHeid W0Won
Played3Lost3Goals For68Goals Against107Avg W1.5Avg L2.8
27KWKarlskrona W0Won
Played3Lost3Goals For70Goals Against112Avg W1.0Avg L3.0
28HWHammarby W0Won
Played3Lost3Goals For59Goals Against84Avg W1.0Avg L2.0
29MWMalmo W0Won
Played3Lost3Goals For75Goals Against113Avg WAvg L
30UWUppsala W0Won
Played3Lost3Goals For54Goals Against128Avg WAvg L
Played3Lost3Goals For73Goals Against107Avg W1.0Avg L2.5
32KWKvIK Sport W0Won
Played3Lost3Goals For62Goals Against100Avg W0.0Avg L3.0

Swedish Cup WomenPast Seasons

Browse 5 archived seasons of the Swedish Cup Women, from 2021 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 19 Mar 2026

Founded1967

The Swedish Cup Women was originally established in 1967 as a domestic cup tournament, running through 1971 before a hiatus. The competition resumed in 1979 and continued until 1989, producing memorable champions including Tyresö HF, who won three titles during this era. After three decades without a cup competition (1990–2020), the tournament was successfully revived in 2021 as part of a modernization initiative in Swedish women's handball. The relaunch introduced a contemporary format designed to provide competitive preparation for elite clubs during the regular season. Since its return, the Swedish Cup has established itself as a prestigious tournament attracting the nation's strongest teams, with ATG (the Swedish gambling company) providing title sponsorship since 2021, ensuring financial stability and media coverage through at least 2026.

  • 1967 — Swedish Cup Women established as domestic cup tournament
  • 1988/89 — Tyresö HF wins their third title, the most by any club in the original era
  • 1990 — Competition discontinued for 31 years
  • 2021 — Swedish Cup Women relaunched with ATG as title sponsor
  • 2021/22 — Skuru IK claims first title of modern era in revival season
  • 2023/24 — IK Sävehof wins second consecutive title, Final Four format established
  • 2025/26 — Current season features 32 teams in eight groups with expanded knockout stage

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams32

The Swedish Cup Women features a group stage followed by a knockout playoff format. Thirty-two teams from the elite Handbollsligan are divided into eight groups of four, with each team playing three matches in their group. The top team from each group advances to the quarter-finals, where eight teams compete in a single-elimination bracket. The competition culminates in a Final Four weekend held at a neutral venue, featuring semifinals, a bronze medal match, and the championship final. This structure, introduced in the 2023/24 season, provides elite clubs with competitive preparation during the domestic season while maintaining the prestige of a single-elimination format in the knockout stages. The 3-point system for wins ensures consistent scoring across all group matches.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesTyresö HF (3)

In the modern era (2021–present), IK Sävehof has dominated with two consecutive titles (2022/23, 2023/24) and has reached three of the four Final Four tournaments held since the competition's revival.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025/26 Swedish Cup Women season is underway with 32 elite teams competing across eight groups. Skara Women has emerged as one of the strongest early performers, winning all three group matches with a commanding goal difference of +40 (105 goals for, 65 against). Savehof Women and Kristianstad Women mirror this perfect record in their respective groups, both winning 3–0 with dominant margins. These three clubs represent the traditional powerhouses of Swedish women's handball and are positioned as the primary title contenders heading into the quarter-finals.

The competitive depth of the competition is evident across all eight groups. H 65 Hoor Women, Skovde Women, Onnereds Women, and Boden Women have also maintained unbeaten records in the group stage, each winning all three matches. This level of consistency from multiple top teams indicates a highly competitive field, with several clubs capable of reaching the Final Four. The group stage results suggest a wide distribution of quality among Sweden's elite clubs, with no clear weak link in the tournament.

Skara Women stands out as the standout performer of the group stage, not only winning all matches but doing so with the largest goal difference (+40) among the group winners. Their attacking prowess (105 goals in three matches) combined with defensive solidity (only 65 conceded) demonstrates the well-rounded quality required to win the Swedish Cup. Savehof Women, historically one of Sweden's most successful clubs with two modern-era titles, has matched this perfect record, suggesting they will be formidable opponents in the knockout stages.

