Rosengård vs Djurgårdens IF DFF Standings Impact: Damallsvenskan 2026 Table Shifts After Crucial Result
Rosengård vs Djurgårdens IF DFF was not merely another fixture tucked into the middle pages of the Damallsvenskan calendar. It was the sort of table-shaping contest that changes the mood around two dressing rooms at once: one side breathing slightly easier, the other staring more sharply at the relegation line.
Heading: Updated Damallsvenskan Table After Rosengård vs Djurgårdens IF DFF
After the latest result, Rosengård sit 11th in the Damallsvenskan standings with 9 points from 11 matches. Their record now reads 2 wins, 3 draws and 6 defeats, with 15 goals scored and 17 conceded. The numbers are still not comfortable, but the position is important: Rosengård are outside the automatic relegation places and narrowly above the playoff danger zone.
Djurgårdens IF DFF, by contrast, remain in deeper trouble. They are 13th with 8 points from 11 matches, carrying a record of 2 wins, 2 draws and 7 defeats. Their goal difference of -14 is one of the starkest warning signs in the division, and the loss leaves them in an automatic relegation position.
Heading: How The Result Changed The Lower Half
The immediate standings impact is clear: Rosengård’s win pushed them to 9 points, placing them level with Norrköping DFK but ahead on goal difference. Rosengård’s -2 goal difference gives them a small but meaningful advantage over Norrköping’s -3, which is why Rosengård occupy 11th while Norrköping sit 12th in the relegation playoff spot.
For Djurgården, the damage is heavier because this was a direct survival rival. Losing ground to a nearby opponent is always painful, but doing it in the lower reaches of the table turns a bad afternoon into a strategic setback. They are now one point behind Rosengård and Norrköping, while IK Uppsala remain bottom on 6 points.
Heading: What This Means For Rosengård’s Tournament Chances
Rosengård are not suddenly safe, but they have altered the conversation. Before this kind of result, the pressure around a struggling side can become suffocating. After it, there is at least a foothold. They now have 9 points, a better goal difference than the team directly below them, and a small but valuable buffer over the automatic relegation places.
Their attacking return also matters. Rosengård have scored 15 goals in 11 matches, which is more than several teams around them. The problem has been consistency rather than total absence of threat. If they can turn that attacking capacity into steadier results, the 11th-place position may become a platform rather than a temporary escape hatch.
Heading: Rosengård Still Have Work To Do
The caution is obvious: 9 points from 11 matches is still relegation-form territory if it continues across the campaign. Rosengård have won only twice, and the margin between 11th and 13th remains thin enough to vanish in a single round. Their next challenge is converting this standings lift into momentum, not treating it as relief.
Still, in a league table where small separations can define the season, this result has given Rosengård something precious: control. They are no longer looking up from the automatic drop zone. They are looking sideways at Norrköping and downward at Djurgården, which is a very different psychological position.
Heading: What This Means For Djurgårdens IF DFF
Djurgården’s position is now uncomfortable and urgent. Sitting 13th with 8 points, they are inside the automatic relegation zone and have conceded 20 goals while scoring only 6. That scoring figure is the most alarming part of their profile. Survival teams can carry a poor goal difference for a while, but when goals are scarce, every match becomes a narrow-margin fight.
The defeat to Rosengård hurts because it widens the emotional distance as much as the numerical one. Djurgården did not just drop points; they allowed a direct rival to strengthen their survival case. That is the kind of swing that can echo through a relegation battle long after the final whistle.
Heading: Djurgården’s Route Out Of Trouble
The escape route is still visible. Djurgården are only one point behind both Rosengård and Norrköping. A single win could change the tone of their season quickly. But the table also makes the demand clear: they must find more goals and stop allowing matches against nearby opponents to slip away.
If Djurgården continue losing these six-point survival fixtures, the relegation line will begin to feel less like a warning and more like a sentence. Their campaign is not beyond repair, but the margin for delay has narrowed.
Heading: The Wider Damallsvenskan Picture
At the top, BK Häcken FF continue to lead the Damallsvenskan with 30 points from 11 matches, followed closely by Hammarby IF on 28. AIK sit third on 21 points, holding the final Champions League qualification position. Malmo FF remain fourth with 18 points from 10 matches, still within range of the European chase.
But this particular match belongs to the other end of the table, where every point carries the weight of a season’s direction. Rosengård’s rise to 11th does not make them secure, yet it gives them air. Djurgården’s fall into 13th does not doom them, yet it places them under immediate pressure.
Heading: Final Table Verdict
The Rosengård vs Djurgårdens IF DFF result has redrawn the lower-table battle in the Damallsvenskan 2026 standings. Rosengård emerge with a crucial step away from automatic relegation, while Djurgården are left in the danger zone with their survival hopes demanding a rapid response.
For Rosengård, this is a result to build from. For Djurgården, it is a warning flare. In a league where Häcken and Hammarby are setting the pace at the summit, the story at the bottom is becoming just as fierce — and after this match, Rosengård have taken the more important stride.