IFK Göteborg won a crazy match against Västerås SK with 5-4, thanks to Tobias Heintz's four goals. Blåvitt got a dream start to the match when Heintz received a long ball and placed it 1-0 after just 13 seconds. A few minutes later, the Norwegian was there again and steered in 2-0. The goal festival did not end there, and after nine minutes, Adam Bergmark Wiberg could score his first goal for Blåvitt when he placed it 3-0. Västerås SK reduced through Karl Gunnarsson and Mikkel Ladefoged, but IFK Göteborg extended the lead before the break when Heintz completed his hat-trick. In the second half, Västerås SK reduced again, but Heintz scored his fourth goal and shot the win to Blåvitt. IFK Göteborg is still on the qualifying spot despite the win, but has created space for the bottom competitors. Västerås SK coach Alexander Rubin chose not to change a winning concept and started with the same squad against IFK Göteborg. Blåvitt made a change due to a suspension of team captain August Erlingmark, when Noah Tolf got to make his first start of the season after a period of injury concerns. Tobias Heintz was the big match winner for IFK Göteborg and showed his class with four goals. He also got help from Adam Bergmark Wiberg who scored his first goal for Blåvitt. IFK Göteborg's win was important to create space for the bottom competitors in Allsvenskan. Blåvitt now has seven points, one more than Halmstad and Örgryte under the line. Västerås SK comes from an impressive away win against Malmö FF, which resulted in the Skåne club firing coach Miguel Ramirez.