When Manchester City host Hammarby in the Women’s Champions League on Tuesday, home supporters at the Joie Stadium might be surprised by what they see.
Whether Hammarby are playing at their modest Kanalplan home in the Sodermalm district of Stockholm, at the capital's 28,000-capacity Tele2 Arena, up and down Sweden or even overseas, they receive the kind of support rarely seen in women’s football.
Their 9-0 defeat by Barcelona on matchday two made headlines, but on social media it was photos and videos of the travelling Hammarby fans that gained the most traction.
About 350 Bajen, as Hammarby supporters are known, packed out a corner of the Estadi Johan Cruyff. As the players emerged on to the pitch, the Swedish fans held up a green and white choreography and drowned out their hosts. They did not stop all game.
There will be about 400 away fans in Manchester.