Orebro SK faces Landskrona BoIS on Sunday with injury concerns and key player losses. Sebastian Crona and Valter Valgeirson are out with injuries and Viktor Backman is questionable after an injury in the last match. ÖSK has had a tough start to the season with only two wins in eight matches. Kalle Holmberg has been a bright spot with five goals on the season, including two on penalties. ÖSK plays with a 4-4-2 formation with Malte Påhlsson in goal and Jesper Modig and Erik McCue as center backs. Tobias Björnstrand has struggled to play out of pressure and Vincent Sundberg has been working hard all week ahead of the match. Max Mölder says that Örebro SK is a team that has made big changes to its roster and that they will be a tough opponent. Christian Järdler comments that the team has had good energy this week and is feeling good as a group. ÖSK often starts with long passes rather than building up from the backline. The team rarely uses its own goalkeeper as a playing option, instead opting for long passes. Örebro SK will face a BoIS team that is leading the series and has a strong team with many talented players. It will be a tough match for ÖSK, but they have a chance to take points if they can exploit BoIS's weaknesses.