AIK faces Blåvitt in a high-risk match that requires extra security measures. The security work around the match is a massive operation that has been going on for over a month and a half. IFK Göteborg's security chief Tommie Elgestål says that it is important to create safety for the audience first and foremost. 40 security guards and 40-60 public hosts will be on site to ensure order on the stands and before the match. The match is expected to be sold out with around 16,000-17,000 spectators. AIK's visit to Blåvitt is always a crowd-puller and the fact that the teams are now in the absolute gold struggle has not made the match less hot. Tommie Elgestål says that it will be around 16,000-17,000 spectators and that those that IFK can sell will be sold out. It then depends on how much AIK sells of its ten percent if it becomes sold out. The security work is part of the organizational that must be handled before the match. How much staff should be in the cash registers, where the buses from the opposing team can park and which pub the fans can sit in before the match are some of the things that need to be organized. Blåvitt against AIK is one of the big rival meetings in Sweden and is classified as a high-risk match. It is about creating safety for the audience first and foremost and Tommie Elgestål says that they help each other to ensure that there is order both on the stands and before the match. For example, when the supporters march to the arena.