09.06.2016, 04:07
TV Guide: How not to miss the Final Tournament Draw

The preliminary round groups for the Women's EHF EURO 2016 will be drawn on 10 June in Gothenburg, and the draw will be broadcast live widely across Europe


TV Guide: How not to miss the Final Tournament Draw

The Women's EHF EURO 2016 is already attracting the attention of TV stations and fans alike five months before the first ball is thrown.

The preliminary round groups will be drawn at the Liseberg Theatre in Gothenburg on 10 June at 13:00 hrs local time and several European TV stations will broadcast the draw live and/or show highlights in their respective news channel.

For handball fans worldwide, the draw will be streamed live on ehf-euro.com and the EHF EURO Youtube channel with immediate reactions from several straight after the draw on the EHF EURO Facebook channel.

Being involved and drawing the four preliminary round groups of the Women's EHF EURO 2016 will be Sweden's Ida Oden, Norway's Emily Stang-Sando, Denmark's Line Jorgensen and Poland's Iwona Niedzwiedz.

Overview TV and broadcast channels for the Women's EHF EURO 2016 Final Tournament Draw

Channel Region Content
ehf-euro.com worldwide live streaming
EHF EURO Facebook channel worldwide immediate reactions after the draw (approx. 13:35 hrs)
TVP Poland Live streaming (www.sport.tvp.pl) & highlights on news programmes
TVR Romania Live on TVR1
TV2 Denmark Live on TV2Sport
Viasat Denmark Live, stream
Viasat Norway Live on Viasat & live on viasport.no
Viasat Sweden Live streaming & highlights on news programmes
MTVA Hungary Live on M4 Sport
CZE TV Czech Republic Highlights on news programmes
RTVSLO Slovenia Highlights on news programmes
BeIN France Live (to be confirmed)
sportdeutschland.tv Germany Live stream (to be confirmed)

The Women's EHF EURO 2016 takes place from 4 to 18 December in Sweden. The host cities for the preliminary round are Stockholm for Group A, Kristianstad for Group B, Malmö for Group C and Helsingborg for Group D.

TEXT: EHF / ts


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