Tobias Gulliksen scored the match's only goal in the 19th minute, set up by Tokmac Nguyen. It was the Norwegian's first Allsvenskan goal since September.
I think we're playing a good match. BP is a good team and is skilled with the ball. But we take away the danger with them and play good offensive football. We're happy for three points, says Adam Ståhl to TV4 Play.
The match was supposed to be played on the 28th of April, but was postponed due to Djurgården's tight schedule with matches in the Conference League.
Ståhl, who has been out for four weeks due to an injury in the back of his thigh, had mixed feelings before coming on in the match.
It's damn fun to be on the pitch, but you're a little scared. Am I fully rehabilitated, fully clear? It's mostly in my head and I have to stop messing around, he says.
That Djurgården, who has had many injuries in the beginning of Allsvenskan, is now starting to get back injured players thinks Ståhl is significant.
We've had a very thin squad with plus ten injuries. Getting in fresh and healthy guys means a lot for the team.
Djurgården climbed up to ninth place. Brommapojkarna is twelfth in the table, only one point from the relegation spot.
When the ball doesn't go in, you have to change something to stop the bleeding. Because the important thing in football is to take points, says BP's Nabil Bahoui to TV4 Play.
He thinks that a higher standard is needed in training so that all players feel that the starting positions are threatened.