Malmö FF vs Halmstad: Allsvenskan Stats, Head-to-Head and Match Preview

The standings show a tightly contested league race, with Sirius leading the table on 26 points after 14 matches, followed by Elfsborg in second place with 26 points from 11 games. Hammarby sit third with 25 points from 10 matches, while Häcken are close behind in fourth with 24 points from 9 games. Mjällby round out the top five with 23 points from 10 matches, keeping the championship battle competitive as the season progresses.
Behind the leading group, Brommapojkarna occupy sixth place with 23 points from 9 games, level on points with Mjällby but behind on goal difference. Djurgården are seventh with 19 points from 9 matches, while GAIS hold eighth place with 19 points from 11 games. AIK are ninth with 18 points from 10 matches, still within reach of the upper half of the table but needing more consistency to climb higher.
The middle of the standings is crowded, with Västerås in 10th place on 13 points from 9 matches. Kalmar are 11th with 11 points from 10 games, and Malmö FF sit just behind them in 12th on 11 points from 10 matches. Both clubs remain vulnerable to being pulled further down the table if results do not improve. Degerfors are 13th with 10 points from 9 matches, giving them a small buffer above the relegation zone but leaving little room for error.
At the lower end of the table, Halmstad are 14th with 8 points from 10 games, while IFK Göteborg are 15th with 7 points from 9 matches. Örgryte are bottom in 16th place with 6 points from 10 matches, making them the current strugglers in the league. The bottom teams will be looking for a turnaround to avoid falling further behind in the coming rounds.
The table highlights a season in which several clubs are separated by only a small number of points, creating movement both at the top and the bottom. With some teams having played more matches than others, the standings are still fluid, and upcoming fixtures could quickly reshape the picture. The leaders will aim to protect their positions, while clubs in the middle and lower part of the table face increasing pressure to secure points and improve their standings.
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