Allsvenskan: Gothenburg Derby Ends 2-2 as Vasteras Win 2-1 at BP
Goteborg 2-2 GAIS: Yeboah bicycle kick and Kruse 25-yarder cancel out Andersson and Milovanovic strikes. Third straight draw for Blavitt, second for GAIS.
Goteborg and GAIS share Gothenburg Derby Spoils as Vasteras win at Brommapojkarna...
After Djurgarden and Hammarby shared the points in the Stockholm Derby, the Gothenburg Derby between Goteborg and GAIS also ended level. Elsewhere, Vasteras claimed their second win since promotion with victory away at Brommapojkarna.
Gothenburg Derby Ends All Square: 2-2 at Gamla Ullevi
Two Gothenburg sides who ended 2025 in strong form are still chasing a first league win of 2026 after Goteborg led, then came from behind, in their home derby with GAIS.
GOAL IFK GÖTEBORG! Bicycle by Rockson Yeboah in the derby vs GAIS 🤯 pic.twitter.com/cKQBHvjta9
— Swedish Football News (@SwefootballEN) April 26, 2026
The hosts led at the break through Rockson Yeboah, who scored with a superb bicycle kick on 25 minutes after GAIS failed to deal with a free-kick into the box.
But two goals in six minutes after the hour flipped the game. Max Andersson found the bottom corner after his attempted pass was returned to him, before William Milovanovic curled into the top corner from inside the area to put GAIS ahead.
The Mackerels’ lead lasted just three minutes, though. Adam Bergmark-Wiberg teed up Kruse, who drilled low into the net from 25 yards to rescue a point for Goteborg. It’s now three straight draws for Blåvitt, and back-to-back stalemates for GAIS.
Lushaku-Bonde Connection Fires Vasteras to Away Win at Grimsta
After opening with a win over fellow newcomers Kalmar, Vasteras claimed their first victory against established Allsvenskan opposition by beating Brommapojkarna 2-1 away, as BP failed to back up their first win of the season.
Västerås back in the lead! Philip Bonde again! pic.twitter.com/jY1ksm8UpM
— Swedish Football News (@SwefootballEN) April 26, 2026
Vasteras made the perfect start inside three minutes when Ismet Lushaku’s cross from the right was flicked in by Philip Bonde. BP responded just four minutes later, though, as Oliver Berg rifled a 25-yard screamer into the top corner.
Just before the hour, Vasteras grabbed what proved to be the winner with the same formula. This time Lushaku delivered from the left, and Bonde was there again to guide his header into the far post.
The result lifts Vasteras to fifth on eight points, while the Bromma Boys sit three points and five places further back.

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