IFK Göteborg lost 0–1 to BP at Gamla Ullevi. The defeat is IFK Göteborg's first since July 28 when they lost to Elfsborg 3–4. Tobias Heintz described the match as a tough day for the team. BP's Ezekiel Alladoh scored the decisive goal after just over an hour. IFK Göteborg's defeat means that the team is fifth in the table. Third-placed AIK can catch up in the battle for the last European spot when they face IFK Norrköping. Sunday's match was boycotted by several IFK supporters after their fan group was stopped from bringing a banner into the stadium. The supporters who chose to boycott instead gathered at Götaplatsen in central Gothenburg to protest against the decision. IFK Göteborg's next match will be an important round in the battle for a European spot. The team must now gather themselves and focus on the next match to keep the European dream alive. The defeat to BP is a setback for IFK Göteborg, but the team still has a chance to reach the European spot. With a strong performance in the next match, IFK Göteborg can again be in the battle for the last European spot. The team's manager and players will have to analyze the match and come up with a new strategy to win the next match. IFK Göteborg's fans will be hoping that the team can bounce back from this defeat and continue their pursuit of a European spot.