22.03.2018, 11:15
Where to watch the Women's 20 World Championship Qualification

NEWS: With seven tournaments being played over the next three days and , eurohandball.com gives you the overview how many teams qualify and which tournaments are streamed live


Where to watch the Women's 20 World Championship Qualification

From Friday to Sunday, the seven European qualification tournaments to the Women's 20 World Championship 2018 in Hungary are being played across Europe.

11 tickets to the final tournament in Hungary (1 to 15 July) are at stake as the first two teams of groups 1 to 4 qualify but only the first-ranked team of groups 5 to 7.

Together with the already qualified France and Denmark, the teams ranked 1 and 3 at the Women’s 19 EHF EURO 2017, as well as Russia, qualified as winners of the Women's 18 World Championship 2016, and Hungary as organisers of the final tournament this brings the total number of European participants at the 24-nation event to 15.

In group 1, hosts Portugal face Spain, Austria and Bulgaria. The match is streamed live on the Portuguese platform Andebol TV.

In group 2, Romania welcome Croatia, Ukraine and Georgia. There is no live stream available, but the matches can be followed on Romanian station, TVR.

Group 3 is played in Sweden with Sweden, Poland, Czech Republic and the Netherlands in contention. A live stream is available on www.ttela.se.

FYR Macedonia, Germany, Iceland and Lithuania take to the court in group 4 in Iceland. Matches can be followed with the EHF's live ticker.

Group 5 is played in Belgrade, with Serbia, Kosovo, Slovakia and Norway in action. This is the only four-team group of which only the first-ranked team qualifies for the final tournament.

Group 6 is played on the Faroe Islands where the hosts welcome Slovenia and Turkey. All matches are streamed live on the federation's Youtube channel.

Montenegro face Switzerland and Greece in the group 7 tournament. A live ticker is available for these matches.

TEXT: EHF / ts


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