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There is no panic in the Piteå camp. Although it starts at 3:00 p.m.
– It is the referee (Sandra Österberg) who makes the decision, but I think it should be possible to play. We made a call on social media on short notice and right now shooting is being done at full speed here, half the pitch is now clear of snow, Piteå president Rickard Fahlman tells SVT Sport.
Piteå is used to conditions like these.
– Last night it started to snow around three o’clock and it was very cold. But that’s how it is always in spring and fall here. There is nothing strange about that, says Rickard Fahlman.
Indoor games?
The backup plan is to play in the indoor hall of Piteå.
– But we warm up the field at the same time we shoot, so I think it should be possible to play. Tonight the heating coils couldn’t keep the court clear of snow when it was so cold. But now the wetter snow is coming so it shouldn’t be a problem.
The game is very important for Piteå, who is second to last in the table.
KLIPP: Therefore, Piteå risks leaving