The 2025/26 season has revealed an unexpected competitive balance: while traditional powerhouses like Skara, Savehof, and Kristianstad dominate their groups, the emergence of multiple unbeaten group winners (H 65 Hoor, Skovde, Onnereds, Boden) creates genuine uncertainty about which team will ultimately claim the Final Four. This parity, combined with the single-elimination format from the quarter-finals onwards, makes the tournament particularly compelling and unpredictable.

Tournament Structure and Competitive Context

The Swedish Cup Women operates within the context of Swedish women's handball's elite tier, drawing exclusively from clubs competing in the Handbollsligan, the nation's top division. This ensures that all participants are among Sweden's strongest clubs, maintaining the tournament's prestige and competitive standard. The eight-group format, introduced in the 2023/24 season, allows for geographically balanced groupings while providing sufficient matches for teams to demonstrate consistency before entering the knockout stage.

The Final Four format, held at a neutral venue, has become a signature element of the modern competition. Unlike traditional single-elimination cups that can be decided by a single upset, the Final Four weekend ensures that the champion emerges through multiple high-stakes matches, with the semi-finals determining who reaches the final. This structure rewards overall quality and consistency while maintaining the drama of knockout football. The bronze medal match also ensures that all four finalists play meaningful matches, with no team eliminated from competition after just one loss.

Historical Significance and Modern Revival

The revival of the Swedish Cup Women in 2021 marked a significant moment in Swedish handball. The 31-year gap (1990–2020) meant an entire generation of players and fans had never experienced a domestic cup competition at the elite level. The successful relaunch, backed by ATG's sponsorship, demonstrated strong commitment to women's handball development. The tournament has quickly re-established itself as a prestigious fixture in the Swedish handball calendar, with elite clubs competing fiercely for a title that carries genuine prestige.

The dominance of IK Sävehof in the modern era—winning two of the first four titles and reaching three Final Fours—reflects both their sustained excellence in the league and their ability to perform in knockout competitions. Sävehof's record in the Swedish Cup mirrors their position as one of Sweden's most successful clubs overall, with 17 domestic league championships. However, the presence of multiple unbeaten group winners in the 2025/26 season suggests that the competitive landscape is broadening, with clubs like Skara, Kristianstad, and others capable of challenging Sävehof's dominance.

Broadcasting and International Profile

The Swedish Cup Women benefits from strong media coverage across Nordic territories. The competition is broadcast through Viaplay Group, ensuring reach across Scandinavia through 2030, with additional streaming options via Handball-Kanalen.TV. Live scoring and match statistics are available through major platforms including Sofascore and Flashscore, providing global accessibility for followers of European handball. This broadcasting reach enhances the tournament's profile and provides valuable exposure for participating clubs and players.

The ATG sponsorship deal, extending through at least 2026 with options for renewal, provides financial stability and ensures continued media investment in the competition. This commercial foundation is essential for maintaining the tournament's quality and attracting elite clubs' participation. The combination of traditional broadcast media and digital streaming platforms ensures that the Swedish Cup Women reaches both domestic and international audiences interested in high-level women's handball.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Swedish Cup Women?

Thirty-two teams from the elite Handbollsligan division compete in the Swedish Cup Women. These teams are divided into eight groups of four, with the top team from each group advancing to the quarter-finals.

What is the format of the Swedish Cup Women?

The competition features a group stage (eight groups of four teams, each playing three matches) followed by a knockout playoff format culminating in a Final Four weekend held at a neutral venue.

Who has won the most Swedish Cup Women titles?

Tyresö HF holds the all-time record with three titles (1986/87, 1988/89, and one other title from the original era). In the modern era since 2021, IK Sävehof has won two consecutive titles (2022/23, 2023/24).

Is the Swedish Cup Women a knockout competition?

The Swedish Cup Women combines a group stage with knockout playoffs. While the group stage uses a round-robin format, the quarter-finals onwards are single-elimination, with the Final Four determining the champion.

When was the Swedish Cup Women revived?

The Swedish Cup Women was revived in 2021 after being discontinued for 31 years (1990–2020). The competition originally ran from 1967–1971 and again from 1979–1989 before its long hiatus.

Who is the title sponsor of the Swedish Cup Women?

ATG, Sweden's state-owned gambling company, has been the title sponsor since the 2021 revival. The official competition name is ATG Svenska Cupen, with sponsorship extending through at least 2026.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 21 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026