Degerfors IF are currently 13th in Allsvenskan after 30 games – with 30 points, eight wins, six draws and 16 losses. Their recent form has been poor, with three straight matches without a win (WDWLD), and they’ve conceded more than they’ve scored, with 33 goals scored and 52 conceded.

Where Degerfors IF stand right now

Degerfors IF trail leaders Mjällby AIF by 45 points and have a goal difference of minus 19. The side has fought hard but results have been hard to come by – despite a home win over Örebro SK in June, they’ve gone five matches without a victory. The manager has had to juggle injuries and squad rotation to keep the team competitive.

Injuries weighing on the side

On top of the tight league position, Degerfors IF are missing two key men. Midfielder Juhani Pikkarainen and striker Ziyad Salifu are sidelined through injury. Their absence has been felt, especially in attack where Salifu’s pace and Pikkarainen’s creativity have been missed.

What’s next in the autumn?

Degerfors IF’s next Allsvenskan fixture is at home to Hammarby FF on 20 September 2026 – when Hammarby will sit second in the table. Before that clash, the side must rediscover their form. The question is whether the coaching staff can turn the tide before the autumn run really kicks in.

Degerfors IF are 13th in Allsvenskan with 30 points from 30 games, eight wins, six draws and 16 losses. They have a goal difference of minus 19 (33 scored, 52 conceded) and their next match is at home to Hammarby FF on 20 September 2026.