Mjallby aims for points against Sirius at Studenternas on Friday

Mjallby AIF travels to Studenternas on Friday evening to face league leaders Sirius. After a poor start to the season, MAIF wants to reverse the trend and collect vital points against the top‑ranked opponent.

What has happened recently?

Sirius currently holds League standing: 1st in Allsvenskan, 75 pts, 23W-6D-1L from 30 games, recent form WWWWW and has recorded Goals this season: 57 scored, 18 conceded (+39 goal difference). They lead by Lead at the top: 13 points clear of Hammarby FF. Mjallby, however, has only two points from three matches and sits sixth, three points shy of the first European spot.

Which news influences the match?

Sirius have lost defender Mohamed Soumah due to a red‑card suspension, and forward Noel Milleskog is out with a shoulder injury. For Mjallby, both Viktor Gustafson and Tony Miettinen return after suspensions, giving manager Karl Marius more options up front. Gambian winger Abdoulie Manneh has contributed four goals in five games and could be the key to breaking Sirius' defence.

How do the chances look for Mjallby?

Historically Mjallby have won eight of nine meetings with Sirius, most recently 2‑1 in July. Although Sirius are unbeaten in ten games, MAIF have a chance to exploit their historical edge and build momentum for the rest of the season. A win would move them closer to the European qualification zone and narrow the gap to the top six.

What comes next?

If Mjallby manage to take points, they can recover quickly and pressure the teams just above them. A loss would cement Sirius' dominant position and make a comeback harder. Regardless of the outcome, the match promises excitement and an opportunity for MAIF to rebuild confidence.

It will be an intense evening at Studenternas, where every goal can reshape the table dynamics. Stay tuned for live updates and watch how Mjallby responds to the pressure from the league leaders.