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Main Round
December 10th - December 15th, 2020
12 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals, the 3rd Nations from each Group will qualify for the 5th Place Match


Group I
 

  • DEN.gif Denmark
  • FRA.gif France
  • MNE.gif Montenegro
  • RUS.gif Russia
  • ESP.gif Spain
  • SWE.gif Sweden



Group II
 

  • CRO.gif Croatia
  • GER.gif Germany
  • HUN.gif Hungary
  • NED.gif Netherlands
  • NOR.gif Norway
  • ROU.gif Romania


 

Group I
Central European Time (GMT +1)

 

Russia RUS.gif 31 - 22 ESP.gif Spain
Half-Time: 13-11
December 3rd 2020, h. 18:15, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

France FRA.gif 24 - 23 MNE.gif Montenegro
Half-Time: 11-12
December 4th 2020, h. 18:15, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

Spain ESP.gif 23 - 23 SWE.gif Sweden
Half-Time: 13-10
December 5th 2020, h. 20:30, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

Montenegro MNE.gif 19 - 28 DEN.gif Denmark
Half-Time: 11-13
December 6th 2020, h. 20:30, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

Russia RUS.gif 30 - 26 SWE.gif Sweden
Half-Time: 15-13
December 7th 2020, h. 20:30, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

France FRA.gif 23 - 20 DEN.gif Denmark
Half-Time: 12-11
December 8th 2020, h. 20:30, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

Montenegro MNE.gif 23 - 24 RUS.gif Russia
Half-Time: 13-13
December 10th 2020, h. 18:15, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

France FRA.gif 26 - 25 ESP.gif Spain
Half-Time: 16-10
December 10th 2020, h. 20:30, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

France FRA.gif 28 - 28 RUS.gif Russia
Half-Time: 16-19
December 11th 2020, h. 18:15, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

Denmark DEN.gif 24 - 22 SWE.gif Sweden
Half-Time: 13-12
December 11th 2020, h. 20:30, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

Montenegro MNE.gif 31 - 25 SWE.gif Sweden
Half-Time: 16-10
December 13th 2020, h. 18:15, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

Denmark DEN.gif 34 - 24 ESP.gif Spain
Half-Time: 17-10
December 13th 2020, h. 20:30, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

Montenegro MNE.gif 26 - 26 ESP.gif Spain
Half-Time: 11-17
December 15th 2020, h. 16:00, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

France FRA.gif 31 - 25 SWE.gif Sweden
Half-Time: 14-14
December 15th 2020, h. 18:15, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

Denmark DEN.gif 30 - 23 RUS.gif Russia
Half-Time: 13-9
December 15th 2020, h. 20:30, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

Group I Final Standing

 

Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
.FRA France
5
4
1
0
132
121
+11
9
.DEN Denmark
5
4
0
1
136
111
+25
8
.RUS Russia
5
3
1
1
136
129
+7
7
.MNE Montenegro
5
1
1
3
122
127
-5
3
.ESP Spain
5
0
2
3
120
140
-12
2
.SWE Sweden
5
0
1
4
121
139
-18
1


 

Group II
Central European Time (GMT +1)

 

Romania ROU.gif 19 - 22 GER.gif Germany
Half-Time: 10-13
December 3rd 2020, h. 18:00, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Hungary HUN.gif 22 - 24 CRO.gif Croatia
Half-Time: 12-12
December 4th 2020, h. 18:15, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Germany GER.gif 23 - 42 NOR.gif Norway
Half-Time: 14-22
December 5th 2020, h. 18:1, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Croatia CRO.gif 27 - 25 NED.gif Netherlands
Half-Time: 13-14
December 6th 2020, h. 18:15, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Romania ROU.gif 20 - 28 NOR.gif Norway
Half-Time: 13-13
December 7th 2020, h. 20:30, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Netherlands NED.gif 28 - 24 HUN.gif Hungary
Half-Time: 13-15
December 8th 2020, h. 20:30, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Croatia CRO.gif 25 - 20 ROU.gif Romania
Half-Time: 14-10
December 10th 2020, h. 18:15, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Netherlands NED.gif 25 - 32 NOR.gif Norway
Half-Time: 10-16
December 10th 2020, h. 20:30, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Hungary HUN.gif 25 - 32 GER.gif Germany
Half-Time: 11-13
December 11th 2020, h. 16:00, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Croatia CRO.gif 25 - 36 NOR.gif Norway
Half-Time: 14-15
December 11th 2020, h. 18:15, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Netherlands NED.gif 28 - 27 GER.gif Germany
Half-Time: 14-15
December 14th 2020, h. 18:15, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Hungary HUN.gif 26 - 24 ROU.gif Romania
Half-Time: 13-14
December 14th 2020, h. 20:30, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Netherlands NED.gif 34 - 24 ROU.gif Romania
Half-Time: 16-12
December 15th 2020, h. 16:00, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Croatia CRO.gif 23 - 20 GER.gif Germany
Half-Time: 12-12
December 15th 2020, h. 18:15, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Hungary HUN.gif 21 - 32 NOR.gif Norway
Half-Time: 9-17
December 15th 2020, h. 20:30, Sydbank Arena, Kolding

 

Group II Final Standing

 

Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
.NOR Norway
5
5
0
0
170
114
+56
10
.CRO Croatia
5
4
0
1
124
123
+1
8
.NED Netherlands
5
2
0
3
141
134
+7
6
.GER Germany
5
2
0
3
124
137
-13
4
.HUN Hungary
5
1
0
4
118
140
-22
2
.ROU Romania
5
0
0
5
107
136
-29
0
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Knockout Round
December 18th - December 20th, 2020
6 Nations, Placement Match, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Women's Handball EHF European Championship 2020 Champion

 

  • .CRO Croatia
  • .DEN Denmark
  • .FRA France
  • .NED Netherlands
  • .NOR Norway
  • .RUS Russia


 

5th Place Match
Central European Time (GMT +1)

 

Russia .RUS 33 - 27 .NED Netherlands
Half-Time: 18-13
December 18th 2020, h. 15:30, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning


 

Semifinals
Central European Time (GMT +1)

 

France .FRA 30 - 19 .CRO Croatia
Half-Time: 15-5
December 18th 2020, h. 18:00, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

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Norway .NOR 27 - 24 .DEN Denmark
Half-Time: 10-13
December 18th 2020, h. 20:30, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning


 

Bronze Medal Match
Central European Time (GMT +1)

 

Croatia .CRO 25 - 19 .DEN Denmark
Half-Time: 11-11
December 20th 2020, h. 15:30, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning


 

Gold Medal Match
Central European Time (GMT +1)

 

France .FRA 20 - 22 .NOR Norway
Half-Time: 10-14
December 20th 2020, h. 18:00, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning
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